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posted by James Beale on Thursday, September 4th, 2008 at 3:55 pm

 The Redskins’ Ridiculous Fantasy (non-playoff edition)

categories | fantasy sports, football


So Chris Cooley, who despite hit questionable ethics is everybody’s favorite tight end, recently convinced a group of Redskins players to come over play fantasy football with him.  He videotaped it all, and it’s awesome. 

Here is the video:

And here are some highlights

  • the entire team booing the pick of Marion Barber because “you can’t take a cowboy” (no complaints about Westbrook)
  • Jason Campell, their QB, picking Drew Brees over himself
  • The team making fun of Steve Smith for cold clocking a teammate
  • Fred Smoot naming his team “the D.C. lumber company
  • Smoot calling Matt Ryan “a pair of shoes”

I’m so happy it’s football season

2 Responses to “The Redskins’ Ridiculous Fantasy (non-playoff edition)”

Did anybody else notice the Sprint commerical during tonight’s game? I don’t even know what it’s for, I just know they had an animation of a football stadium on a phone, where they are kicking a “30-yarder for the win” from the 30 yard line. From the 30 yard line, it’s a 40-yarder, jackasses!

by tofoomeister

I saw that and I wasn’t even mad. I love football season so much that I’m going to embrace ridiculously bad ads through week three (then … it’s on).

by James Beale

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