indyskinsfan Posted December 28, 2001 Share Posted December 28, 2001 Oh my gosh, just when I put "5" on 'em, that don't have no lock, and key, "5", just smoking indo weed, "5" on it,,,,, Make it "6" This dude camps in short routes - crap! FROM THE USATODAY website - Sports 12/28/01 Redskins QB Tony Banks vs. Saints SS Sammy Knight — The Redskins like to work underneath and that's where Knight lives. With 6 interceptions, Knight is a real threat against the rinky-dink passing game that Washington uses to backs and ends. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mickalino Posted December 28, 2001 Share Posted December 28, 2001 Could be a blessing in disguise. If Marty, Jimmy Raye, and Tony B continue their stubborn ways with that type of gameplan, then it could just be expediting the exit of those Terrible Three (Schotty, Raye, and Banks). Let Sammy Knight be the nail in the coffin so we can get this silly saga over with as soon as possible. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
indyskinsfan Posted December 28, 2001 Author Share Posted December 28, 2001 I don't know how I forgot this guy, but I certainly wouldn't have given the Skins 30 points, even with Graham. How he does it is with speed and "hiding" just off the hip and behind LB's, once the play develops, then when you think you can "loft" a pass in the flat, the gambler goes for it. However, if he misses in full stride and Davis has smooth sailing, it could be bad news for the Saints. On the other side, we can handle their passing game, but, it's Ricky Williams speed, with a charging Bruce. Hey Ricky Williams has small, fragile ankles and LaVar's in a very, very nasty mood. Let's all watch and see how he handles Williams. Also, is it a penalty for grabbing by the Dreadlocks? [<IMG SRC="http://www.extremeskins.com/ubb/edited.gif" border=0> by indyskinsfan on December 28, 2001.] [ by indyskinsfan on December 28, 2001.] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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