2011 Point & Laugh at the skins thread

Started by SD, January 12, 2011, 04:37:23 PM

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Sgt PSN

I don't know if I'd read that much into it.  He was already in town for an event and decided to get together with a few buddies who happen to be former teammates and work out for a couple hours.  I don't look at the Eagles players and think that they are dissin Mike Vick because they worked out with McNabb and not him, so I gotta be consistant and give McNabb the same benefit. 

ice grillin you

Quote from: Sgt PSN on June 23, 2011, 10:51:30 AM
I don't know if I'd read that much into it.  He was already in town for an event and decided to get together with a few buddies who happen to be former teammates and work out for a couple hours.  I don't look at the Eagles players and think that they are dissin Mike Vick because they worked out with McNabb and not him, so I gotta be consistant and give McNabb the same benefit.

its a ridiculous thought anyway but when you factor in he has yet to show up for a single taterskin player workout i think you can read a lot into it....he lives in dc and has not been able to get out to the numerous different workouts his own team has conducted but he visits south jersey for half a day and manages to squeeze in a workout with a division rival?

id be curious to know if a single nfl player this offseason has worked out with another teams players...and i dont mean two guys from different teams lifting weights together but an actual organized team workout
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Sgt PSN

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Oh...I wasn't aware that he hasn't participated in any workouts organized by other Skins players.  That makes it a lot different.  So now that I know that, yeah, I'd definitely feel slighted if I were a teammate. 

And I'm sure there's been some guys from various teams working out together.  Something like a few guys who went to college together and are now on different teams in the league who decided to hook up back on campus for a little workout. 

Munson

Quote from: ice grillin you on April 01, 2008, 05:10:48 PM
perhaps you could explain sd's reasons for "disliking" it as well since you seem to be so in tune with other peoples minds

SD

Eagles/Skins 1989. Eagles down by 2 when Riggs fumbles, recovered by Al Harris (circa 80's AH not he flag me), taken by Wes down to the 8. Cunningham to Jackson TD. Jerome strips Rypien, Reggie recovers the fumble. Game Over. Eagles win. Ton of Eagles fans were at RFK that day, you can hear them cheering as Wes is running down the sideline and Jackson catches the game winner:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4B_wFbp6vw&feature=related

MDS

lol @ buddy being carried off the field, then not shaking jesus joe's hands

man he was a fleshpop who couldnt win playoff games
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

Rome

That's the game where Jerome flipped off the taterskins from the sidelines.  I'll never forget it.  One of my all-time favorites wins.

Diomedes

There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

shorebird

Great Video, I love seeing those old great players. Won a fistfull on cash on that game.

PoopyfaceMcGee

Peter King, a notorious buffoon, says free agent Peyton Manning may get top dollar from the skins.

Diomedes

He's taken a break from his obsessive phobia of Muslims? 

Must be back on his meds.
There is considerable overlap between the intelligence of the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists." - Yosemite Park Ranger

SD

With free agency on the horizon it's time once again to break out this gem:
QuoteExtremeSkins Fan View: Cap Hell Rocks!
By Arthur Mills
ExtremeSkins.com
March 16, 2006




Don't hate us because we're beautiful.

No more blank, wondering stares, confused head scratching, frothing emotional outbursts, conspiracy theories or embarrassing, dismissive references to 2000. The Washington taterskins are the central theme of every NFL team message board out there. Here's a message to you all from all ExtremeSkins fans everywhere.

It's time to embrace the reality of it all. Simply, we're better than you.  :-D

That's it. Look no further. We are better than you. We're more fun. It feels better to be us. We've got flair. We're audacious, capricious, bodacious, supercalifragilisticxpalidocious.

Are you finally getting it?

Yes, yes, I know cap hell was supposed to be upon us. I know that's what you've been told. I feel for you, I really do. As you come to realize we're better than you, a second bit of stark reality must also penetrate. We're smarter than them.

Repeat after me.

The Washington taterskins are managed, coached and owned by highly professional people who know more about running a football franchise than ALL the unnamed, anonymous sources any reporter has yanked from the broom closet and quoted.

Don't take my word for it. Take the following words for it.

Brandon Lloyd, Antwaan Randle El, Adam Archuleta, Andre Carter, Todd Collins, Christian Fauria.   :-D

The question you all should be asking isn't, "How is all this possible?" No. The question should be, "How didn't we know this was all possible?"

Six years of assurances cap hell was on the way and you still allowed yourself to believe the tripe. Perhaps busting the cap hell myth as it relates to the Washington taterskins is just too painful a thing for media and fans of other teams to do.

Like a child coming to the harsh knowledge Santa doesn't exist, the media and opposing teams' fans are struggling desperately to hang on to the fiction that cap hell is on the way for the taterskins despite--literally--YEARS of demonstrated contrary evidence.

Here's the best part.

You don't have to hate us for what we're doing. You can do it, too.

"The thing I want to emphasize is this: We haven't done one thing that anybody else can't do," Joe Gibbs said after the introductory press conference for Andre Carter. "We have certain rules in the league. Here's the cap, here's the numbers, here's what you can spend, so everybody in the league can do what we're doing, it's just that they choose not to, many of them."

Deep down, this is really the issue, isn't it? You can do it too and you know it, but, your team doesn't do it, so, you have a hard choice. Hate your team, or hate us.

Say you're a fan of the Philadelphia Eagles. You always have all those many millions available, which somehow never seem to get spent. All week you're hearing how you have LeCharles Bentley locked up as your free agent masterstroke to solidify your offensive line.

You are giddy. You're thrilled. You know this is the guy you need. He fills a need and makes it a strength. You're excited about the prospects of adding such a substantial piece. Then, the Cleveland Browns call, offer a few more bucks to Bentley and Bentley winds up in Cleveland leaving you with nothing more than whimpering excuses that Bentley is from Cleveland and always wanted to play there.

Oh, hush.

Antwaan Randle El is from Chicago. He's always wanted to play there. Yet he's playing in D.C. Adam Archuleta  :-D admits he adores Lovie Smith after years playing for him with St. Louis and wanted to play with him in Chicago. Yet he's playing in D.C. Andre Carter just had to meet the Broncos because his father played there 12 years and he envisioned being the second generation of his family with the team. Yet he's playing in D.C.

And it's driving you crazy because you were so excited and thrilled about the prospects of adding a good player your management and owner can't figure out how to land while we get EVERY single player we shoot at.

We get to actually live the thrill and giddiness you only get to brush up against. And it's killing you.

Did we pay a premium for generally young players entering their prime with years left to play in the NFL? You bet we did. Kind of like when the Eagles lock up their own young players for a premium before they really emerge on the scene and everyone calls that genius. Think of it like that, only, with the component of actually being smart because an expensive 24-year-old promising receiver suddenly becomes a very cheap 26-year-old receiver when he grabs 80 balls.

See, we already had good players under contract. Now we have more.

As you struggle to find words to describe the coming cap doom heading our way, try to process one final thought. When you have that free agent you need all lined up and you don't get him, well, isn't that really what cap hell feels like?

I wouldn't know, because I don't ever have to feel that way.

PhillyPhreak54

I love it.

Art Mills' writing; the gift that keeps on giving

Rome

Isn't that the fat piece of shtein who died?


PhillyPhreak54