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Old 01-18-2010, 06:04 PM   #180
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Re: Vikings Run Up The Score: Brooking vs. Pat Williams

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Originally Posted by sandtrapjack View Post
But yet, when the Patriots ran up the score on the Redskins in 2007 (52-7) there was a "whiners thread" about it on this forum that was several pages long, calling Belicheck "classless".

As far as I am concerned, a win is a win whether the score is 20-19 or 200-19, at the end of the day it is still a "1" in the win column.

But if any of you guys want to complain that some people are "whining", look no further than that thread from 2007. My money is that some of you are criticizing Brooking, were whining louder than anyone after that Patriots game.

If your gonna "talk the talk" you need to "walk the walk" to have any credibility.
You're right, there were a few people whining and bitching about the score being run up on the Redskins (I was NOT one of them). When it's your team being badly blown out, as was yours yesterday, you tend to take it differently. We, as Redskins fans, happened to enjoy it since the Cowboys are the team we despise the most. I'm sure Cowboy fans enjoyed the Patriots whipping the Skins a$$ back in 07 (I know I had to listen to it for a few weeks from alot of Dallas fans). Sometimes you've just gotta take it on the chin like a man (not saying you're not) and move on. It hurts worse since the Cowboys had been playing so well in the weeks leading up to this game and for the second year in a row only to lose their final game being blown out. Honestly, I didn't see this one coming. I thought Dallas was going to the Superbowl.

I would politely remind you, you're on a REDSKINS fan site! We're going to rejoice when the Boyz lose. Just sayin'.

Enjoy the off-season!

HAIL TO THE REDSKINS.
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