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How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 4:26 pm
by Lord Jim
After getting off to a pathetic 3-6 start, the Redskins have come storming back, winning six in a row, setting up Sunday's game against the demonic denizens of Minas Morgul, (otherwise known as the Dallas Cowboys) for the NFC East Championship...
Sunday’s Redskins-Cowboys game will join just a handful of others that define the rivalry

It’s Dallas Week in Washington, and after what has been mostly a decades-long hiatus for one of the more celebrated and combative rivalries in sports, the game this time has meaning far beyond nostalgia.

The Washington Redskins made certain of that by winning six in a row to set up a decisive, prime-time showdown for the NFC East title at home against their bitter adversary. The Cowboys, meanwhile, won three straight to climb back into playoff contention and nearly ran that streak to four before losing Sunday in overtime.



So cue the footage of George Allen mocking Tom Landry; Diron Talbert inciting Roger Staubach; Darrell Green chasing down Tony Dorsett; and LaVar Arrington ending Troy Aikman’s career.

“This game is going to be unbelievable,” said Redskins tight end Chris Cooley, who has played the Cowboys 13 times in nine seasons. “This is what should be one of the best rivalries in all of football, one of the top two or three games in all of football . . . but it hasn’t been Redskins-Cowboys where we both have great teams.”

In 2005, during his second season in the NFL, Cooley had the signature game of his career against the Cowboys in Week 15, when both teams arrived at FedEx Field with 7-6 records, chasing the New York Giants for the division lead.

By the time Cooley caught his third touchdown of the afternoon, the Redskins were well on their way to a 35-7 triumph and the third of five consecutive wins to close the season. Washington finished 10-6 by beating the Giants on Christmas Eve and the Philadelphia Eagles the following Sunday to secure a wild-card berth, while the Cowboys dropped two of three to miss the playoffs.

“That run we were on was fun, and it was awesome to come to work,” Cooley said. “And that’s what it’s like right now. It’s the same feeling.”

The Redskins own the longest winning streak in the NFC after Sunday’s 27-20 victory over the Eagles that included the return of Robert Griffin III. The rookie quarterback missed one game with a sprained right knee and watched from the sideline as backup Kirk Cousins directed a 38-21 win against the Cleveland Browns on Dec. 16.

When the Cowboys-Redskins rivalry was at its most contentious during the 1970s, Allen’s defensive charges often found themselves chasing the elusive Staubach [ :arg ]the way defenders have been scurrying after Griffin this year.

Talbert also was particularly accomplished at needling the 1963 Heisman Trophy winner from Navy, frequently telling reporters that the best way to beat the Cowboys was to injure Staubach. The relationship between the players grew so hostile that they refused to shake hands during pregame coin flips, instead trading verbal barbs on the field.

Talbert never let Staubach or the Cowboys forget a 26-3 dismantling at the hands of the Redskins in the 1972 NFC championship game at RFK Stadium,[ :clap: :ok ] when Allen famously inspired his team before the game by saying: “Just remember, 40 men together can’t lose.”

“First of all, this rivalry [began] long before him and long before me,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said last month, referring to his friendly relationship with Redskins counterpart Dan Snyder. “Secondly, it’s bigger than both of us put together. So having said all that, I just want to figure out a way for the Cowboys to beat the Redskins. Of course if it were the Giants or the Eagles, those are big too, but this Redskins thing is something that’s got more stories, and so storied.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/su ... story.html

God, what I wouldn't give to be able to be at that game....


Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:06 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
My cousin (by choice not by blood) died 6 years ago and was a rabid Redskins fan. I know he will be watching this game this weekend. It is THE most exciting game on the schedule this wekend with ripples to at least one or two other teams making the playoffs. I hate Dallas and I dislike the Redskins (I am a Jets fan but do like the Giants) but this is a must see game.

For a change, dallas is actually playing as a team in December. Usually they had folded up their tents and went fishing in Alabama by now. RGIII may become an all-time great QB and if not, he is this year (which is all anyone can ask now-a-days in football). I am setting up my recliner and iced tea and peanuts for this game. Forget the Jets and Giants, this has epic battle written all over it. Hope it lives up to it.

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:19 pm
by Gob

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:27 pm
by Lord Jim
Strop, I'm sure you won't want to miss The Game.....

I'll find a link for you to watch it on-line... :ok

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:32 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
It will be over in less than four hours unlike cricket which is not over in four days. I'm sorry our attention span is a little less than yours. It will only be a case of beer (or three for me if I were to imbibe) :mrgreen:

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:46 pm
by Gob
oldr_n_wsr wrote:It will be over in less than four hours (3 3/4 hours of which will be adverts,) unlike cricket which is not over in four five days. :
Fixed ;)

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:05 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
thanks ;)

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 5:43 am
by Lord Jim
My cousin (by choice not by blood) died 6 years ago and was a rabid Redskins fan. I know he will be watching this game this weekend.
I'm sure he will.

Even The Dead will rise to watch this game.... :ok

(If I were dead, I'd get up for this one...)

As I've said before, there's no such thing as an "ex-Redskins fan"....(it's like that Marine thing, or the Mafia...)

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 6:58 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
The Jets are out of it and the Giants need four things to happen to get in. One is for them to win. Another is for the Redskins to beat Dallas. I'll watch both games and root accordingly.
The other two, we'll see.

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 7:28 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
The Jets are out of it and the Giants need four things to happen to get in. One is for them to win. Another is for the Redskins to beat Dallas. I'll watch both games and root accordingly.
The other two, we'll see.

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 7:58 pm
by oldr_n_wsr
DPM :?

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 12:20 am
by Long Run
So LJ, were you a Sonny Jurgensen or Billy Kilmer guy?

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 1:14 am
by Lord Jim
I was a Sonny guy Long Run, (he was...and still is...a real class act...whenever I watch the 'Skins, I turn off the TV sound and tune into him and fellow Hall Of Famer Sam Huff on the internet doing the game's radio broadcast) but I came to respect Billy...

Jurgensen was a great pure passer with incredible poise and instincts...

I well remember that bizarre injury he had where he was just walking backwards from a play, where he stepped the wrong way into a hole on the turf and broke his ankle... (I can close my eyes and still see it to this very day) which gave Kilmer his first shot....

I came to respect Kilmer because of what I learned about him, (he was injured so badly in a car crash in 1963 that his doctors told him that they needed to amputate his leg. He refused and went on to play another 13 years in the NFL) and because of what he was able to do on the field.

Nothing Kilmer did was ever pretty. He threw the most horrible looking passes, (the sort of wobbly, floater passes that had every fan saying, "hey, I could do that"...) and seemed to move with the speed and grace of a clog dancer...

And yet, if you look at his stats during his years with the Redskins, he was consistently at or near the top of the league in pass completion percentage, (of course having Charley Taylor and Jerry Smith to throw to probably didn't hurt.... ) total passing yards, and even rushing yards for a quarterback....

I think it's disgraceful that he hasn't been inducted into the NFL Hall Of Fame.

The one I absolutely had no use for (and still don't) was Joe Theismann. (Though I ate and drank at his restaurant fairly regularly, and accepted a few free drinks from him personally...every time he came in he'd work the tables and buy a round for the house)

I had him pegged as a four star phony candy ass from the get go...he basically only had one really decent season....(And he had Art Monk to throw to)

(And I'll never forget the year we got blown out 38-0 by the Raiders in the Super Bowl with Theismann at the helm...the night before the game, the sonofabitch was shacked up with Cathy Lee Crosby in his hotel room, and his wife, not knowing anything about this, walked in on them....Gee whiz, I wonder if that might have distracted him during the game....)

And now I know way more about his prostate than I ever cared to know....(Every time I see that smarmy phony on my TV screen, my prostate becomes irritated....)

But laying the quarterbacks aside, my all time favorite from that era, (and I suspect for many other Redskins fans as well...a guy I had the opportunity to meet on several occasions) is of course, "The Diesel":

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Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:22 am
by Long Run
Riggins was a load. I think your typo short-changed the poor Skins 9 points; it was tough enough they had to take on world-class hurdler Marcus Allen and the rest of the Raider icons of that day.

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 2:53 am
by Lord Jim
Riggins was a load.
Yeah, a "load" of heart, grit, stamina, and determination.... 8-)

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 5:23 am
by MajGenl.Meade
Lord Jim wrote: But laying the quarterbacks aside . . .
LJ don't just skip over these experiences for goodness' sake! We need details! Did you at least get autographs?

:shock: :o :ok

Meade

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 2:57 am
by Lord Jim
7-7 at the half...

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 2:58 am
by Gob
MajGenl.Meade wrote:
Lord Jim wrote: But laying the quarterbacks aside . . .
LJ don't just skip over these experiences for goodness' sake! We need details! Did you at least get autographs?

:shock: :o :ok

Meade

Or a reach-around?

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:28 am
by Lord Jim
Now it's...

14-7 Skins!!!

Re: How 'Bout Them 'Skins!

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:46 am
by Rick
21/10 just to steal his thunder...