Vikings vs. Redskins Gameday Thread

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skinsfanthru&thru
11-28-2010, 04:08 PM
I can only hope we see sometime in these last 5 weeks the offense have more than one good-great drive...

Ruhskins
11-28-2010, 04:09 PM
STFU About the underthrow to Armstrong...

FFS learn some ****ing football fella's.. Mcnabb cannot make a 60 yard throw off his back foot with a Defensive Tackle smashing him in the face.

I don't know many QB's that can....

Not the first time DM has underthrown a ball though. We also have a shitty o-line, but DM made his share of mistake in this game.

SirClintonPortis
11-28-2010, 04:11 PM
Was it worth trading away picks that could have provided players who could have benefited the team for 8 years for two players that will only benefit the team for three years or less, fellas? hmmm....

JWsleep
11-28-2010, 04:18 PM
STFU About the underthrow to Armstrong...

FFS learn some ****ing football fella's.. Mcnabb cannot make a 60 yard throw off his back foot with a Defensive Tackle smashing him in the face.

I don't know many QB's that can....

I hear ya, but then you need to block the play properly--again, it's execution, not playcalling, at least not on that one. You had your speed guy 5 yards behind the D, and didn't score. Instead, you settle for 3. And be honest, fellas--how many of you thought we were going to get 7 when Armstrong didn't get in on the bomb? I sure didn't.

Anyway, we don't have the players. That's my obvious and much repeated point.

horse
11-28-2010, 04:19 PM
I tell ya I know it was a penalty but that late flag really pisses me off it's like they were waiting to see if he scored.

GusFrerotte
11-28-2010, 04:19 PM
We haven't been feared at home since playing at RFK. Fed Ex Field has never been a significant home field advantage.


It is the quality of the fans, not the stadium. I was a young child when we left Lanham, but my folks went to many Skins games at RFK and they said that place was rocking to the point the actual structure was rocking at times. The ticket prices weren't nearly as outrageous, so everyone could go, even the blue collar types. Those folks loved football and appreciated a winner. Now a lot of the people that go are just probably govt yuppies/ contracters looking for an excuse to party, and not big football fanatics. The Bighouse in Ann Arbor is the same way. They squeeze 112,000 + in there and it isn't as loud as Ford Field at times or back when Bo was the HC.

Ruhskins
11-28-2010, 04:19 PM
Was it worth trading away picks that could have provided players who could have benefited the team for 8 years for two players that will only benefit the team for three years or less, fellas? hmmm....

Unfortunately Shanahan wouldn't have been the type of coach that would have stuck with Campbell and tough it out one bad year for the sake of rebuilding.

SirClintonPortis
11-28-2010, 04:22 PM
Unfortunately Shanahan wouldn't have been the type of coach that would have stuck with Campbell and tough it out one bad year for the sake of rebuilding.

Trading away Campbell was a good move. He would have not lasted for long with us regardless and grabbing a 4th rounder for the future(:D) for his poor performance in the past two years was damn good. In hindsight, I think having Rex in so that our draft position would have been higher would have been the better strategy.

LMsexyAO
11-28-2010, 04:23 PM
Maybe it's because our strong safety is ****ing deaf.

GusFrerotte
11-28-2010, 04:24 PM
Also, the phenomena isn't just Fedex, but everywhere. The real fans are locked out because of the outrageous pricing, and you just get s lot of the corporate types in there that really aren't all that into it. I think a part of it is also cultural, as we have been sort of cowed into being less vocal in public.

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