<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Sheriff Gonna Getcha @ May 9 2006, 09:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I think he meant Holmes can do reverses and stuff like that. Because Randle El is the best passing WR off all time lol. Well... Matt Jones is pretty tight.</div>Holmes did a few passing plays at OSU so he can throw the ball also...
Remember skin fans, championship are earned through hard work not by outbidding other teams for players.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Sheriff Gonna Getcha @ May 10 2006, 03:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>The Redskins look more for character and personality than talent. So... </div>Like Sean Taylor?
When they drafted him, we didn't know he would be dumb. But his personality is great. Just because someone wlaked on his proerty and he got pissed, doesn't mean he's got a bad attitude. But look at the rest of the players.We could've got Julian Peterson but he's personality is too gay.
Yeah, im sure the Redskins had no idea he would spit in players faces, point guns at people and be constantly in trouble with the law.
Who wouldn't spit in Pittman's face...Who wouldn't point a gun at someone if they're takin shit from your property...
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Randle El Keeps Roethlisberger In PrayersBy Gary FitzgeraldRedskins.com June 13, 2006Redskins wide receiver Antwaan Randle El reacted with surprise and concern upon learning that his close friend and former teammate Ben Roethlisberger was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident on Monday."It was a bit of a shock," Randle El said. "You never expect something like that to happen. You worry about whether he's all right and you worry about how his family is doing. You spend a lot of time praying."Roethlisberger suffered injuries to his jaw and nose in the motorcycle crash in Pittsburgh. He was not wearing a helmet. Roethlisberger underwent seven hours of surgery at Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh.Randle El and Roethlisberger, quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers, were teammates the last two seasons. They both played key roles in helping the Steelers to a Super Bowl XL championship last February.Antwaan Randle El during Super Bowl XL as a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers. (Getty Images)Randle El said he spoke with several of his former Pittsburgh teammates on Monday afternoon, including quarterback Charlie Batch. He also spoke with Bill Cowher, head coach of the Steelers."Nobody really knew what was going on [at the time], but as the day went on, we all started finding out more and more," Randle El said.Randle El offered his thoughts and prayers to Roethlisberger and his family."I just encourage him to pray and believe that God is going to bless him, and to believe that despite all of the injuries he has, he can come out and be the same Ben he was before, if not better," Randle El said."That's what Ben and I always talked about: You pray, but you have to believe in your prayers. You have to believe that God is going to heal him and take care of him. This is a big thing. It's not just a broken ankle or anything like that. This is very serious and it could have been even worse."Randle El last spoke with Roethlisberger on June 4 at the Steelers' Super Bowl ring ceremony at Heinz Field. He said he hoped to visit with Roethlisberger next week, after the Redskins' mini-camp on June 16-18.</div>http://www.redskins.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=2203
He's the man, im never gonna forget him and im gonna support him for the redskins. Him & Ben are very close-friends i heard, like very close.