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celts32 12-09-2005 11:03 PM

Re: Are we looking past the Cardinals?
 
I am certainly not looking past it. Personally, I worry about the games they should win than I do about the others. Hopefully, they realize that they are not good enough to overlook anyone...

mooby 12-09-2005 11:58 PM

Re: Are we looking past the Cardinals?
 
as fans we might be, I know i have looked past them at one point this week, but as the week wore on, I've realized it's not. Every game at this point is a playoff game, we have to win them all to make the real playoffs. I believe that G.Williams and Gibbs have made sure that this team knows what the situation is.

SUNRA 12-10-2005 12:37 PM

Re: Are we looking past the Cardinals?
 
We have a right to speculate and ponder our match-up against Dallas. But Gibbs has stressed to each and everyone of the players that they better get the playoffs out of their heads until they finish out this season as winners. That's the right approach but I'm a fan and I'm talking a lot of shit right now to Dallas fans because they hope God forbide, we could possibly knock them out of the wildcard spot. Man I'm getting boosted up right now thinking about it.

BrudLee 12-10-2005 01:38 PM

Re: Are we looking past the Cardinals?
 
It's very difficult to overlook a road game. When you spend five hours in a plane, you are taken out of your regular schedule. That snaps things into focus for you.

Anthony Chance 12-10-2005 02:23 PM

Re: Are we looking past the Cardinals?
 
I would not be surprised if the Redskins lost this game after witnessing this season. The Redskins have not yet established themselves to start guaranteeing wins.

"It's time to start thinking about next year, perhaps signing a pass rusher" (via free agency or the draft)

steveo395 12-10-2005 03:24 PM

Re: Are we looking past the Cardinals?
 
[QUOTE=Anthony Chance]I would not be surprised if the Redskins lost this game after witnessing this season. The Redskins have not yet established themselves to start guaranteeing wins.

"It's time to start thinking about next year, perhaps signing a pass rusher" (via free agency or the draft)[/QUOTE]
nobody said this was a guaranteed win....are you positive about anything?

Luxorreb 12-11-2005 06:51 AM

Re: Are we looking past the Cardinals?
 
Positive is what we must be, reguardless if we dump the last 4. Gibbs and Williams will be back for year 3 and we'll be very much alive in the hunt... Oh hey Anthony Chance we will NOT lose today against the Cards and we STILL have a chance to be involved in the playoff hunt til after Christmas. Either switch teams or buck up and become a true Redskins fan. My guess is your either too young to know Joe Gibbs and his Redskins or you're bored with you Eagles this season. Enough is enough. GO SKINS!!!

SUNRA 12-11-2005 12:15 PM

Re: Are we looking past the Cardinals?
 
[QUOTE=Anthony Chance]I would not be surprised if the Redskins lost this game after witnessing this season. The Redskins have not yet established themselves to start guaranteeing wins.

"It's time to start thinking about next year, perhaps signing a pass rusher" (via free agency or the draft)[/QUOTE]

Anthony Chance your location maybe "earth" but your confidence in the Redskins is far out in space. Just Chillax.

SmootSmack 12-11-2005 12:21 PM

Re: Are we looking past the Cardinals?
 
[QUOTE=SUNRA]Anthony Chance your location maybe "earth" but your confidence in the Redskins is far out in space. Just Chillax.[/QUOTE]

steveo395's location is "earth"...who knows where Chance is from

Poor steveo, people keep confusing him with AC


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