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    Skins finally get some respect


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    Quote Originally Posted by Spence View Post
    well, IMO we have a long ways to go and the respect will be turned into "same old redskins" easy enough if we don't keep making progress . . .

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    We have to win this division. Bottom line. I don't want to just get a wild card. We need to win the division and get a home playoff game, if for nothing else, to shut Heath Evans up.

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    Not getting respect can work in your favor. Consider the '82 Skins, everyone thought they were lucky and that Dallas was far better. Dallas found out otherwise. So did everyone else. Getting "trash talked" motivates a team to play better, let 'em blast away at us. The last thing I want is for the Redskins to get full of themselves and start thinking how good they are.

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    Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora has given the Redskins' rookie sensation a new title –- one typically reserved for knights.
    "His name is Sir," said Umenyiora, who was born in London. "His name is Sir Robert Griffin. That is what I refer to him now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seafin77 View Post
    Not getting respect can work in your favor. Consider the '82 Skins, everyone thought they were lucky and that Dallas was far better. Dallas found out otherwise. So did everyone else. Getting "trash talked" motivates a team to play better, let 'em blast away at us. The last thing I want is for the Redskins to get full of themselves and start thinking how good they are.

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    i agree to a point . . . in the past being the underdog meant that we had a chance as the other team might play down to our level . . . thats how we had a chance to win normally . . . THANK GOD that is in the past . . . now, I WANT TO be favored as i believe this team can win . . . a good team does not need bulletin board material to win . . . a good team prepares well, executes and takes care of what they need to do to get the win . . . i am hoping we will be favored more often than not for the next 10 - 15 years anyway!!

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    I was hoping to be the underdog today. So many things have changed this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LarryBrownFan View Post
    I was hoping to be the underdog today. So many things have changed this year.
    . . . they sure have . . . and no matter how this year finishes, i hope they can take this momentum, add a few pieces and take next year by storm!!

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    Redskins are young and have earned respect. Respect isn't enough.

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    No backing into the playoffs by this team!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkinsGuru View Post
    i agree to a point . . . in the past being the underdog meant that we had a chance as the other team might play down to our level . . . thats how we had a chance to win normally . . . THANK GOD that is in the past . . . now, I WANT TO be favored as i believe this team can win . . . a good team does not need bulletin board material to win . . . a good team prepares well, executes and takes care of what they need to do to get the win . . . i am hoping we will be favored more often than not for the next 10 - 15 years anyway!!
    It's human nature. As Russ Grimm once said "When you win complacency sets in". That's what you have to avoid. Joe Gibbs understood as well as anyone.
    Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora has given the Redskins' rookie sensation a new title –- one typically reserved for knights.
    "His name is Sir," said Umenyiora, who was born in London. "His name is Sir Robert Griffin. That is what I refer to him now.

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