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    Quote Originally Posted by Iggloo View Post
    It's funny to see Davekn puff his chest out now that his team is OK again. Let's see the Redskins win a playoff game or something before we get too cocky...

    Now THAT"S funny! I especially like the III part acting as a barrier which shows RG not able to get anywhere in his wheelchair. I know ... PSYCHO!!!!! While I'm on the subject ...technically RG should not have the III on his jersey because we only need to know the players name, not his lineage. OK, I'm done. Can I have my meds please?

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    For the record I am a big RGIII supporter. I hate that he is a Redskin, and feel bad that Shana-rat may have sabotaged his career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iggloo View Post
    For the record I am a big RGIII supporter. I hate that he is a Redskin, and feel bad that Shana-rat may have sabotaged his career.
    Help me understand this. So you believe that Shanahan may have gotten RG3 intentionally hurt? Hmmm....
    Quote Originally Posted by ReidisPhat View Post
    Go McNabb. I can't wait to see him succeed outside of Philly.

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    Sabotaged is a poor choice of words. I think Shanahan committed coaching malpractice in letting RGIII play football when he was obviously hurt.

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    Committed coaching malpractice getting his stud rookie QB into a playoff game? Yeah right.

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    Letting him start is one thing, but he was clearly too hurt to be effective and should have been pulled from that game. Not even disputable IMO.

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    He got hurt on a broken play. Unfortunate. Not like Shanny looked into his crystal ball and said "**** it, I'll start him anyway."

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    Quote Originally Posted by NNNNNN View Post
    Now THAT"S funny!...
    That is hilarious, but I'm not ashamed to say that I wish RGIII the best. Much like Aikman, he seems to be a class act-- just on the wrong team.

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    I'm hardly getting chesty just now. Hell you should have seen me when Joe Gibbs sent that blowhard Buddy Ryan packing. Good vs. Evil that one was.

    It's just been in hibernation thanks to Daniel Snyder and Vinny Cerrato. Vinny The Rat I liked to call him. He had those crazy dancing eyes that allowed him to evaluate 2 players, poorly, at the same time.


    By the way that RGIII thing has been around since the day after the injury. It's funny but old news.
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    RG3 is a class act, and I was on board last year for the Eagles to trade up no matter what it took toget him. So, congrats Davekn! Hope you can enjoy him for the next 12 years. We'll do our best to keep him out of the SB! :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by old duke View Post
    RG3 is a class act, and I was on board last year for the Eagles to trade up no matter what it took toget him. So, congrats Davekn! Hope you can enjoy him for the next 12 years. We'll do our best to keep him out of the SB! :)

    Not sure if you've noticed but all Washington teams have sucked for decades. Even our "good" team, the Caps, would kick ass all year and then break out the golf clubs by the 3rd round of the playoffs. So we've all been conditioned to wait for the other shoe to drop. We finally get a stud and yeah, he breaks down like a fvcking race horse. Can't say he didn't come with risks, he has a track body. And no doubt Iggy is right about Shanny Fing up. But it's just our luck that we finally get a stud and we can't really enjoy it because we area all holding our breathes.

    But at least us old timers had our run. And it happened when I was young, when it was much more important. As the old bald guy says about hair "I had it when I needed it".

    Now get off my lawn!

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    Pats re-signed Vollmer. Might the Birds sign Winston?

    If not, then I'd go for Fisher, and if he's gone, then Milliner.

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    If we don't o after Winston, the #4 pick is an OT.
    Quote Originally Posted by ReidisPhat View Post
    Go McNabb. I can't wait to see him succeed outside of Philly.

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    I think so too. And then a CB, then a safety. that's my recommendation, and my early Christmas wish list. :)

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