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Where is the enthusiasm we used to have on Dallas week? I am so pumped for tomorrow. Huge game now that Giants lost today. When we win we will have a great chance for the playoffs. Go Skins!
LOL, thank you so much for posting this. It epitomizes the typical fag Redskins fan in just about every way imaginable. Just the fact that you call it "Dallas week" is hilarious in ways you'll never be able to comprehend.
I couldn't believe it today when they were reviewing the NFL standings.
They were showing the division leaders and there the Skins were at 5-6.
How in the hell can you lead the division with a 5-6 record? Says a lot about the NFC East.
Eagles won today.
A lot of butt hurt cowgirls fans here. Of course most of them are now Carolina fans so there's only a few cowgirls idiots left. Never understood the crying for attention, "look at me! I'm a cowgirls fan from Virginia!"
That's BAD! Wrote:
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> WAS favored by 3.5 points (and fading) against a
> 3-8 team at home. Ouch!
LOL, that's it? Dang.
How many empty seats do you think there will be tonight? Maybe just 10k instead of the usual 20k?
I'm rooting for the Skins baby! Can't root for the Cowboys on principle, and a Skins victory will get their idiot fan base even more fired up than they already are - only to be crushed back down to reality later. Always fun to watch. :-)
The Dallas Cowboys have not been to the Super Bowl in 20 years but the shrewd marketing of owner Jerry Jones and a gold mine called AT&T Stadium have kept the team atop the NFL’s financial ledger.
This is the 18th year that Forbes has compiled valuations of NFL teams and the ninth consecutive one that the Cowboys have landed in the top spot, worth $4 billion this year. In 2014, the Cowboys generated revenue of $620 million–a record for a U.S. sports team–and ranked first in the NFL in average attendance (90,000), premium seating revenue ($120 million) and stadium revenue generated from non-NFL events ($30 million).
The New England Patriots ($3.2 billion), Washington Redskins ($2.85 billion), New York Giants ($2.8 billion) and San Francisco 49ers ($2.7 billion) round out the NFL’s top five. The commonality among the NFL’s most valuable teams is that they are in big markets and play in cash-rich stadiums run by the teams.
Riggo Wrote:
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> When we win we will have a great chance for the playoffs.
> Go Skins!
Teehee. Better luck next year, porkchop!
Another classic Skins performance today. Let's break it down:
- On Primetime TV in front of their home audience against their most hated opponent, the Skins did what the Skins do - they sucked. The offense couldn't do anything because they were playing a decent defense (Cousins only looks "good" when he plays bad secondaries), and endless mistakes once again revealed the true colors of this pathetic football team.
- This was a classic case of Two Bad Teams. Embarrassing performances on both sides. The NFL will likely think long and hard about putting this match-up on Primetime TV again anytime soon.
- "Dallas Week", as the idiot Skins fanbase calls it, proves to be yet another self-inflicted disappointment. :-(
- The Skins lost in their classic heartbreaker fashion - nothing but the best for the home fans!
Thanks for the endless entertainment guys. I really mean it. :-)
Mike O'Meara Show Fan Wrote:
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> I blame the Redskins situation on whoever killed
> Hitler before his mission was done.
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Man, this was one of the classic Redskins threads last season. The OP is some dude from India who is Kirk Cousins' #1 fan. As you can see above, his endless/senseless Redskins optimism never wanes. I've been hoping he'd return to FFU this season.