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As much as I can't stand the Egals, and I understand the math of it all.

FUCK THE DEADSKINS. I hope they lose, and LOSE BIG.

Orrrr.....

Actually, I hope for a tie and both teams beat the shit out of each other.
 

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As much as I can't stand the Egals, and I understand the math of it all.

FUCK THE DEADSKINS. I hope they lose, and LOSE BIG.

Orrrr.....

Actually, I hope for a tie and both teams beat the shit out of each other.


Amen.
 
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Its gonna be fun to sit back and watch knowing no matter what team wins it helps the Boys.

Eagles win: Sends the skins to the cellar were they belong, We still have to play the Eagles twice and look at who they beat. The Jags and Lions lol

Skins win: Brings the Eagles back to .500 and strikes a blow to their confidence since they know they haven't beaten anyone yet this year. Also the skins are about to play a gauntlet of good teams in a row and with the statistically worst defense in league, it doesn't bode well for them.
 

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Its gonna be fun to sit back and watch knowing no matter what team wins it helps the Boys.

Eagles win: Sends the skins to the cellar were they belong, We still have to play the Eagles twice and look at who they beat. The Jags and Lions lol

Skins win: Brings the Eagles back to .500 and strikes a blow to their confidence since they know they haven't beaten anyone yet this year. Also the skins are about to play a gauntlet of good teams in a row and with the statistically worst defense in league, it doesn't bode well for them.


Exactly. Wondering what's going on over on the ESPN boards. Haven't been over there for sometime. I've got an indefinite ban from the boss lady over there.
 

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lol lol lol

Here's the fucked up thing about it. I went over there today---can't log on, and those bastards are up there calling me out, accusing me of HIDING, when those muthafuckers are the ones that got me banned. I was banned TWO DAYS before the Cowboys faced the Redskins. So naturally, I couldn't be on there.
 
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Observers in Washington have been waiting to see if the Redskins will find a way to trade defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth before the NFL’s deadline which is approaching on Oct. 19.

Whether anything is brewing for Haynesworth is not known, but the National Football Post has learned the Redskins are actively working to trade another underachiever. A league source said that the Redskins have been shopping seldom-used wide receiver Devin Thomas.

A second-round pick from Michigan State in 2008, Thomas has been relegated primarily to special teams duty through the team’s first four games. He can’t catch a break to get on the field on offense, and the Redskins have been looking around at what is out there, bringing in free agents Keenan Burton and Demetrius Williams for workouts just last week.

It’s not known what kind of price tag the Redskins have placed on Thomas, but Washington is the team placing calls when it comes to him, the source said.

Like the injured Malcolm Kelly, another second-round pick from the ’08 draft, Thomas has been a major disappointment. In his first two seasons, he caught 40 passes for 445 yards with three touchdowns. He started 10 games in 2009 and had 25 catches for 325 yards. Sources have said that Thomas’ work ethic is questionable and his hands are iffy.

As a senior for the Spartans, Thomas emerged out of nowhere to become a top prospect in 2007 when he had 79 receptions for 1,260 yards and eight touchdowns. Touted as a first-round prospect, teams had concerns. Thomas was a junior college transfer and the fear was he was a one-year wonder. Some questioned his football character and he dropped into the second round where the Redskins now wish they’d gone a different route.

It will be interesting to see if they can find a taker.
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I remember arguing with mschmidt about this guy at the DCC. He was obsessed with him.

I'm too lazy, and don't really care enough to sneak back into that forum to remind him . . . so hopefully he'll register here and see this post.

lol
 
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Observers in Washington have been waiting to see if the Redskins will find a way to trade defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth before the NFL’s deadline which is approaching on Oct. 19.

Whether anything is brewing for Haynesworth is not known, but the National Football Post has learned the Redskins are actively working to trade another underachiever. A league source said that the Redskins have been shopping seldom-used wide receiver Devin Thomas.

A second-round pick from Michigan State in 2008, Thomas has been relegated primarily to special teams duty through the team’s first four games. He can’t catch a break to get on the field on offense, and the Redskins have been looking around at what is out there, bringing in free agents Keenan Burton and Demetrius Williams for workouts just last week.

It’s not known what kind of price tag the Redskins have placed on Thomas, but Washington is the team placing calls when it comes to him, the source said.

Like the injured Malcolm Kelly, another second-round pick from the ’08 draft, Thomas has been a major disappointment. In his first two seasons, he caught 40 passes for 445 yards with three touchdowns. He started 10 games in 2009 and had 25 catches for 325 yards. Sources have said that Thomas’ work ethic is questionable and his hands are iffy.

As a senior for the Spartans, Thomas emerged out of nowhere to become a top prospect in 2007 when he had 79 receptions for 1,260 yards and eight touchdowns. Touted as a first-round prospect, teams had concerns. Thomas was a junior college transfer and the fear was he was a one-year wonder. Some questioned his football character and he dropped into the second round where the Redskins now wish they’d gone a different route.

It will be interesting to see if they can find a taker.
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I remember arguing with mschmidt about this guy at the DCC. He was obsessed with him.

I'm too lazy, and don't really care enough to sneak back into that forum to remind him . . . so hopefully he'll register here and see this post.

lol

Schmitty won't join here, he's a DCCer for life.
 
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I got along with the Schmitler, never had a bad thing to say about him.

There's a few guys over there I wish were here.

I don't have anything bad to say about him either. We just debated a lot. The only person I really remember having issues with was EZ (he didn't appreciate me mocking his repeated donation requests). I've heard Bob and Carp hated me though. Probably more. I'm not a very likable guy.
 

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I remember arguing with mschmidt about this guy at the DCC. He was obsessed with him.

I'm too lazy, and don't really care enough to sneak back into that forum to remind him . . . so hopefully he'll register here and see this post.

lol


Mschmidt...? Now that's a name I have heard or seen in many a years. Wasn't he the one that also thought that Hambrick was better than Emmitt? He was on the old ESPN Cowboys' messageboard.
 
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Mschmidt...? Now that's a name I have heard or seen in many a years. Wasn't he the one that also thought that Hambrick was better than Emmitt? He was on the old ESPN Cowboys' messageboard.

Yeah, he was a big Hambrick supporter.
 
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Redskins’ Portis out 4-6 weeks with groin injury

ASHBURN, Va. (AP)—Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis(notes) will be sidelined four to six weeks with a groin injury.

Coach Mike Shanahan said Wednesday that Portis has a third degree separation of the left groin muscle. Portis was injured in Sunday’s 17-12 win over Philadelphia.

Portis has run for 195 yards on 49 carries this season.

Ryan Torain(notes), promoted from the practice squad two weeks ago, takes over as the starting running back. Torain ran 18 times for 70 yards and a touchdown against the Eagles.
 
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