Propaganda from the Washington Post...

SultanOfSix

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cobra;1176074 said:
I think the major problem with that franchise is the front office. The fans are complicit and allow the front office to operate like it does.

SSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!

For Pete's sake, don't tell them what their problem is.
 

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superpunk;1176278 said:
Check out Mr. Negativity and "Realism" getting het up when SB brings some realism to the wunderkind situation in Washington. Hilarious.

That's because he's actually a 'Skins fan.
 

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SoupMan a Dolly Parton size bust. And another gafoo by little Napolion and his front office.

He played scared and I suspects possible steroid enhanced and or recreational drug uses etc and so forth based on my premonitous.

I want the leagues to make him have a yourin test to make sure it not filled with taint or something worse that Snyder and his scientits done cuncocted up.

Them 2 touchdown passes what ExtremeSkin so excite on was pure luck. He had his eyes close on both and just threw thems up for grab like a scaredy girl and could have just as easy been 2 interceptions instead.

Ha ha hee ho ha hee ho!! (That sounfd of my laughs at Deadskin and they total collapsedness and such)
 

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I could take the original poster seriously if he actually brought an objective post to the discussion. He makes no mention of the perfectly thrown deep pass that was dropped by Lloyd, nor does he mention the 4 other dropped passes that would've gone for first downs and sustained drives.

It's pretty obvious to me that if Campbell played average to exceptionally well for the next 4 weeks, then had a stinker in the 5th game, alot of you would be calling him a bust. That is no more realistic than me calling a Romo a bum if he stunk it up on Thanksgiving.

Jason had a fairly good game. He didn't play great, but he showed more than you would expect from a young QB in his first real action. He was calm in the pocket, didn't freak out when the pass rush came. Stepped in throws knowing he was going to take a big hit. Unlike Brunell, he made completions over the middle and didn't need to rely on screens and passes toward the sideline to keep from creating turnovers. I also noticed his slow release, and at times, funny footwork dropping back.

I just don't see how he can be criticised for getting just under 200 passing yards, as if he has control over perfectly thrown passes being dropped.
 
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