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mcalderone10 01-12-2006 01:22 PM

Sean Salisbury makes a bold statement make him remember it (Jan. 12 '06)
 
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funny cartoon includes mike tice being fired then robbed by maurice clarrett
mike vick top 10 excuses for offseason
then clinton portis press conference play kit
and sean salisbury makes a bold statement talking trash about the redskins

TheMalcolmConnection 01-12-2006 01:35 PM

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Just a quick question, do you guys notice we're getting some defectors? It seems like we're having a lot of people I don't recognize around here more recently.

On a side note, welcome mcalderone10. :)

Redskins_P 01-12-2006 01:41 PM

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[QUOTE=TheMalcolmConnection]Just a quick question, do you guys notice we're getting some defectors? It seems like we're having a lot of people I don't recognize around here more recently.

On a side note, welcome mcalderone10. :)[/QUOTE]


I was thinking the same exact thing Malcolm.

Very strange, but like Malcolm said........Welcome :biggthump

BigSKINBauer 01-12-2006 01:44 PM

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[QUOTE=mcalderone10][url="http://www.bangcartoon.com/portis.htm"]http://www.bangcartoon.com/portis.htm[/url]

funny cartoon includes mike tice being fired then robbed by maurice clarrett
mike vick top 10 excuses for offseason
then clinton portis press conference play kit
and sean salisbury makes a bold statement talking trash about the redskins[/QUOTE]:welcome: :grouphug: :rofl: :welcome: :boxing: :drink :boxing: :grouphug: :welcome: :drink :cool-smil :D :tongue :cheeky-sm :silly: :pimp: :laughing- :woot: :laughing- :woot: :laughing2 :smashfrea :headbange :towel: :food-smil :headbange :towel: :laughing2 :point: :smashfrea :drink :D :party-smi :Flush: :woot: :headbange :lol: :food-smil :towel: :Flush: :woot: :party-smi :drink :grouphug: :rofl: :boxing: :welcome:

TheMalcolmConnection 01-12-2006 01:48 PM

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LOL! BSB you've really got some work to do. I bet we have like 15 more new members YOU have to find. It's like Where's Waldo, except more fun.

gibbs4life 01-12-2006 02:03 PM

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i like it here too ,nothing wrong with a bunch of diehard skins fans is there .

folks who know their football.

the media can kiss my arse for all i care.

JoeRedskin 01-12-2006 02:52 PM

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As to the original title of the thread - I heard the end of an interview with Salisbury on Mike and Mike and M&M had apparently brought up Salisbury's statement because they were talking about how long it would take to make the walk. The bottom line was that Salisbury said he would now make the walk IF THE SKINS WIN THE SUPERBOWL.

Strangely enough Salisbury didn't see this as reneging on his original statement. After one the hosts made some softball remark like "So you really are going to take this walk if the Skins win the Superbowl?", Salisbury said "Definitely, I AM A MAN OF MY WORD".

What BS! If he was a man of his word - HE WOULD BE WALKING ALREADY.

I never thought much of him as an analyst. He is the classic talking head jerk who watches a film clip or two and then repeats what other "experts" are saying. But now I simply don't have any respect for him. His prediction on the 'Skins was just warmed over BS that he thought would be a safe bet. It demonstrated that, as an "analyst/commentator", he'll just talk out his ass and make whatever stupid prediction he wants with absolutely no accountability.

Why should any football fan give any credence to anything he says?

I was also pissed that M&M didn't call him on his BS. They cozied up and let him off the hook.

Didn't mean to rant but I just get so tired of these journalist/analyst/commentators holding themselves out as knowledgeable when, in fact, they aren't nearly as informed as the locals AND failing to 'fess up when the screw up.

Hell, Salisbury is such a wimp - If Taylor had spit on him, Salisbury would have probably apologized for getting in the way of ST's loogie.

FRPLG 01-12-2006 03:10 PM

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Gotta remeber though that Salisbury's 12 career starts make him an undeniable "expert". This guy is an idiot just like you said. Doesn't have an original thought in his head and has no actual analytical abilities or doesn't have the motivation to do the analysis for real. At least guys like Jaws show they actually sit down and look at tape and can explain what is going and why. I only respect a couple analysts. The community here is generally better on analysis than just about every talking head out there.

FRPLG 01-12-2006 03:11 PM

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[QUOTE=JoeRedskin]Hell, Salisbury is such a wimp - If Taylor had spit on him, Salisbury would have probably apologized for getting in the way of ST's loogie.[/QUOTE]
ST wouldn't spit on him. Too far of a shot to the bench.

Schneed10 01-12-2006 03:14 PM

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[QUOTE=FRPLG]ST wouldn't spit on him. Too far of a shot to the bench.[/QUOTE]

LOL! FRPLG lays down the wicked LOOGIE BURN!

12thMan 01-12-2006 03:17 PM

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[QUOTE=FRPLG]Gotta remeber though that Salisbury's 12 career starts make him an undeniable "expert". This guy is an idiot just like you said. Doesn't have an original thought in his head and has no actual analytical abilities or doesn't have the motivation to do the analysis for real. At least guys like Jaws show they actually sit down and look at tape and can explain what is going and why. I only respect a couple analysts. The community here is generally better on analysis than just about every talking head out there.[/QUOTE]


I agree, the analysis here is hands down better than anything on any of the media outlets.


On a side note of my own: BSB, I never got the big welcome either!!

skins052bgr8 01-12-2006 03:38 PM

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It is funny as hell when they all start taking up for each other and put down a fan and their opinions and justify it by saying this is what all the experts are saying. Collin Cowherd and Salsbury are famous for that mess. So whenever you step off the field Woodson, Salsbury, Sehorn, Tim Brown, Lincoln Kennedy, you become an expert and know why a team is going to win and why. Why don't they just hire the ball boy who has been on the sidelines for years. Those who are most knowledable are Jaws and Clayton and are very fair in many of their predictions. All the others read each others hoopla and call it their own expert opinion from hours of study. I may not be an expert, but I know my Skins and they are playing great and by no means be a 9 point underdog and Seattle being a guarantee.

12thMan 01-12-2006 03:48 PM

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Mike and Mike are usually reading emails from fans - does anyone know that address??

ArtMonkDrillz 01-12-2006 04:02 PM

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Sean Salisbury makes me sad that I went to Salisbury University. Is it illegal to kidnap him and force him to make the walk while being tethered to a moped?

memphisskin 01-12-2006 04:22 PM

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I saw Salisbury on M&M, but I didn't know he originally said it was if we made the playoffs. Guess he thought Theismann was a homer, not that he isn't. Salisbury said he'd make the walk if the Skins made the SB, not naked and not in January. Who knew this would come back and bite him. But as weak as the NFC is, anything is possible. I'd feel a whole lot better if we weren't so banged up, but our team is built around the defense so we should be cool.

Hog1 01-13-2006 08:14 AM

Re: Sean salisbury makes a bold statement make him remember it
 
[QUOTE=FRPLG]Gotta remeber though that Salisbury's 12 career starts make him an undeniable "expert". This guy is an idiot just like you said. Doesn't have an original thought in his head and has no actual analytical abilities or doesn't have the motivation to do the analysis for real. At least guys like Jaws show they actually sit down and look at tape and can explain what is going and why. I only respect a couple analysts. The community here is generally better on analysis than just about every talking head out there.[/QUOTE]

Isn't it interesting, when he makes reference to his career as a player, it comes across more like.............he was a perennial, accomplished, starter,. Besides all the other previously stated, dude is DAMNED ANNOYING

sportscurmudgeon 01-17-2006 11:46 PM

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Just curious here about all the hate shown to analysts like Sean Salisbury:

Why is it OK for "Doc" Walker to go down on the entire Skins coaching staff on a weekly basis and to swap spit - not loogies - with every starter on both the offensive and defensive units? That's what he does and his comments here are taken as gospel truth more times than not. And let's be really polite and not point out just how off target "Doc's" predictions can be and have been...

If you disagree with Salisbury, then disagree with him and offer counter-arguments. But to hate him because he doesn't think the Skins are the best team in the NFL - - News Flash: They aren't at the moment! - - is sort of silly.

That Guy 01-18-2006 02:43 AM

Re: Sean Salisbury makes a bold statement make him remember it
 
[QUOTE=sportscurmudgeon]Just curious here about all the hate shown to analysts like Sean Salisbury:

Why is it OK for "Doc" Walker to go down on the entire Skins coaching staff on a weekly basis and to swap spit - not loogies - with every starter on both the offensive and defensive units? That's what he does and his comments here are taken as gospel truth more times than not. And let's be really polite and not point out just how off target "Doc's" predictions can be and have been...

If you disagree with Salisbury, then disagree with him and offer counter-arguments. But to hate him because he doesn't think the Skins are the best team in the NFL - - News Flash: They aren't at the moment! - - is sort of silly.[/QUOTE]

i dont think anyone said they hated him because he doesn't drool over the skins, but if you can point that out i'd like to see it. Most people hate how he laughed off the skins to even have a chance at the playoffs in anyway, made a stupid bet about it and then reneged months later. Most national analysts had us going 4-12 to 6-10 though, so it wasn't just him. Most regionals had us at 8-8 though (except the three on BW's show on 980 which had us at 6-10). Either way, if you're going to make a very public bet because you're SO sure you're right, don't welch when it turns out you where completely off base.

Turns out Joey T is the ONLY espn analyst with any pre-season picks left in the playoffs (he choose the steelers in the AFC title game and in/to win the SB and panthers in the NFC title game, no else else has ANY correct picks in the final four except him). He was nuts to say we'd make it to the superbowl, but I guess he's a bit smarter than i thought.

MTK 01-18-2006 11:39 AM

Re: Sean Salisbury makes a bold statement make him remember it
 
[QUOTE=sportscurmudgeon]Just curious here about all the hate shown to analysts like Sean Salisbury:

Why is it OK for "Doc" Walker to go down on the entire Skins coaching staff on a weekly basis and to swap spit - not loogies - with every starter on both the offensive and defensive units? That's what he does and his comments here are taken as gospel truth more times than not. And let's be really polite and not point out just how off target "Doc's" predictions can be and have been...

If you disagree with Salisbury, then disagree with him and offer counter-arguments. But to hate him because he doesn't think the Skins are the best team in the NFL - - News Flash: They aren't at the moment! - - is sort of silly.[/QUOTE]

I don't disagree with him because he doesn't think the Skins are the best in the NFL, it's obvious they're not.

But c'mon SC, the overall sentiment all year in the national media has been generally pretty negative towards the Redskins. Blowhards like Salisbury and Cris Carter have seemingly gone out of their way at times to slam the Skins, make bold predictions regarding their demise, and even make statements like I'll walk from NY to DC or wear a hogette costume if they make the playoffs(which they both pathetically renegged on).

Right from the start of the preseason the Skins were given no shot. Dr. Z said we'd go 4-12. I asked Lenny P. in a preseason chat if he would write a positive article about the Skins for a change if they made the playoffs, he said he had nothing to worry about that the Skins weren't gonna do it.

After the 3-0 start we heard blowhards like Brian Cox proclaim the Skins were the worst 3-0 team in NFL history. Even after we smoked Dallas in the 2nd meeting all Sean Salisbury had to say after was he still felt Dallas was a better team and that they would still make the playoffs.

Some people have come around and given the Skins their due. Bradshaw admitted he was wrong about Gibbs and his coaching abilities and even predicted that the Skins would run the table and make the playoffs. Chris Mortenson and John Clayton are pretty unbiased in their opinions of the Skins.

Perhaps in '06 the Skins will have a bit more respect headed into the season. Winning generally will get you that, but I'm sure there will always be haters like Lenny Pasta and Sean Salisbury blowing plenty of hot air in the Redskins' direction.

12thMan 01-18-2006 11:51 AM

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What's funny is, although I don't care for Salisbury at all, it was Michael Irvin of all people, who had some fairly reasonable and accurate things to say about the Redskins when most didn't give us a chance.

You would have thought that Salisbury and Tom Jackson would have been more correct in their analysis and Irvin would have been the "talking head", but it was just the other way around.

When he renegged on his walk from CT to DC and then later said after our loss to Seattle that we had no business being in the playoffs, there's no way this guy has been watching the same Redskins as we have.

GoSkins! 01-18-2006 12:19 PM

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These analyists all have one thing in common. They are followers, not leaders. They look at the year before and make the safest predictions that they can. Then they say as many controversial things as they can to draw attention to themselves as possible (ala T.O). They ignore things that they cannot explain by looking at a game summary and highlight real. These guys are not professionals at what they do, some are not even that good at what they did.

That Guy 01-19-2006 02:02 AM

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Irvin is just a total homer, he always picks dallas or whoever has a bunch of guys from the U. Jaws is the best, clayton is soo annoying but he's very good regardless. Aikman is pretty good and Joey T is a decent analyst, but a terrible announcer.

mcalderone10 03-04-2006 10:42 AM

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thanks for the welcome with the offseason you gotta get your redskins highlights as crack while you wait for our superbowl run next year

PhxRedSkin 03-05-2006 07:59 AM

Re: Sean salisbury makes a bold statement make him remember it
 
[QUOTE=FRPLG]Gotta remeber though that Salisbury's 12 career starts make him an undeniable "expert". This guy is an idiot just like you said. Doesn't have an original thought in his head and has no actual analytical abilities or doesn't have the motivation to do the analysis for real. At least guys like Jaws show they actually sit down and look at tape and can explain what is going and why. I only respect a couple analysts. The community here is generally better on analysis than just about every talking head out there.[/QUOTE]


Here is my rant, and after 24 years or so I think I deserve it. John Riggins is a God, Joe Gibbs isn't too bad (lol)

Sean Salisbury is an ignoramus! Talking head, NO. He repeats what the talking heads say. Nerd boy Clayton has kicked his ass numerous times and he gets off the hook by being the strong armed bully in the studio. Somebody please FIRE Salisbury. I'd rather listen to what Dexter Manley read in the newspaper today. I really hate watching primetime and SC at this point anymore - in season that is. TB flip flops from one interview to the next----the Paxil spokesman said he was so nervous and anxious he would puke before every game and then recently said he was never scared nor nervous in any football game----then why do you take Paxil?

Howie is a modern day Rocky Balboa, just been hit too many times....

Jimmy Johnson, uhhh enough said----nice hair----maybe Trump could refer you somewhere

To be short, if I can I watch sports on mute. Who, if you are out there, decides on these empty-headed, lacking an original thought, mental giants, showboats, discarded players salary contracts?


What was the last thing the Skins saw leaving dallas?



Homo's on the range

MightyJoeGibbs 06-05-2006 03:13 AM

Re: Sean Salisbury makes a bold statement make him remember it (Jan. 12 '06)
 
Salisbury cant interperate winning, hes the same idiot that shaved a christmas tree onto the back of his head. I know that b/c I saw him on the sidelines.

FRPLG 06-05-2006 09:06 AM

Re: Sean Salisbury makes a bold statement make him remember it (Jan. 12 '06)
 
Nothing like reviving 5 month old threads to waste evryone's time. Live for the now man.

LongTimeSkinsFan 06-06-2006 07:39 AM

Re: Sean Salisbury makes a bold statement make him remember it (Jan. 12 '06)
 
Reading this thread I couldn't help but copy a post I authored several months ago when, guess what happened, yup- Sean Salisbury said something to make an ass of himself...

"Sean Salisbury is an ex-QB that has a one line history. His one year in the playoffs he faced us and we stole his cahones put 'em in a jar and haven't given them back yet. That's why he hates on us so much. Check this write up from back in 1993...


They won because Rypien got hot, Mitchell provided a spark at running back and their defense completely shut down the Vikings, rattling quarterback Sean Salisbury and [B]allowing nine total yards and one pass completion in the second half[/B]. The Redskins had the ball for almost 43 of the last 55 minutes -- an NFL playoff record -- as their offensive and defensive lines dominated. After getting those 79 yards on that opening drive, the Vikings got 69 more the rest of the day.

"A great day," Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs said. "They just rolled our way. Freddy hit em pretty hard there and next thing you know there sitting on the sidelines right in front of us. The only thing we could think to do was put them in a jar for safe keeping."

...courtesy of the Washington Post with a little editing from yours truly."

I couldn't help reviving that one. It is to make me laugh:laughing2

LBrown43 06-06-2006 11:39 PM

Re: Sean Salisbury makes a bold statement make him remember it (Jan. 12 '06)
 
Jaws is a guy who does his homework and is the best at it now. He really shows no "homerism" that I can detect, even though he still has close ties with the Philadelphia area. The most annoying is Chris Collingsworth, who just babbles to hear himself babble. I was so glad he was off pregame shows this past season, but it looks like we will have to endure him on NBC's Sunday night broadcasts.

Previous post by LTSF is a gem!!

celts32 06-07-2006 09:55 AM

Re: Sean Salisbury makes a bold statement make him remember it (Jan. 12 '06)
 
Jaws is excellent. He is an Eagle through and through, but he does manage to remain objective for the most part.

Kope 06-07-2006 02:44 PM

Re: Sean Salisbury makes a bold statement make him remember it (Jan. 12 '06)
 
Irvin actually gave the Skins props at times last year- it surprized the hell out of me. I kind of put him in the Madden catagory - when you get past the sillyness, he says good sound football stuff.

NoviSkins 06-08-2006 02:51 PM

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Don't post very often, But I bleed burgundy and gold.


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