NFL Bone Heads of the Week
Happy Tuesday Morning Loyal Reader! I'm back with another F-...I mean Bone Heads of the week award.
You might be wondering about the name change. Well because I'm long winded I'll be glad to tell you.
It turns out that my dear old mother is a reader of Bleacher Report (who knew). Also she didn't quite care for the name "F-Tard", so to make my sweet mother happy this article will now be the NFL Bone Head(s) of the Week.
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Now, on to the Bone Heads!
This week was a tough one. There were some dumb plays, but unlike last week, there were none that really cost the team in the long run.
I had plenty of nominees, one was Tony Romo with his three picks, but they weren't really dumb as they were misfires or bad reads. The first interception was a great audible by the Giants and then a good jump route.
The second was a fluke, and third the safety was so far off I'm sure 90 percent of the quarterbacks in the NFL would not have seen him. So, Romo, you're safe for this week.
Then we have Coach Jim Zorn of the Washington Redskins for his poor play calling in the red zone and the ill-advised going for it on forth and three from the five yard line. Alas though the Skins won and I picked on them last week.
So who to pick?
Well even though I said I had already picked on the Skins I'm going to have to do it again (Guys I love you, please stop making me mention you in this article). My NFL Bone Head of the week is Robert Henson.
Who?
You know Robert Henson, the seventh round pick from Texas Christian. You know, the rookie linebacker. Yeah, that Robert Henson.
Don't worry, I had no clue who he was until Monday morning either.
Well for those of you who did not watch the epic offensive battle of the Redskins' 9-7 win over the St. Louis Rams let me tell you, the fans at Fed Ex Field in Washington DC, I mean Landover, MD were not happy with the team's production.
Failing to score on three red zone attempts on a team that was shut out the week before made the fans quite cross. With every run up the gut in for one yard or less in the red zone a choir of boos rained down on the team.
Mr. Henson had had enough of it. After the game he he hopped on his Twitter account and ripped the fans.
First off, who subscribes to his Twitter account to where this would make headlines?
Anyways he called the fans "disloyal" and "dim-wits", which I'll agree with 25 percent of that statement.
Disloyal? Not Redskins fans. When a team can start 0-5 like they did a few years back and still sell out games that screams unabashed loyalty to a team, especially when you have a much hated owner like Dan Snyder at the helm.
Dim-wits? I'll agree that 50 percent of the people booing are probably dim-wits. Mostly because these are the same fans who will boo when the punt team comes out no matter the situation. They probably go for it on Madden when its 4th-and-26.
However not all the fans booing are dim-wits nor were any of them disloyal. They were simply expressing their displeasure with the coach's play calling.
The boos were not directed at the players, not one of them.
So Mr. Henson (for your own protection I suggest you change your name) for calling out one of the most rabid fan bases in the NFL has earned you the coveted NFL Bone Head of the Week. Congratulations, Sir!

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