The Best Redskins Thanksgiving Leftovers
Posted by on November 25, 2011 – 12:15 pmAfter finishing up practice and serving the community, players attended to their own holiday plans yesterday, and shared them with the Redskins Twitterverse.
First, there was the group of long snapper Nick Sundberg, offensive linemen Erik Cook and Eric Olsen, and third-string quarterback Jonathan Crompton celebrating a deep-fried Thanksgiving:
At the house with @ErikMCook @EOlsen69 and Crompton about to deep fry our turkey. Getting all the sides ready, love turkey day.—
Nick Sundberg (@NickSundberg) November 24, 2011
@NickSundberg droppin the turkey in! lockerz.com/s/159128051—
Erik Cook (@ErikMCook) November 24, 2011
We did alright huh? @NickSundberg @EOlsen69 lockerz.com/s/159171447—
Erik Cook (@ErikMCook) November 25, 2011
Heck yeah we did! So good #thankgodwedonthavetoweighintomorrow RT @ErikMCook: We did alright huh? lockerz.com/s/159171447—
Nick Sundberg (@NickSundberg) November 25, 2011
We had receiver Anthony Armstrong, who re-opened the debate of Thanksgiving “dressing” vs. “stuffing.” He got pretty good support among his current and former Redskins teammates for his “Team Dressing” stance on the issue:
Happy Thanksgiving folks! S/O to everyone making DRESSING not stuffing!
#GTAU #TeamDressing—
Anthony Armstrong (@MrArmstrong13) November 24, 2011
@MrArmstrong13 still going on this? Let it go man, let it go. Lol—
Reed Doughty (@doughty37) November 24, 2011
NEVER! “@doughty37 @MrArmstrong13 still going on this? Let it go man, let it go. Lol”—
Anthony Armstrong (@MrArmstrong13) November 24, 2011
Smart man “@DarrionScott Dressing! RT @BWestbrook34: Me and @MrArmstrong13 have a question for everyoneIs it called Stuffing or Dressing???”—
Anthony Armstrong (@MrArmstrong13) November 24, 2011
Another smart man “@markotmitchell @BWestbrook34 @mrarmstrong13 dressing”—
Anthony Armstrong (@MrArmstrong13) November 24, 2011
Smartest man “@chall77 @BWestbrook34 @me My mom says stuffing; my wife says dressing. Therefore dressing is the correct answer. #httr”—
Anthony Armstrong (@MrArmstrong13) November 24, 2011
And then there were the Happy Thanksgiving wishes from each of the Redskins to the fans. The sentiments echoed by everyone in the locker room, is that this holiday is about family, food, and football. For some player, it was time with their loved ones, and for others, it was time with their second family of teammates. For some it was a holiday bird, and for some it was a trip to Boston Market. But no matter how they celebrated yesterday, it’s back to football today.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone:
With family and friends like I have, thanksgiving is really everyday—
DeJon Gomes (@D_Gomes24) November 25, 2011
I hope for the next 365 days you guys stay thankful for everything Yall have, & dont forget there are those who wish they were in your shoes—
DeJon Gomes (@D_Gomes24) November 25, 2011
Family, Food & Football. #whyilovethanksgiving!—
London Fletcher (@LFletcher59) November 24, 2011
Plate#1 #happythanksgiving lockerz.com/s/159087269—
Chris Baker (@cbaker92redskin) November 24, 2011
happy thanksgiving everyone! what r u thankful for?—
Evan Royster (@Evan_Royster) November 24, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving to all !!!!!!!!!!—
MarKus White (@Em_Whyte55) November 24, 2011
Happy thanks giving world!!!!!!!—
Fred Davis (@freddavis83) November 24, 2011
Good Morning and Happy Thanksgiving—
Aldrick Robinson (@AldrickRobinson) November 24, 2011
Happy Turkey Day to everyone—
Stephen Bowen (@stevebo72) November 24, 2011
Thankful for a merciful and loving God, a wonderful family, and supportive friends. Happy Thanksgiving.—
Reed Doughty (@doughty37) November 24, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving!!!—
Perry Riley (@PR56) November 24, 2011
Done with practice time to eat and watch tv. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone enjoy your day!!—
Jabar Gaffney (@JabarGaffney) November 24, 2011
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!—
Adam Carriker (@AdamCarriker) November 24, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and especially my extended Hokie and Redskin Family!—
DeAngelo Hall (@Dhall23) November 24, 2011
Tags: 2011, anthony armstrong, Eric Olsen, erik cook, Jonathan Crompton, nick sundberg, thanksgiving, washington redskins
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