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Are You Ready For Thanksgiving Football?
Captain RibMan ^
| 11/25/02
| Sprengelmeyer and Davis
Posted on 11/25/2002 8:21:56 AM PST by Jack Bull
It's not too early to make plans for Thanksgiving. Are you ready for some football?
TOPICS: Political Humor/Cartoons
KEYWORDS: football; humor; thanksgiving
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To: CougarGA7
Snyder is going up against history on two fronts. One I've already mentioned. The other is the fact that Washington has gone 0-4-0 versus Dallas an Thanksgiving Day. But you're right. I do so much enjoy Snyder going through what he's going through in D.C. He has to look at the up-side of all this misery. One day, he will have a team that will have to be dealt with, not just another win on someone else's sked. Dallas went through it and won 3 Lombardi trophys in 4 years so there is hope for the Skins. Can't wait for Thursday, go Cowboys.
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posted on
11/25/2002 9:33:48 AM PST
by
NCC-1701
To: NCC-1701
The Skins have given me too much false hope in the last couple years to talk smack about Dallas, but I see a glimmer of hope for our chances in these next two games. Daryl Gardener made it a point to say he hates Dallas so much he wanted to hop on a plane and play 'em right after yesterday's game. This is a far cry from the Norv Turner love fest with Dallas we had to listen to. And yes, I trace most of the futility of the last 8 years to the Skins hiring Norv. He's a great coordinator, and seems to be a good guy, but his time here cost us big.
My two favorite teams? Why the Skins and who ever is playing Dallas of course.
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posted on
11/25/2002 9:40:59 AM PST
by
Fry
To: NCC-1701
It's hard being a Redskins fan right now. Snyder meddles too much.
This comming from a Rams fan with Mike (I needed to address the offensive line but didn't) Martz.
To: Jack Bull
As a New York Giants fan, I can tell you, after witnessing yesterday's Worst Game in NFL History®, I will stare at the screen Thursday only in a perfunctory and obligatory manner, because that is what is expected of me as an American male.
After yesterday, I have no pastime. Life is hard enough without having to sit through 2-hour first halves, 3 fumbles on the first 5 plays, botched snaps, safeties, missed field goals, a thousand punts, a thousand throwing out of bounds to avoid the sack, refs stopping the action CONSTANTLY, replay challenges, injury timeouts, clock resets, and of course, at least 586 commercials.
All topped off by finally losing 16-14 to the expansion Texans. An absolute disgrace...those of you outside the NY/Houston markets, give thanks Thursday you didn't witness this one.
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posted on
11/25/2002 10:00:46 AM PST
by
Jhensy
To: Fry
, I trace most of the futility of the last 8 years to the Skins hiring Norv. I knew, I KNEW, from Day One of the Norv regime, that it was a mistake hiring a Cowboy. His heart was never in beating them. Spurrier's IS, & I can't wait for Thursday.
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posted on
11/25/2002 10:05:56 AM PST
by
nina0113
To: shilohsvictory
Saw Nadler on the TV the other daying saying that he had recently gone through a surgical procedure to help him lose weight. He said that he has thus far lost 60 pounds and that he is "1/8th of the way to my goal." Should we FReep the truck stop where he checks his weight?
To: Jhensy
Is it my imagination or does every stinking punt return in the NFL draw a holding play against the receiving team? What is it an automatic penalty??? It's insane.
PS: Go Bucks, and hang the ba$tards that rioted.
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posted on
11/25/2002 10:08:38 AM PST
by
fone
To: Jack Bull
As a lifelong fan of the Cowboys, I apologize to the entire nation for what you are going to see on Thursday. We have the worst GM in the history of football running our team, and the owner won't fire him. Probably because they are the same person.
To: CougarGA7; cardinal4
Exciting football got a shot in the arm last night. That finish of the Broncos-Colts game in the snowstorm in Denver was a real nail-biter. And the last few seconds of the Skins-Rams game was pretty exciting as well. I'm a Dolphin fan, but having lived in the Washington area for eight years on/off I'm still a Redskin fan; I also spent four years on Cape Cod so still have good feelings for the Patriots; born and raised in Detroit, I still have room in my heart of the hapless Lions.
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posted on
11/25/2002 10:13:56 AM PST
by
Ax
To: Jack Bull
I'm ready. I have a stack of new DVDs to watch Thursday.
To: Fry
My two favorite teams? Why the Skins and who ever is playing Dallas of course.Absolutley! And D. Gardner looked great yesterday! I hope Spurrier has learned his lesson; Give Stephen Davis the Ball!!
To: Jack Bull
Sorry boys, I got my football present early this year:
Tampa Bay: 21 (9 & 2)
Green Bay: 7 (8 & 3)
Go Bucs!
To: CougarGA7; Dan from Michigan
Sure they do. Penn State is a good school too...Oh wait that's the Nittney Lions. Nevermind.You know, with the way Penn State played last week, we might be better off hiring them to play the Pats on Thanksgiving...
To: Chemist_Geek
I'd watch that.
Could be worse. I could be the Lions vs the Bengals. Now that would be a sleeper.
To: NCC-1701
"One day, he will have a team that will have to be dealt with, not just another win on someone else's sked. Dallas went through it and won 3 Lombardi trophys in 4 years so there is hope for the Skins."Excuse me but, the 'Skins have had their share of the pie or how quickly we should forget the Joe Gibbs era. Sure, some of Joe's decisions were a little tough to take at times (Thank goodness LT took Joe Theisman out when Gibbs didn't have the guts to do it), and they didn't string their 3 Lombardi trophies together like the 49ers, Steelers and Cowboys but each year they went to the Super Bowl they were every bit as dominant. Thanks to Joe Bugel, they had the greatest offensive line in the history of the game. How else could Mark Rypien, of all people, be the MVP of a Super Bowl?
My only gripe (besides leaving Theisman in when he proved time and time again he couldn't throw a short out in less than one bounce) was that the Babe didn't get a better chance, but alas.... Snyder was a season ticket holder in those years so he was able to enjoy it as a fan. Anything he has done that's gone a little awry can be chalked up to a little overzealousness. His heart is in it for the team.
By the way, the count has already begun. How many times this week are we going to see Clint Longley? Grrrrrrrr....
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posted on
11/25/2002 10:56:08 AM PST
by
Hatteras
To: Jhensy
Maybe the NFC East is just overated. How else do you explain:
Houston Texans vs. NFC East: 2-1
Houston Texans vs. the rest of the NFL: 1-7
The Giants luck their way into the Super Bowl about once a decade and occasionally are lucky enough to win one. Be happy with that.
To: Jack Bull
You can tell the NFL knows it has a rating disaster on its hands when it schedules the Super Bowl Champs as one Thanksgiving opponent and dredge up one of the league's most historic rivalries for the other game. They knew there would be turkeys this Thanksgiving...
To: Tall_Texan
I think you're thinking about this all wrong. Thanksgiving is for eating. The games are an added excuse to lay on the couch and breath in the aroma drifting out of the kitchen. No one cares whether the games are good or not, it just means you're not expected to cut the grass and rake the yard.
(BTW, I learned that lesson when Clint Longley ruined my Thanksgiving meal back in 1974. Never again...) Grrrrrrr.....
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posted on
11/25/2002 11:21:20 AM PST
by
Hatteras
To: Tall_Texan
a real shame. good football would have been a nice addition to an otherwise perfect day.
To: Republic of Texas
I could stomach the GM if he would replace the offensive
coordinator. The offensive line has been a joke up until
yesterday. Small wonder the quarterbacks couldn't do jack
and Smith seldom breaks through.
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posted on
11/25/2002 5:59:50 PM PST
by
gcruse
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