FAIL To The Commanders

kmd24;4947908 said:
You guys need to leave RGKnee alone. He's a warrior.

Does his knee still exist?

Imagine the reaction if Romo had just fumbled the ball and gone for his knee instead of trying to recover the ball (even though completely justified given the injury).
 
Kilyin;4947886 said:
They continued to call me a liar, started editing my posts, and changed my 'title' to "Yeehaw I married my sister", which I didn't notice until tonight.

And just for the record, I'm not his sister. :p:
 
Red Dragon;4947918 said:
As a Cowboys fan living near Washington, D.C., I am really happy.


Yeah, me too. Tomorrow is gonna be a good day at work. :laugh2:
 
Red Dragon;4947918 said:
As a Cowboys fan living near Washington, D.C., I am really happy.

As a Cowboy fan who lived there for 30 years I am beyond happy.

I will sleep really well tonight.

My week will be much better than if they had won.

The off season will be better!
 
WoodysGirl;4947869 said:
Richard Sherman (@RSherman_25)

Received a very classy text from @TrentW71. Great player! This is an emotional game no ill will either way. Have a great Pro Bowl! Well deserved

True character is shown in the heat of battle. This is one fan that is not impressed.
 
Kilyin;4947837 said:
I signed off to browse the thread and see all the reactions. I loved it when I saw the mod named Jumbo handing out bans/suspensions for insulting me, after he banned me. Some backwards logic there, but okay.

:cunning:

Jumbo is actually pretty cool, as are most of the mods on the board. But they will ban you for intentionally trying to rile up the members though.

This video was pretty hilarious anyways, wish I could have seen the thread. :laugh2:
 
Trent Williams says he was 'immature'
January, 6, 2013
Jan 6
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By Dan Graziano | ESPN.com

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LANDOVER, Md. -- Cameras caught Washington Commanders left tackle Trent Williams apparently taking a swing at Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman in the immediate aftermath of Sunday's 24-14 Seahawks playoff victory. Williams did not hide from it.

"Just high emotions, man, and you know I let them get the best of me," Williams said. "It's nobody's fault but mine. I've got to calm down a little bit. It's just, when you lose a game like this with high intensity, you are on edge, and I reacted in an immature manner. I am taught better than than, just got to be better. It takes a big man to walk away, and next time I just have to be a bigger man."

More: http://espn.go.com/blog/nfceast/post/_/id/47917/trent-williams-says-he-was-immature
 
Faerluna;4947925 said:
And just for the record, I'm not his sister. :p:

Not that there's anything wrong with that, for any of you guys who happen to be actually married to your sisters. :)
 
WoodysGirl;4947939 said:
Trent Williams says he was 'immature'
January, 6, 2013
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By Dan Graziano | ESPN.com

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LANDOVER, Md. -- Cameras caught Washington Commanders left tackle Trent Williams apparently taking a swing at Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman in the immediate aftermath of Sunday's 24-14 Seahawks playoff victory. Williams did not hide from it.

"Just high emotions, man, and you know I let them get the best of me," Williams said. "It's nobody's fault but mine. I've got to calm down a little bit. It's just, when you lose a game like this with high intensity, you are on edge, and I reacted in an immature manner. I am taught better than than, just got to be better. It takes a big man to walk away, and next time I just have to be a bigger man."

More: http://espn.go.com/blog/nfceast/post/_/id/47917/trent-williams-says-he-was-immature

Owned up to it, nice. Pretty classy.
 
187beatdown;4947944 said:
Owned up to it, nice. Pretty classy.

Agree on owning up to it, but not sure how much of this is said to try and mitigate some of the fine he's surely expecting
 
I'm glad the Seachickens won. Now the skins fans sweat the Monday MRI.

Maybe Williams needs some Ritalin to combat Shermans Adderall.


What I would have been interested to see is if the skins won...would Jerry have a knee jerk reaction. I think the loss tempers things for him. Or possibly he could be thinking...dang we could have done better than that today.
 
Red Dragon;4947918 said:
As a Cowboys fan living near Washington, D.C., I am really happy.

As a Cowboys fan who lived in Arlington VA during the time they won the Superbowl for the 1987 season I am elated. Nothing like seeing pictures of Doug Williams everywhere for months to really bring out the hate in you.

Doug Williams in your subway
Doug Williams on your tv
Doug Williams on your billboards
Doug Williams on your radio
Doug Williams in your newspaper
Doug Williams jerseys on your co-workers

/Moved back to the bay Area and had to go through that crap the next season with the whiners fans.
//within two years I moved to the hudson valley in NY and went through that crap again with the gnats fans.
///years in a row i lived in areas of teams that won the SB and hated the Cowboys
////Bills fans were the biggest trash talkers, funny enough
 
So I got to thinking....

Didn't Trent react kinda how we wished our players reacted after the game? I've seen alot of posts over the years where folks complained that players were too happy after a loss. So now that a player reacts kinda like we want them to, he's scum (for lack of a better word).

It was a Commander so whatever...but what if it had been Tyron Smith? Do we still call him a bum? just wondering
 
Mansta54;4947947 said:

God, I would give anything to listen to some these radio shows from our rivals' market after a tough loss. Although, sometimes I am sure it's not so pleasant. :D
 
muck4doo;4947954 said:
As a Cowboys fan who lived in Arlington VA during the time they won the Superbowl for the 1987 season I am elated. Nothing like seeing pictures of Doug Williams everywhere for months to really bring out the hate in you.

Doug Williams in your subway
Doug Williams on your tv
Doug Williams on your billboards
Doug Williams on your radio
Doug Williams in your newspaper
Doug Williams jerseys on your co-workers

/Moved back to the bay Area and had to go through that crap the next season with the whiners fans.
//within two years I moved to the hudson valley in NY and went through that crap again with the gnats fans.
///years in a row i lived in areas of teams that won the SB and hated the Cowboys
////Bills fans were the biggest trash talkers, funny enough

You mean 92? That's when they won their ONLY LEGIT Superbowl. 82 and 87 were strike seasons. In my eyes, Commanders only have one ring without an asterisk by it.

I posted the following on facebook before the game today. All my Commanders pals loved it:

While we're at it, a little Commanders history lesson.

The Commanders won Super Bowl XVII, XXII and XXVI.

Oddly enough and ironically enough, only one of those Super Bowls came in a year in which the NFL did not have a strike-shortened season, and that was XXVI in 1992.

Both the 1982 and 1987 seasons were marred by a player strike.

Meaning, out of their 3 Superbowl wins, the only legitimate Superbowl won during a non-strike season was in 1992, 4 years prior to the last Cowboys Superbowl. In fact, the Cowboys won three Superbowls after the Commanders won their last in 1992.

So, you're still largely irrelevant.
 
WoodysGirl;4947957 said:
So I got to thinking....

Didn't Trent react kinda how we wished our players reacted after the game? I've seen alot of posts over the years where folks complained that players were too happy after a loss. So now that a player reacts kinda like we want them to, he's scum (for lack of a better word).

It was a Commander so whatever...but what if it had been Tyron Smith? Do we still call him a bum? just wondering


Hypocrisy is all part of being a fan. Not saying it's right. Just the way it is.
 

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