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No Solomon was editorializing at the end of the "article" Anyone else realize this guy is the ombudsman for ESPN too? HIS JOB IS TO CRITIQUE ESPN ON THEIR COVERAGE OF SPORTS!! I suddenly cannot think of anyone less qualified for this job.
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[QUOTE=56FAN]:headbange :food-smil if i remembeer right the quote came from doug willams not the writer.but, it is nonthe less crap and against everything gibbs has stood for sinse 1981. so, here's to rock'n the house.p.s.[/QUOTE]
He quoted Williams earlier in the article. The comments about crowd noise are not in quotation marks and are therefore his own thoughts... |
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He's just still made about the W.Post not having all there tickets anymore. Screw Him! What an A-hole.
Those of you lucky enough to be at the game this weekend please make some freeking noise. The rest of us will be watching. GO REDSKINS!!! |
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Yes sir, lets make some noise, i will be at home but you will hear me 50 miles away. This is motivation, lets go crazy and set this stadium on fire. This is our house, our advantage and lets make our stadium a feared stadium.
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Here is what I said on Extreme.
"No please do not get me wrong. It is totally wrong for George S. to make this statement, I agree with everybody here. What I find funny is that the Redskins post only the issue with the Post that is brought up in the forum. Why not any other issues that are brought up in the forum? Seems to me they are using the forum to spread their goodwill. They own it and have that right, but when the forum was taken over by the Skins (For purchase or on goodwill) it was very clearly stated that this was for the fans and the Skins never would use it for their own good. They have and that is my point." |
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Either this post writer is being sarcastic or he just does follow or know much about football. For one thing almost every other stadium screams at the top of their lungs when on D. Some stadiums such as Arrowhead are well known for noise. Second had the Bears QB done what he said and backed off the line until it quieted down one of two things would have happened : A) the fans would have gotten even louder and/or B)he would have gotten a delay of game. Had he gotten a delay of game the fans most certainly would have gotten louder.
The post writer also said something about calling a foul on the home team when their fans get too loud. I remember them doing this at one time. [u]Was that a rule they repealed or just no longer efforcing?[/u] Either way this joker is out of touch with football. I say put him back on the golf tour and dog shows. |
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bah. from my understand he's calling us skins fans out, i think it's a challenge to make the most noise humanly possible on sunday.
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So Gibbs should have criticized the fans for being too loud?? Talk about a guy who just doesn't get it. This is one of the most retarded statements I've ever heard.[/QUOTE] Exactly. Was it just be or did the writer take an ADHD turn from talking about Doug Williams to complaining about noise on behalf of Kyle Orton. Can someone check to see if this guy hails from Chicago originally? |
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RFK used to literally MOVE!!!! Plus, the seats at RFK were so close to the field that it was even louder. I never heard anyone complain back then. This guy is a class A, puss-ass douche bag...to the ninth power!
TO ALL THOSE AT THE GAME THIS WEEK: GET BUSH LEAGUE!!!!!!!!!!! Someone make a sign and hang it on the stadium. They shoud flash it on the scoreboard to prompt the fans to : GET BUSH LEAGUE!! I want bleeding ear drums, people! |
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[QUOTE=CRT3]Here is what I said on Extreme.
"No please do not get me wrong. It is totally wrong for George S. to make this statement, I agree with everybody here. What I find funny is that the Redskins post only the issue with the Post that is brought up in the forum. Why not any other issues that are brought up in the forum? Seems to me they are using the forum to spread their goodwill. They own it and have that right, but when the forum was taken over by the Skins (For purchase or on goodwill) it was very clearly stated that this was for the fans and the Skins never would use it for their own good. They have and that is my point."[/QUOTE] Gotcha, you raise a valid point. |
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[QUOTE=dblanch66]RFK used to literally MOVE!!!! Plus, the seats at RFK were so close to the field that it was even louder. I never heard anyone complain back then. This guy is a class A, puss-ass douche bag...to the ninth power!
TO ALL THOSE AT THE GAME THIS WEEK: GET BUSH LEAGUE!!!!!!!!!!! Someone make a sign and hang it on the stadium. They shoud flash it on the scoreboard to prompt the fans to : GET BUSH LEAGUE!! I want bleeding ear drums, people![/QUOTE] Word he is a gigantic vagina, and should be beaten heavilly upon his head and chest. |
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i miss RFK :oink:
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hahaha nice play on that fellas
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[QUOTE=RedskinRat]Bush League? How about 3rd grade book report level of journalism?
How loud was Texass Stadium? Did we whine? What an idiot.[/QUOTE] Yeah, but all that noise magically disappeared in the end though..... And I agree, it is homefield advantage. |
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[QUOTE=Redskins88]Yeah, but all that noise magically disappeared in the end though.....
And I agree, it is homefield advantage.[/QUOTE] To me that's the point. If you want the nasty noise to go away you play better or roll over so that there is no longer a reason to make the noise (up by 35+ points, it becomes a puppy/kitten battering and no one needs to cheer that on) but why on earth wouldn't fans make a noise? Go watch Chess. |
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