Do you like it? Not like it? I'm thinking it's a superbowl run type schedule.
We open with two great prime time matchups. Bye is in week 8 which is just about perfect. And to make things even more sweeter we get to play Dallas in week 9 AT HOME after that week of rest.
I think the Skins have a great shot to go 12-4 next season and be a very strong team for superbowl contention in 2006. Of course every year I feel will be a super bowl year. Still something feels different this time... especially after winning a playoff game last year and with so much promise going into 2006... This year will be awesome I can feel it already.
Yep, this year I can feel that something good is about to happen. I believe that the Skins have a great chance to not only make the playoffs, but have a run deep into the playoffs. This year is the most confident and pleased I've been with the Skins team/chances to advance deep in the playoffs in awhile
Guys, I'm warming up the bandwagon, do ya'll want to help me clean this 'ole thing up?
"We couldn’t do diddley poo offensively, we couldn’t make a first down, we couldn’t run the ball, we didn’t try to run the ball, we couldn’t complete a pass - we sucked."
-Week 8 Bye is good. We got screwed last year with the week 3 bye. -4 of last 6 games at home. -Second game of each NFC East match up is at home.
And as for Salisbury... no, he's a weasel.
Spot on!!!!! Looks like were primed for a good run. My real concern going into this season is, of course brunell. can he really get it done. He's kinda like the jeff gordon of football, if he's in front and everything is clicking he's winning, if he's nicked up a little he falls to the rear.
Gibbs Baby!!! wrote:Guys, I'm warming up the bandwagon, do ya'll want to help me clean this 'ole thing up?
nah leave it the way it is. now that we got all that dirty spermier stink out of it.
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terpfan wrote: nah leave it the way it is. now that we got all that dirty spermier stink out of it.
Amen on the Spurtier attitude, brother. God I hated cheering that b@st@rd...
mrblitz wrote:When do you guys think that Jason Campbell will take over as starter. I think barring injury, next year.
Hopefully we don't have to worry about it until next season, that would mean Brunell stays healthy all season and plays well. And give him another year of learning, which certainly won't hurt him one bit.
"We couldn’t do diddley poo offensively, we couldn’t make a first down, we couldn’t run the ball, we didn’t try to run the ball, we couldn’t complete a pass - we sucked."