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    Edmonton eskimos, truely a class act

    http://www.cfl.ca/index.php?module=n...num=1&nid=6549


    This is just my opinion, but I think Edmonton is the class of the cfl. There is nothing worse than those gay dances in the end zone. Of course we haven't had that many end zone plays lately, but when we do its all about professionalism.

    Everyone else out there can dance to their hearts content, we'll just walk away with the winning play.
    COLOR=DarkGreen]Eskimo fan in Newfoundland, Missing my season seat![/COLOR]

    #2
    Re: Edmonton eskimos, truely a class act

    It's that attitude that makes our team good year after year. Company culture - it works for sports teams as well. Good on him! Hope he gets 202 yards just to make a point.
    I officially retract my vote for DDS as Prime Minister. He's clearly incompetent.

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      #3
      Re: Edmonton eskimos, truely a class act

      good on Gaylor...

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        #4
        Re: Edmonton eskimos, truely a class act

        Originally posted by EEfan
        http://www.cfl.ca/index.php?module=n...num=1&nid=6549


        This is just my opinion, but I think Edmonton is the class of the cfl. There is nothing worse than those Gaylor dances in the end zone....
        Right on!

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          #5
          Re: Edmonton eskimos, truely a class act

          Let's face it - it's not that the dancing receivers in this league are by any means bad receivers: Copeland, Lewis, Stegall etc. are great athletes. It's the cockiness factor that people find so offensive. And it's a point well taken: concentrate more on the mental aspect of the game; the routes, training, hands, and concentration it takes to help your team. When a receiver spends his time learning new moves to piss off opposing teams and fans, one loses a sense of professionalism, and it only serves to rile the other team. It's misdirected energy, IMO. Gaylor has learned the lesson - just hope it catches on throughout the league. Kudos to Gaylor and the receiving corps!
          "ODERINT DUM METUANT" - Let them hate, so long as they fear.

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            #6
            Re: Edmonton eskimos, truely a class act

            With issues like Terrell Owens in the NFL (being suspended for commenting on the Eagles failing to recognize his accomplishments...)

            http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/column...len&id=2214754

            We are fortunate to have such class acts on our team!

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              #7
              Re: Edmonton eskimos, truely a class act

              I know it's tough for a young guy like Trevor to conform, but it says a lot about him seeing and understanding how vulgar it can be when you've got HoF talent around him not doing it. Goes to show the quality and influence of the vets as well.
              Before you insult a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you insult him, you'll be a mile away, and have his shoes.

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                #8
                Re: Edmonton eskimos, truely a class act

                Before every season fans of every other team say that we have too many vets. That we are too old. And every year they are wrong. This is just another example of how having a solid veteran core keeps everyone on the same page, and also helps rookies learn how to play the game and do so professionally. This developes and maintains a winning attitude in the locker room and on the field.

                One of the major downfalls of the Stamps IMO is their giant EGO! Too many cheesy dances, and too much showboating (even after 1st downs), and way too much trash talking. All they are doing is fooling themselves about how good they really are, and not to mention, lighting a fire under the opposing teams ass.

                The Esks are a classy organization and I take pride in the fact that they don't celebrate with cheezy dances. Nothing celebrates a TD like a high five and a cold hard stare into your opponent's eyes. I have a feeling that Gaylor will be doing said celebration at least once in Calgary this weekend.

                Gaylor, I glad your an Eskie. Keep up the good work buddy
                Our balls are bigger, eh.

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                  #9
                  Re: Edmonton eskimos, truely a class act

                  Out of my mind; back in five minutes.

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