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bubba9497
September-14th-2009, 06:00 PM
http://chriscooley.yardbarker.com/blog/chriscooley/FP_Coping_With_A_Redskin_Loss/1168867


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Coping With A Redskin Loss

Yeah, yeah, yeah, the Redskins lost to the Giants…I know it sucks, I feel your pain. But, it was the 1st game of the season, it was the Giants and it was in New York. Sure it would be nice to get a win there, but 1 game does not make a season. As a fan that can remember games back to the 81’ season, I’ve suffered thru 213 losses…that’s a lifetime of heartbreak. However, the key is learning how to deal with the loss and recognizing certain symptoms that come from the losing. You may be suffering from some of the conditions that I’m going to discuss in this post…the first step is admitting you have the problem. Ladies and gentleman, the stages of a Redskin’s loss.

DAY 1 (Game day)

Disbelief – During this stage you take a few moments to review your thoughts. You say things like “we didn’t just lose, did we?” “WTF happened on that WR option play with Randle El?” “Are we really the only team in the division without a win?”

Anger – Oh yeah, your pissed now. You text, email or call everyone in your cell phone that will listen to you, even the ones who won’t listen to you! You say things you really don’t mean, things like “Portis is over the hill, put in Mason” or “F Campbell, sign Garcia or Jeff George” and “We’ll never win under Zorn, I want Shanahan.”

Your wife/girlfriend asks you “what do you care it’s only a football game” you reply something really stupid like “I’ve loved them longer than I’ve loved you.” This will haunt you a lot longer than the loss to the Giants!

Numbness – After you’ve gone thru your Rolodex and contacted everyone you can, you sit in your Lazy-boy and drink and eat everything in the house. You barely speak, in fact you're only forms of communications at this point are mumbling and grunting (maybe an occasional fart, your wife/girlfriend is really happy with you at this point.) The day ends with you passing out in your lucky jersey (which is no longer lucky) and your wife’s diary looks like this.

Day 2 (The day after)

Game Hangover – You wake up, groggy and trying to collect your bearings…and hoping the day before never happened. You get on the Internet and confirm that yes, the Skins lost! At this point it’s time to take your thoughts to the mainstream media, I mean all your friends have already heard your BS…let’s post it on the internet message boards and call sports talk radio shows! At the Cooley Zone you say something like “Chris, here’s my email address, tell Zorn to call me…his play calling sucks!” or you call Lavar and Dukes to say “the Skins will go 6-10, it’s time to start planning for 2010.”

Day 3

Rest – On day 3, you rest. You re-watch the game…but you’re not angry. You cuddle with your wife, you watch some Housewives show on A&E.

Day 4

Coming out of the fog - The Dallas fan at work greets you in the morning with a jab about the Skins, without thinking you tell him to go F himself. You start rambling on about how we were a couple plays away from beating the Giants in New York and how we’re gonna sweep the Cowgirls. You sit at your desk and you feel…peace.

Drinking the Kool-Aid – You look at the remaining schedule and all of the sudden…the Skins are going to go 15-1. You start texting, calling and emailing your friends and say things like “I think Portis is going to to rush for 150 this week” and “JC’s going to have a Pro Bowl year, just wait and see!” It’s time to go mainstream again so you head back to the Cooley’s message board “Zorn’s going to be the Coach of the Year” you call L&D “the Skins will win the Super Bowl this year with a last second option pass…Randle El to Cooley.”

Day 5

On day 5 you go back to your normal self, and I guess what I’m trying to say to everyone is…just pretend like it’s day 5. Don’t get too high when we rip off 4-5 wins in a row and don’t bash the team after this loss. The Skins played hard and it was a tough situation that they went into. I’m a diehard and I’m sure you are too, let’s support the team and move forward. I mean…I looked at the schedule, I don’t think we’re going to have to deal with another loss this season.

ljs
September-14th-2009, 06:12 PM
that is great....and oh so true.

JaimeDeCurry
September-14th-2009, 06:14 PM
The video at the end is good watching. Great to see his reaction after the game and what he took out of it.

InsaneBoost
September-14th-2009, 06:22 PM
Great post bubba, lets just hope some people listen / comprehend.

THUNDERDOME
September-14th-2009, 06:41 PM
http://chriscooley.yardbarker.com/blog/chriscooley/FP_Coping_With_A_Redskin_Loss/1168867


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DAY 1 (Game day)

Disbelief – During this stage you take a few moments to review your thoughts. You say things like “we didn’t just lose, did we?” “WTF happened on that WR option play with Randle El?” “Are we really the only team in the division without a win?”

Anger – Oh yeah, your pissed now. You text, email or call everyone in your cell phone that will listen to you, even the ones who won’t listen to you! You say things you really don’t mean, things like “Portis is over the hill, put in Mason” or “F Campbell, sign Garcia or Jeff George” and “We’ll never win under Zorn, I want Shanahan.”

Your wife/girlfriend asks you “what do you care it’s only a football game” you reply something really stupid like “I’ve loved them longer than I’ve loved you.” This will haunt you a lot longer than the loss to the Giants!
:hysterical:

Sounds like an ES reference :D

vainglory
September-14th-2009, 06:46 PM
listening to cooley makes me feel much more comfortable that we can right this ship

WhoRUSupposed2Be
September-14th-2009, 06:48 PM
So funny but yet so true lol.

SkinsNumberOne
September-14th-2009, 06:50 PM
He forgot "F Cooley, Hold on to the ball when you RUN!!111"

pez
September-14th-2009, 06:52 PM
Too many people here on the board stuck on Day 1 - "Anger" stage though...

terrifNick21
September-14th-2009, 06:57 PM
Hahaha. Great post.

jkypoo
September-14th-2009, 06:58 PM
Gawd...I wish it was Day 5 around here.

I'd even settle for Day 4 at this point.

Spear
September-14th-2009, 07:06 PM
Misleading thread title. Cooley himself did not write that.

Blackest Eyes
September-14th-2009, 07:10 PM
Too many people here on the board stuck on Day 1 - "Anger" stage though...

Totally.

Cooley is spot on though. It does suck to lose and feel like we saw no change from last season but just give them a couple of games and see if the pattern continues before going bat ****.

Chachie
September-14th-2009, 07:13 PM
I'm still living day one. :(

pez
September-14th-2009, 07:14 PM
I went through all the stages within a 7 hour period...

Thats why I can't do fantasy football.... on gameday I am an emotional rollercoaster...

add my own "fantasy team" on top of that and I think I would die at an early age...

authentic
September-14th-2009, 07:19 PM
it needs to be day 7 at 1pm!!

DixieFlatline
September-14th-2009, 07:33 PM
I love Cooley's comments at the end. It brings a believable professional look at the situation. Anyone notice he said they met as an offense after the game which was unusual?

bubba9497
September-14th-2009, 07:50 PM
Too many people here on the board stuck on Day 1 - "Anger" stage though...



365 days a year

bishtw
September-14th-2009, 07:58 PM
Here's to puting the loss behind us and moving on to the Rams.:cheers:

HLF
September-14th-2009, 08:08 PM
lol me doing almost everything yesterday including passing out in my jersey. :doh:

bobs4
September-14th-2009, 08:24 PM
what a load of crap. The Redskins flat out EMBARRASED me in the Giants game. Made me wish that somehow I could transplant my loyalty and feelings into being a Patriots fan. Then I could watch a QB step UP into the pocket. I could watch my QB read a defense and adjust and throw short or long depending on the defense.

This team SUCKED on Sunday against the NY GIANTS. There did not seem to be FIRE coming out of this team. They must enjoy bending over for Tuck and the Giants every time they play, because it happens every time and will continue every time for the next 10 years until the Redskins get a QB and a pass rush.

p.s. I am still embarrased and I have told everyone that I will be in a living hell for the next 4 months until Zorn is fired on January 1. That is obviously booked already. Its just that no good coach would come in here right now because he will want to bring in his own system. But you can book it. Zorn is gone by Jan. 1.

WARLORD1863
September-14th-2009, 08:34 PM
Love it. Loved the video at the end too. I've already reached day 4, and this is probably the quickest I have reached this point. I don't think I ever recovered from the Rams game last year. It was day 1 every day for awhile.

New
September-14th-2009, 08:43 PM
LMAO! If that aint the truth!

And.... I love Coooooooooley! If the rest of the team had his character, we would be un-beatable! HTTR!

skinsgirl26
September-14th-2009, 08:45 PM
what a load of crap. The Redskins flat out EMBARRASED me in the Giants game. Made me wish that somehow I could transplant my loyalty and feelings into being a Patriots fan. Then I could watch a QB step UP into the pocket. I could watch my QB read a defense and adjust and throw short or long depending on the defense.


Have you watched any of this pats/Bills game?

:doh:

Edit: okay I guess Brady just made up for his interceptions with that td pass...but if the Bills hadn't fumbled it, everyone would be talkin **** on Brady right now.

PS: Cooley sounds like he reads ES. Seriously. Sup, Cooley? :silly:

bubba9497
September-14th-2009, 09:21 PM
what a load of crap. The Redskins flat out EMBARRASED me in the Giants game.


Dude if that is true, you have more serious issues than your football team losing