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04-23-2005
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Banned
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Anyone up for some denial?
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04-23-2005
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K9NME
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not surprising, business as usual.
“Hit them in the mouth, bloody their nose, throw them to the ground and step on their throat!”--Brooking, Pregame Huddle 2009
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04-23-2005
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#3
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Senior Member
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This line did it for me,lmao
are you on crack cocaine? impressed you? this team is the laughing stock of the league and it just keeps getting worse. In fact, just when I thought it couldn't get any worse, today happens.
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04-23-2005
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by HeavyHitta31
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Worst homers I've ever seen. I'm glad they like Jason "Quincy II" Campbell because he'll be out of the league in four years.
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04-23-2005
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Senior Member
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Originally posted by RedskinzOwnU
"The redskins front office really impressed me today.
I watched with great interest as williams fell past minnesota, and pretty soon it became clear we would have a shot at him. I was also very glad to see carlos rogers fall to us, and extremely concerned that we might go with aaron rogers. I am first off very pleased that we didn't take aaron at 9, that was a pitfall i was scared we might take. We needed a cornerback, we didn't NEED a wide receiver. Mike williams has really intrigued me all year, but he has high risk/bust written all over him, carlos rogers does not. Carlos rogers will be better than smoot, because not only will he provide the cover corner element, but he'll also be solid in run supoort and blitzing. This is an upgrade at corner as far as I'm concerned, and we're gnna be glad we have him this season. The redskins avoided the sexy tempting picks, and made the smart ones.
Jason campbell at 25 is a solid pick as well. As I explained a few days ago, redskins had a lot of reasons to pick him. Ramsey's last year - if he doesn't produce then campbell goes in the following season, and ramsey goes elsewhere. There weren't any other players available at 25 that would make an immediate impact for us. I think our offense is already poised to do well.
I was real nervous during the first 10 picks, but the redskins had a great draft with no stupid moves, picks, or trade ups. I'm feelin good"
to which a Foreskin fan replied:
"are you on crack cocaine? impressed you? this team is the laughing stock of the league and it just keeps getting worse. In fact, just when I thought it couldn't get any worse, today happens."
this was my favorite spot of truth injected by the response. Its very true. They got a player at 9 that should've gone in the teens and a QB that was late second grade/early third at 25 in the first and gave up their first and fourth next year to do it. Nice. There is so much confusion going on there in Wash...Gibbs is lost, he is quickly making a fool of himself
Still left to accomplish:
sign OT Winston or G Moore
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04-23-2005
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K9NME
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Originally Posted by Duane
Worst homers I've ever seen. I'm glad they like Jason "Quincy II" Campbell because he'll be out of the league in four years.
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Duane that is a bit harsh don't you think. JC >>>>>>QC
“Hit them in the mouth, bloody their nose, throw them to the ground and step on their throat!”--Brooking, Pregame Huddle 2009
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04-23-2005
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#7
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Banned
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Originally Posted by adbutcher
Duane that is a bit harsh don't you think. JC >>>>>>QC
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No, Quincy was even more hyped and was a legit heisman candidate in college.
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04-23-2005
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by adbutcher
Duane that is a bit harsh don't you think. JC >>>>>>QC
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He might be better, but how much better?
Here is the Draft Insiders blurb:
"He is similar to Quincy Carter in size, athleticism and running & passing talent. He is also similar to those passers in the level of development from limited passing opportunities over his career..."
Hindu Theory - Quincy Carter
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04-23-2005
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Senior Member
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In ExtremeSkins defense, most of the regular posters have slit their wrists by now. All that's left are the sycophants.
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04-23-2005
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Senior Member
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Originally Posted by Duane
He might be better, but how much better?
Here is the Draft Insiders blurb:
"He is similar to Quincy Carter in size, athleticism and running & passing talent. He is also similar to those passers in the level of development from limited passing opportunities over his career..."
Hindu Theory - Quincy Carter
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He's like 6'5" and way more accurate and poised then Carter, I'll say it again i think people underestimate his ability. He is more in the McNair- Culpepper mold.
Last edited by 4lifecowboy : 04-23-2005 at 09:09 PM.
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04-23-2005
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K9NME
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Originally Posted by 4lifecowboy
He's like 6'5" and way more accurate and poised then Carter, I'll say it again i think people underestimate his ability. He is more in the McNair- Culpepper comparison.
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I think so, he is about 3" taller and about 15 pounds heavier and he completed 70% of his passes on a undefeated team. Quincy clone he is not.
“Hit them in the mouth, bloody their nose, throw them to the ground and step on their throat!”--Brooking, Pregame Huddle 2009
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04-23-2005
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Senior Member
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Carlos Rogers>"Pacman Jones
Last edited by 4lifecowboy : 04-23-2005 at 09:15 PM.
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04-23-2005
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Save the Snow Leopard
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Originally Posted by Duane
Worst homers I've ever seen. I'm glad they like Jason "Quincy II" Campbell because he'll be out of the league in four years.
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They have to be unimpressed with the current QB situation. Otherwise it looks like a fairly poor decision.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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04-23-2005
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#14
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Senior Member
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But, Does JC snort and smoke the magic dust?
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Originally Posted by HeavyHitta31
No, Quincy was even more hyped and was a legit heisman candidate in college.
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Jason Cambpell is not a crackhead is he?
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04-23-2005
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Armchair QB
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no, but he is stupider than q...
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