Jay-D
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There were people joking around that there would probably be somebody on ExtremeSkins that would explain thier beating from the Patriots as some kind of elaborate scheme planned by Joe Gibbs to lose on purpose.
I don't think anybody really thought such a thing would really happen.
Well.......it has. :laugh2:
"Doesn't anyone understand? I watched the Joe Gibbs post game interview. He was not the least bit dissapointed or sad. Why should he be? I'm pretty sure the Commanders went out and purposely took a beating.
Here's my theory. I've been studying Gibbs since 1980 and have been studying the Commanders since 1971.
Joe Gibbs is a Spades player. Is everyone familiar with that game? He's holding a set of cards. He knows he cannot take all the tricks.
He will never play an Ace if he knows a Seven will win.
If he knows there is no chance of winning, he will throw out his worst card.
Joe Gibbs is not going to expose his strengths and weaknesses if he does not have to.
If the Commanders came at the Patriots with their best stuff, two things would have happened: 1) The Patriots would have still won the game and 2) Joe Gibbs would have shown everyone his best cards.
There are 16 games this season and this was a Inter-Conference game. The Commanders can beat the Jets and the Eagles. The Commanders will be headed to Dallas at 6-3."
I don't think anybody really thought such a thing would really happen.
Well.......it has. :laugh2:
"Doesn't anyone understand? I watched the Joe Gibbs post game interview. He was not the least bit dissapointed or sad. Why should he be? I'm pretty sure the Commanders went out and purposely took a beating.
Here's my theory. I've been studying Gibbs since 1980 and have been studying the Commanders since 1971.
Joe Gibbs is a Spades player. Is everyone familiar with that game? He's holding a set of cards. He knows he cannot take all the tricks.
He will never play an Ace if he knows a Seven will win.
If he knows there is no chance of winning, he will throw out his worst card.
Joe Gibbs is not going to expose his strengths and weaknesses if he does not have to.
If the Commanders came at the Patriots with their best stuff, two things would have happened: 1) The Patriots would have still won the game and 2) Joe Gibbs would have shown everyone his best cards.
There are 16 games this season and this was a Inter-Conference game. The Commanders can beat the Jets and the Eagles. The Commanders will be headed to Dallas at 6-3."