Redskins vs. Giants pre-game thread

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Lotus
09-09-2011, 11:20 PM
Exactly what's so serious about it? Again, the drunks at the stadium pose more of a threat than any terrorist, but you don't hear the media talking about that. Probably because the alcohol companies are pumping their pockets full of cash to advertise their products. I'm willing to bet you good money that a good portion of people (that drink before/during game) are legally drunk when they drive home. Yet we are supposed to worry about the bogey man from across the seas trying to take our way of life away? Puuuhlease.

People who fight terrorism professionally say it is a serious situation. You say it is not. Goodie for you.

NC_Skins
09-09-2011, 11:28 PM
People who fight terrorism professionally say it is a serious situation. You say it is not. Goodie for you.

The people who fight terrorism are the same people who lie to you on a consistantly basis. Yup, there still looking for those weapons of mass destruction in Iraq! Yesirreee... :doh:



Anyways, lets talk about the game this weekend and not some Faux terrorism alerts. Thanks.

wilsowilso
09-09-2011, 11:33 PM
Off-topic?

artmonkforhallofamein07
09-09-2011, 11:38 PM
I just got tickets and I'll be there Sunday, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't at least a little nervous. I really don't think anything will happen but it's definitely in the back of my mind.

When they broke the news last night on CNN about the possiblity of credible terrorists threats on the anniversary of 9/11. It actually made me want to go to the game. I have no plans to travel up there to see the game but the fact that we are suppose to live in fear of these people just scratched a nerve in me to go. Myh best friend and I were there for the first ESPN Monday night football game back in 06 the five year anniversary of the attacks. AND it was electric in the stadium before kickoff. The flags waving everywhere during the national anthem was a site to behold. I have a picture of it hanging in the hallway of my house. We lost that game to the then Brad johnson led Vikings but the pregame energy was awesome. I would love to be back there for the tenth anny but it is just not in the cards.

SCREW the Jihadists and get your asses out there to the stadium. Fear not my friends, if it is your time then it is your time. Only God knows what will become of us all in the end. Live your life as free men and women, and damn on the rest. HAIL!!

artmonkforhallofamein07
09-09-2011, 11:41 PM
The people who fight terrorism are the same people who lie to you on a consistantly basis. Yup, there still looking for those weapons of mass destruction in Iraq! Yesirreee... :doh:



Anyways, lets talk about the game this weekend and not some Faux terrorism alerts. Thanks.

The real people who actually do the fighting will never be the ones to lie to you.

There are credible threats this weekend, but lets not lock ourselves in the house. Get out there and enjoy your life, if you live in fear of a terrorist attack then they have already won.

NC_Skins
09-09-2011, 11:47 PM
The real people who actually do the fighting will never be the ones to lie to you.

There are credible threats this weekend,

lol. /facepalm




Anways. My biggest fear this weekend just so happens to be one of Rex's main weaknesses. His pocket presence. Giants D-line (regardless if Osi/Tuck are out) are still good, and I worry that Rex is going to fold under the pressure and possibly cough up the ball. His pocket presence and ball security is SOOOO bad. Here is hoping to a great game by Rex!!

VegasSkinsFan
09-09-2011, 11:55 PM
Hmmmmm....apparently we are three point underdogs...........

It's at 2.5 at most of the casinos. My wife got pissed I had to check all the books while we were shopping today.

CultBrennan59
09-10-2011, 03:07 AM
I think this game will be close, but we'll pull away in the fourth and win by either 4 or 9 points. I feel like later in the year we'll play them when they are at their healthiest and the most players back, but they'll lose to us by a lot for that second game when they'll be most expected to beat us.

Also, off topic, but this Burfict kid from ASU, looks like the next Ray Lewis.

polywog
09-10-2011, 04:07 AM
I think this game will be close, but we'll pull away in the fourth and win by either 4 or 9 points. I feel like later in the year we'll play them when they are at their healthiest and the most players back, but they'll lose to us by a lot for that second game when they'll be most expected to beat us.

Also, off topic, but this Burfict kid from ASU, looks like the next Ray Lewis.

Cult, that's the way it usually goes. Football is very unpredictable. Good call.

Giantone
09-10-2011, 04:12 AM
Exactly what's so serious about it? Again, the drunks at the stadium pose more of a threat than any terrorist, but you don't hear the media talking about that. Probably because the alcohol companies are pumping their pockets full of cash to advertise their products. I'm willing to bet you good money that a good portion of people (that drink before/during game) are legally drunk when they drive home. Yet we are supposed to worry about the bogey man from across the seas trying to take our way of life away? Puuuhlease.


If I cross the line Matty,Smoot,and anyone else I apologize ...we talk football and I understand I'm in your house
NC Skins you need to STFU...you have NO idea what your talking about .Washington and NY and the people in the plane that crashed in PA......well their friends and relitives will tell you to go to hell,so will I.

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