Larry Brown #43 Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 All the people (Wilbon included) who had tried to claim that the rivalry is dead are looking pretty foolish right now. This game rekindled a lot of great memories from the good ol' days. It's premature to call such a great, historic rivalry dead just because one team dominates the other for a period of time. Great rivalries endure such periods. With Gibbs and Parcells roaming the sidelines, and especially after last night's comeback, this rivalry feels stronger now to me than it did at any point in the last ten years. You think Dallas doesn't want to kill us at FedEx Field next time we meet? It's on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boss_Hogg Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 All the people (Wilbon included) who had tried to claim that the rivalry is dead are looking pretty foolish right now. This game rekindled a lot of great memories from the good ol' days. It's premature to call such a great, historic rivalry dead just because one team dominates the other for a period of time. Great rivalries endure such periods. With Gibbs and Parcells roaming the sidelines, and especially after last night's comeback, this rivalry feels stronger now to me than it did at any point in the last ten years. You think Dallas doesn't want to kill us at FedEx Field next time we meet? It's on. Yeah, Wilbon rips the Redskins at every chance he gets Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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