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SRS thru week 3


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11 hours ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Idk, something with an ounce of creativity or relevancy to the region. Maybe the Federals? or Feds? 

I've always liked the suggestion of Red Tails.  The Tuskegee Airmen were a groundbreaking group who distinguished themselves serving their country in the war to defeat one of the greatest threats free societies have ever faced.  They embody many of the ideals we share as americans: courage, hard work in overcoming obstacles, achievement based on merit. Washington as the seat of the federal government could do a lot worse than to pick a mascot for it's team that symbolizes values held by the entire country.

Now if you really wanna strike fear into the hearts of opponents with something relevant to the region, you could always just go with the Washington Auditors. But that doesn't have the same energy. Or any energy really.

Am I saying the IRS is a soul devouring outfit that sucks the life out of anything it touches?

Yes.

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16 hours ago, Fox007 said:

I like how those idiots are called Football Team, it's like for punishment for being racist they get to be default. Should just leave them as Football Team for their generic ass asses. Don't even deserve a name.

For a long-ass time now, though, the old name was a staple in the NFL and only recently did people wake the fug up and realize just how bad that name was/is. 

yeah...it would be funny-as-hell(and fitting) to have them stay as Generic or whatever.

My dislike toward them is their f'n owner.    As long as he's in charge, FUG him.

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based on this, the Taints are one of the better teams in the league, and we soundly whopped them. as sam and the offense get better, and we start creeping to the right, watch the fug out.

The matchup with the booeeez is interesting. Strength against strength, and matching weaknesses. We’re a little better in both categories, eg our O vs their D and vice versa, so we should win this one…based on 3 games worth of data. 😃

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