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Deangelo Williams 2008 biggest pro bowl snub ever?


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i was eating some butterfingers with some friends and i had an extra one. Some fellow walked up and wanted the extra. I tossed it to him but he dropped it. We all said "butterfingers!". Then he just started bleeding from his nose and ears, collapsed to the ground.:confused::(

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Wait, aren't the Redskins headquarted in VA?

So Virginia =/= a state

Therefore they are not one of the United States

Therefore they are not a part of this nation.

Therefore they can't be a part of the National Football League

So since they are no longer a team, all their players must go on the waiver wire. And we are the worst team in the league so we get first shot at all their good players! (Looks up Redskins roster) Aww dammit! No wonder Skins fans hate Snyder so much. Fug it just let them have their dang team.

It's a good thing the Skins are totally irrelevant and have been for a LONG time.

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Read along with me.

Probowl=Popularity Contest.

Our star players will, for the most part, always be over looked/under valued outside of our division.

And yet Gross, who is nothing special, gets in fairly regularly.

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And yet Gross, who is nothing special, gets in fairly regularly.

Gross is just an all around good LT. NFC doesn't have many to choose from....doesn't many Gross is the Tom Brady of the LT position.

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I wish Cam Newton had a time machine....Deangelo would have rushed for 3000 yards 52 tds and solve pi with him at QB that season....and oh yes...an undefeated year...we would have 3 superbowls as well.

your an idiot. With Cam at QB, DeAngleo would have had like 200 yards and 1 TD. No point handing the ball off when your QB is straight up wrecking shop with 4000 passing yards, 30 passing TDs, and 30 on the ground. You did manage to hit the undefeated year and superbowl in your analysis but that is a given when the name Cam is mentioned.

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your an idiot. With Cam at QB, DeAngleo would have had like 200 yards and 1 TD. No point handing the ball off when your QB is straight up wrecking shop with 4000 passing yards, 30 passing TDs, and 30 on the ground. You did manage to hit the undefeated year and superbowl in your analysis but that is a given when the name Cam is mentioned.

well Cam would have those stats..Deangelo is only running out the game when we are up by 50 after the first quarter..duhh 3000 yards and 52 tds are the garbage time stats...whos the idiot now!

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well Cam would have those stats..Deangelo is only running out the game when we are up by 50 after the first quarter..duhh 3000 yards and 52 tds are the garbage time stats...whos the idiot now!

touche

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