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Old 07-13-2006, 03:14 AM   #32
MightyJoeGibbs
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Re: Why I Love the Washington Redskins - A Brief Essay

From 1993 to 2003, the Redskins were 75-102-1, with a nearly accidental trip to the playoffs in 1999 marring a string of utter mediocrity. Some would have found an "alternate team" to root for during such a rut, or given up on football altogether. Like many of you, I endured the taunts of friends and co-workers when I matter-of-factly responded to the "Who ya root for?" with the only answer available to me. The Washington Redskins.


Good piece, wish your family well. Amen to the quote I pasted of yours Brudlee. We certaintly endured the not only self let down feelings but you dont even have to walk out into the world which you do but who doesnt get emails, phone calls on every device, carrier pigeons- its possibel, just relentless abuse. Its like being on a rollercoaster smoking crack while you wait till the kilo is gone while sitting next to Garey Busey and Spurrier try to make you believe in their acting skills. I was blessed to be born into a family that has had nose bleed season tix for forever.

I need to make more money and move to the field level, I wanna sit next to the guy with the red turban, that guy got crazy TV time, get me some TV time while Moss does the "Burgundy Bounce"(that is mine should it be nominated.)
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