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[quote=SmootSmack;654342][URL="http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2010/01/the_best_joe_bugel_story_ever.html"]woah![/URL][/quote]
"Total neanderthal" is right my lord |
Re: Bugel Will Officially Retire Today
[quote=SmootSmack;654342][url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2010/01/the_best_joe_bugel_story_ever.html]woah![/url][/quote]
LOL! I wish he'd write a book. I'd buy it in a heartbeat! |
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Just for that Grimm should be in the HOF
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[quote=firstdown;654232]I'm not so sure about a drop off at O line coaching. I think Bugel was part of the problem telling the front office that he was good with what he had and did not push them to draft O line. I think he probably said something like this "we are Ok with the O line if we can just pick up a guy or two" and he thought he could then coach them up. While he could coach them up its not like it was back in the 80's.[/quote]
Yeah man, I was there and heard him say that too. It's hard to say though after moves like Bridges.. was that Bugel's decision.. was Bridges just not fitting in.. or what? Then the whole Montgomery starting over Rhino.. maybe it was his time, but he's brought us way more good than he could've ever harmed us. |
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[quote=SmootSmack;654243]That was one of the more unique press conferences I've seen.[/quote]
Yeah it was...more like Joe holding court man. Funny. I wish Zorn had let him speak more to the the media. |
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Simultaneously gross and insanely awesome. |
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Anyone notice that Snyder has started to loose some weight. Maybe not micromanaging the team has given Snyder more time to take up other activities, like working out. He also seems a lot happier these days. Everytime I've seen pictures of him lately he's been smiling, a stark contrast to the stern look on his face he had when he introduced coaches not named Joe Gibbs.
[QUOTE=SmootSmack;654342][url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2010/01/the_best_joe_bugel_story_ever.html]woah![/url][/QUOTE] Still blows my mind when I see lineman like Tony Boselli and Mark May during their playing days then see what they look like today. |
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This f-ing great. Gotta love Buges..
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I just watched his presser, he's such a character. He's a real gem. He's going to be missed.
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Joe is the embodiment of many of the things I love about the Skins, and the NFL.
I will..............miss him. HTTR |
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Thanks BUGES!
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I wonder if Blache will have a press conference as well
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Buges is a true Redskin. He really spoke very foundly about Snyder. I also found it interesting that Shanahan wanted to keep him.
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The best of the best he will be miss
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