The Gibbs to English Dictionary

superpunk

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It's Dallas week, fellas. At least that's how people suffering from weeny envy up here in the north describe this week. In honor of that, here's a list of the coach's diction, and what they mean. If you've heard his PCs, or listened to any clips of him in PCs, I guarantee you've heard some of these.

http://wheelhouse.blogspot.com/2007/11/gibbs-to-english-dictionary.html

Following up on a conversation I had with a few fellow “best fans in the league” last weekend, I decided to help the rest of you get right to the bottom of Gibbsian rhetoric. Here’s what it all means…

“Up here”: Coach’s term for the National Football League, which he apparently thinks is played at altitude. This would make more sense if Gibbs had been a longtime college coach or if he, the luring Pat Gibbs and the "grandbabies" had possibly lived below ground for the last few years like the people in 12 Monkeys.

“Hard fought”: It was a boring game littered with three and outs and field goals where the Commanders ultimately backed into a victory via some “Commanders football.”

“Commanders Football”: An approach to game management so conservative it makes Barry Goldwater’s corpse blush. You know you are watching classic “Commanders Football” when you see the following:
  • A draw play on 3rd and 9 at midfield during the second half of a tie game.
  • A FG attempt from the 40 on first down during overtime.
  • A play action pass that is focused on a receiver only one yard past the line of scrimmage.
  • Eight games of regular season football without a TD pass to a WR.
A “true Commander”: Aging journeyman skill position player who wouldn’t make the roster of most “good” teams and lacks any discernible above average skills. And he loves Jesus. See “Thrash, James.”

“fought our guts out”: Code for “needed overtime to barely defeat a significantly below .500 team.”

“Super smart”: Term used to detract negative attention from a “true Commander” who has shown a complete inability to compete “up here” due to physical shortcomings and general ineptitude. See “Brunell, Mark.”

"Core guys": Players Snyder locked into long term deals that no other team would have approached in value and that preclude the team from ever cutting the player in question.

"We're all in this together...we're sticking together": Only to be used after a loss. Sure, we lost by 45, but it wasn't because one or two of us sucked. We ALL suck. And you know what? That's special. And don't worry...we'll suck like that again someday soon...but gosh darn it we'll do it AS A TEAM.

“we kept swinging out there”: Punts on top of punts. The defense spent more time on the field backpedaling than the refs did.

“Teams”: This is the term Coach “Joe” uses to describe special teams. The irony in his leaving off the “Special” is that in his second tenure the coverage and return teams have been the only consistently above average unit on this ****wagon.

“greatest fans in the league”: The really bitter people sitting with obstructed views behind huge cement pillars or sitting next to 5 empty seats in the club level drinking a $8 Bud Light and munching on $15 chicken fingers while their team loses to the Falcons.

“They’re playing the best football in the league right now”: This week’s opponent.

"We competed": We were dominated in every facet of the game from kick off to final gun.
 

Maikeru-sama

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What about "We are the biggest underdog in history".

That quote would not have been so bad had the Patriots not played the Dolphins the week before.

I will never forget how hard the Commanders played near the end of the Patriots Game so they wouldn't be shutout and Gibbs wouldn't have suffered his worst defeat ever.

- Mike G.
 

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“They’re playing the best football in the league right now”: This week’s opponent.


too rich :laugh2:ROFL
 

DawnOfANewD

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mickgreen58;1760980 said:
"we fought our guts out"

:laugh2: .

- Mike G.

Meaning they were pulled out by the other team and strung around their necks like Christmas lights.
 

AsthmaField

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What about, "It's gonna take every swinging soul we've got!"

I think that means, "We're huge underdogs and there's only a slight chance we don't get embarassed."
 

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Your sig is classic, Mike...

"Unlike every other team they faced, the Pats didn't make us look like a high school football team (I know it's hard to believe from the final score) as they weren't going with a simplistic gameplan of hurl the ball deep. The Pats killed us underneath, and had to earn every yard." - Elkabong82 (Extreme Skins poster), after the Commanders were beaten 52-7 by the Patriots
 
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