GusFrerotte
11-29-2008, 04:56 PM
As I posted before,with the news of Plax,I now must change my prediction.Add in the Sean Taylor tribute it will just too much for the Giants to consintrate on ....
Skins 27
Giants 17
I hope you are right, but if a team is going to get messed up over the Taylor tribute it will be the Skins. They were his teammates and friends. I am sure Sean had friends on the Giants, but not the whole team. I guess I am saying the emotional aspect might actually have the reverse effect. It would be great if the Skins came out like the Gmen did when "Duke" passed away a couple years ago, but that might be asking too much from a banged up team still trying to find itself offensively somewhat.
Jersey Jack
11-29-2008, 05:34 PM
The Giants are due for a loss. I say Redskins 20 Giants 17 (OT). Maybe Plaxico will be in jail during the playoffs for possession and discharging an unlicensed weapon. I thought Dallas had all the lowlifes on thier team. NJ Skins Fan
SBXVII
11-29-2008, 10:58 PM
Let me ask you guys what the hell does this mean....from the Redskins blog...
Well, it may be the day after Thanksgiving, but it’s still just a Friday here. Any confusion about that was eliminated when I got down to the practice fields to find — you guessed it — Jim Zorn throwing balls to route-running quarterbacks. And it still hasn’t gotten old to me. Colt Brennan’s father was at practice today, and he seemed to get a kick out of watching his son play receiver for a few minutes.
Wildcat?
hagams
11-29-2008, 11:00 PM
Let's do it. If it works with Miami, it could work anywhere right?
Giantone
11-30-2008, 12:13 AM
The Giants are due for a loss. I say Redskins 20 Giants 17 (OT). Maybe Plaxico will be in jail during the playoffs for possession and discharging an unlicensed weapon. I thought Dallas had all the lowlifes on thier team. NJ Skins Fan
Nope he had a permit in New York and New Jersey,as I said before the state maybe a fine but it's nothing compared to the NFL,the Giants and Coughlin will do!
hagams
11-30-2008, 05:45 AM
Stopping the run during this game is going to be a task with that undersized elephant with down syndrome strength. I was watching the game preview on nfl.com, and in the last 4 years the G-spots have averaged 167 rushing yards a game.
With Mr. Target practice out of the game, we will contain Eli and the WR's.
Skins: 14 ( that's not 2 touchdowns, it's 7 safeties)
Giants: 3
Giantone
11-30-2008, 07:32 AM
Skins: 14 ( that's not 2 touchdowns, it's 7 safeties)
Giants: 3
LOL, funny guy.:nono:
tryfuhl
11-30-2008, 07:38 AM
Stopping the run during this game is going to be a task with that undersized elephant with down syndrome strength. I was watching the game preview on nfl.com, and in the last 4 years the G-spots have averaged 167 rushing yards a game.
With Mr. Target practice out of the game, we will contain Eli and the WR's.
Skins: 14 ( that's not 2 touchdowns, it's 7 safeties)
Giants: 3
:lol:
Ijaeger
11-30-2008, 09:56 AM
Let me ask you guys what the hell does this mean....from the Redskins blog...
Well, it may be the day after Thanksgiving, but it’s still just a Friday here. Any confusion about that was eliminated when I got down to the practice fields to find — you guessed it — Jim Zorn throwing balls to route-running quarterbacks. And it still hasn’t gotten old to me. Colt Brennan’s father was at practice today, and he seemed to get a kick out of watching his son play receiver for a few minutes.
Wildcat?
I think I've heard Campbell say that every Friday at practice, Zorn likes to keep it loose and does so by playing quarterback, and letting his quarterbacks play wide receiver. It mat just be a way to put the quarterbacks in the receiver's shoes but Campbell says he just likes to show off. However, I wouldn't be opposed to seeing a little Wildcat here and there.