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Who Makes History With 278
Farve is only one throw away of breaking the NFL record for the most int's. Which Redskin will catch the winning record and what will they do with the ball?
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I'm going with ST and he will try and give the ball back to Brett after he scores!!
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Rocky McIntosh and he will probably get tackled almost immediately.
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[quote=firstdown;362376]I'm going with ST and he will try and give the ball back to Brett after he scores!![/quote]
Oh, that is cruel! No ST will keep the ball and sell it on Ebay for $760,000 like the Barry Bonds ball. Some Packers fan will buy it! |
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Did you know the Redskins have Favre's very first INT? How great would it be to have his first and his record breaking one?
To answer your question, It will be #52 taking one back from about ten yards for a score. He keeps the ball. |
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[quote=gibbsisgod;362379]Did you know the Redskins have Favre's very first INT? How great would it be to have his first and his record breaking one?
To answer your question, It will be #52 taking one back from about ten yards for a score. He keeps the ball.[/quote] Who was the Skin that caught his first INT? Was it while he was still in Atlanta? |
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[quote=scowan;362380]Who was the Skin that caught his first INT? Was it while he was still in Atlanta?[/quote]Don't remember who it was. He was with Atlanta and it was returned for a TD.
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Does anyone know who caught the first pass from Farve?
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[quote=firstdown;362382]Does anyone know who caught the first pass from Farve?[/quote]I am not sure but I think his first attempt was the INT I was talking about. So it would be a redskin!lol
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[quote=gibbsisgod;362386]I am not sure but I think his first attempt was the INT I was talking about. So it would be a redskin!lol[/quote]
It was Brett. A skins batted the ball and Brett caught it and was tackled for a loss. |
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Yeah, Brett Favre definitely completed his first pass to himself.
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[quote=Cowell;362391]Yeah, Brett Favre definitely completed his first pass to himself.[/quote]
He completed his first pass to himself? Are you kidding? Why does that not surprise me. Favre is such a wildcat QB, that only makes since! |
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[quote=firstdown;362389]It was Brett. A skins batted the ball and Brett caught it and was tackled for a loss.[/quote]I guess you learn something new every day! Thanks Firstdown!
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heard on the sports 980 (i hate that dude czabe) radio smoot said he was gonna catch the record setting int, take it back to the house then do the lambeu leap . . . and i think theres a good chance he will. whatever hapens i hope we show favre all the respect he deserves while planting him on his ass the whole game!!!
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[quote=scowan;362395]He completed his first pass to himself? Are you kidding? Why does that not surprise me. Favre is such a wildcat QB, that only makes since![/quote]
I've always thought that was one of those funny stats. Not sure who batted the ball but it was a skin in Bretts first start with Atlanta. |
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[QUOTE=scowan;362380]Who was the Skin that caught his first INT? Was it while he was still in Atlanta?[/QUOTE]
The year was 1991, and 16-year-old SmootSmack had just celebrated his birthday the day before and Mark Rypien and the 9-0 Washington Redskins were well on their way to a 56-17 drubbing of Jerry Glanville's Atlanta Falcons. A rookie QB from Kiln, Misssissippi made his inauspicious NFL debut for the Falcons on that Sunday afternoon, and the young whipper snapper was promptly greeted by LB Andre Collins who picked off Favre's pass and ran it back for a touchdown. Favre would not complete a pass for the entire 1991 season. It wasn't until 1992, after he had joined the Green Bay Packers, that Favre would complete his first pass, a deflected pass that was caught by...Brett Favre. |
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[quote=SmootSmack;362419]The year was 1991, and 16-year-old SmootSmack had just celebrated his birthday the day before and Mark Rypien and the 9-0 Washington Redskins were well on their way to a 56-17 drubbing of Jerry Glanville's Atlanta Falcons.
A rookie QB from Kiln, Misssissippi made his inauspicious NFL debut for the Falcons on that Sunday afternoon, and the young whipper snapper was promptly greeted by LB Andre Collins who picked off Favre's pass and ran it back for a touchdown. Favre would not complete a pass for the entire 1991 season. It wasn't until 1992, after he had joined the Green Bay Packers, that Favre would complete his first pass, a deflected pass that was caught by...Brett Favre.[/quote] WOW. I remember watching that game for the 56 we put up on the Falcons, but I had no idea it was Favre's debut. At that time, it didn't really mean anything though. |
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[quote=SmootSmack;362419]The year was 1991, and 16-year-old SmootSmack had just celebrated his birthday the day before and Mark Rypien and the 9-0 Washington Redskins were well on their way to a 56-17 drubbing of Jerry Glanville's Atlanta Falcons.
A rookie QB from Kiln, Misssissippi made his inauspicious NFL debut for the Falcons on that Sunday afternoon, and the young whipper snapper was promptly greeted by LB Andre Collins who picked off Favre's pass and ran it back for a touchdown. Favre would not complete a pass for the entire 1991 season. It wasn't until 1992, after he had joined the Green Bay Packers, that Favre would complete his first pass, a deflected pass that was caught by...Brett Favre.[/quote] That was a BAD ASS Offense. Man we set numerous scoring records that year |
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Carlos Rogers
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[quote=GTripp0012;362444]Carlos Rogers[/quote]
Agreed. Our boy CR pulls another one down, for a pick 6. |
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i would like to see brett favrerevvrrerevre throw it to a waiting sean taylor who then brings it to the house. maybe have someone throw a good block in on brett as hes trying to make a tackle.
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[quote=SmootSmack;362419]The year was 1991, and 16-year-old SmootSmack had just celebrated his birthday the day before and Mark Rypien and the 9-0 Washington Redskins were well on their way to a 56-17 drubbing of Jerry Glanville's Atlanta Falcons.
A rookie QB from Kiln, Misssissippi made his inauspicious NFL debut for the Falcons on that Sunday afternoon, and the young whipper snapper was promptly greeted by LB Andre Collins who picked off Favre's pass and ran it back for a touchdown. Favre would not complete a pass for the entire 1991 season. It wasn't until 1992, after he had joined the Green Bay Packers, that Favre would complete his first pass, a deflected pass that was caught by...Brett Favre.[/quote] Now that I think about it I was at the game for my very first skins game. My dad won the tickets on some radio show and it was a blast. So what you saying is that Brett had his first int against the skins and his first recption to himself the following year? Did I get that right. |
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[QUOTE=firstdown;362467]Now that I think about it I was at the game for my very first skins game. My dad won the tickets on some radio show and it was a blast. So what you saying is that Brett had his first int against the skins and his first recption to himself the following year? Did I get that right.[/QUOTE]
Yes, that's right |
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[QUOTE=chrisl4064;362450]i would like to see brett favrerevvrrerevre throw it to a waiting sean taylor who then brings it to the house. maybe have someone throw a good block in on brett as hes trying to make a tackle.[/QUOTE]
That's what I was thinking. I could see ST catching another gimme right before halftime. I don't know if he'll take it to the house because it will be a bad pass into traffic and Taylor won't really have room to go anywhere. |
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It will be very interesting if it happens Sunday (or should I say when it Happens Sunday) what the person will do with the ball.
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[quote=chrisl4064;362450]maybe have someone throw a good block in on brett as hes trying to make a tackle.[/quote]
Laron. :) |
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SMOOTSMACK, many thanks for that
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[QUOTE=SmootSmack;362419]The year was 1991, and 16-year-old SmootSmack had just celebrated his birthday the day before and Mark Rypien and the 9-0 Washington Redskins were well on their way to a 56-17 drubbing of Jerry Glanville's Atlanta Falcons.
[/QUOTE] I remember that game, Gary Clark had 200+ yards on 4 or 5 receptions! |
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It seems like Favre makes a bad decision just about every game that results in an INT. I would love to see Phillip Daniels bat it and catch it or something else strange like that. Not your routine INT.
Either that or someone in the secondary catches it to ice the game late in the 4th Quarter. How sweet would that be! |
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I am going to go with LaRon Landry, he seems due for his first INT.
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I will get bashed but I say Carlos gets it on the first pass of the game and takes it to the house for his 2nd interception for a td in as many weeks.
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and farve first int was by a skin that took it to the house.
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[quote=EARTHQUAKE2689;362645]I will get bashed but I say Carlos gets it on the first pass of the game and takes it to the house for his 2nd interception for a td in as many weeks.[/quote]
Why would get bashed for that? |
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I doubt he will get bashed, but that is a pretty bold claim. Especially since he added "take it to the house".
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