Archive for December, 2009

Dirtbags: “Put Russ Grimm in the Hall of Fame!”

December 8, 2009

The Dirtbags played their classic “Peter King is a Queen/Put Art Monk in the Hall of Fame” song before the Skins-Saints game outside FedEx Field.  Now that Monk is in, the second half of the song was changed for Russ Grimm to get into the Hall.  Grimm is up for a vote in January 2010.

Here’s the song: http://mikefrandsen.org/2009/12/08/dirtbags-perform-get-a-kidney-at-fedex-field-before-redskins-saints-game/. See the website for the RAC and the Dirtbags at www.ontherac.com.  To see the original version of the song, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNCSHC1fsoo.

It’s long overdue for Grimm to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Grimm started on four Super Bowl teams for the Skins, winning three, and also played in four Pro Bowls.  He anchored the “Hogs,” one of the greatest offensive lines in NFL history. Joe Jacoby is another worthy candidate, but hey, we can’t be too greedy considering the anti-Redskins bias when it comes to the Hall of Fame.

By the way, Gary Clark should be in too.  Take a look how similar Clark’s stats were to Irvin’s.  Plus Irvin played with a HOF QB.

Catches per Year Yards per Year Total TDs Years
Clark 64 962 65 11
Irvin 63 992 65 12

A lot is made of the fact that the Redskins won three Super Bowls with three different quarterbacks, and Joe Gibbs gets a lot of the credit for that.  But Grimm and Jacoby, not to mention Jim Lachey, Mark May, Jeff Bostic, Raleigh McKenzie and other offensive linemen deserve a lot of credit, plus tight ends like Don Warren.

The Skins also won three Super Bowls with three different primary running backs during those seasons:  John Riggins, George Rogers, and Earnest Byner.  People remember Riggins most because of his greatness as well as his outsize personality, but look at how many running backs led the Skins in rushing between 1981 and 1991:  Joe Washington, Riggins, Rogers, Kelvin Bryant, Gerald Riggs, and Byner.

The offensive line was the constant (other than Monk).  Even Timmy Smith had a 200-yard rushing game in the 1988 Super Bowl rout over the Broncos.

Russ Grimm.  Put him in!

Also see my blog saying that Grimm should be the new Redskins coach (2009/10/29/russ-grimm-should-be-the-new-redskins-coach/).

Thanks to the Dirtbags for letting me sit in on drums for this song and the kidney song (see the blog post just below this).

Dirtbags Perform “Get a Kidney” outside FedEx Field before Skins-Saints Game for Organ Donor Awareness

December 8, 2009

The Dirtbags, the Official Rock ‘n’ Roll Band of the Redskins Appreciation Club (RAC), played in the parking lot of FedEx Field before the Redskins-Saints game Sunday.  They played their new song, “Get a Kidney” for organ donor awareness.  See the video at http://mikefrandsen.org/2009/12/08/dirtbags-perform-get-a-kidney-at-fedex-field-before-redskins-saints-game/.

The Dirtbags agreed to play the song in support of my search for a kidney donor for a transplant I’m expected to need in 2010 (see www.mikeneedsakidney.com).  Redskins fans stick together.  The Dirtbags let me sit in on drums. It was a great time.  The Skins lost to the undefeated Saints in overtime, 33-30 but put up a great fight.

I hope to get a kidney for myself and also raise awareness for kidney donations in general.  There are 80,000 people on the kidney waiting list  in the U.S. and more than 10 of them die every day waiting. Most of them are worse off than me and many of them are already on dialysis.  To donate to someone, check out www.matchingdonors.com.  Thanks.

Redskins’ Fan Club Bands Together to Raise Awareness for Organ Donations: Dirtbags will play in Fed Ex lot before Saints game

December 4, 2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: Thomas Warren

President, RAC

www.OntheRAC.com

www.mikeneedsakidney.com

Redskins’ Fan Club Bands Together to Raise Awareness for Organ Donations

Landover, MD – The DirtBags, the house rock’n'roll band of the Redskins’ Appreciation Club (RAC), will debut their new single Draft a New Art Monk (Get a kidney) (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xls6-uBZSA) at a live concert in the FedEx Field parking lot at 11am Sunday December 6th to raise awareness for organ donations.

The #1 Redskins fan club in the Washington/Metro area, the RAC was enlisted by “Coach” Mike Frandsen to record the song to help him find a kidney donor.  Frandsen has polycystic kidney disease and will be in need of a kidney transplant in 2010.

“The world needs to know that Redskins’ fans stand by their team, and their team’s fans,” said Thomas Warren, RAC President. “There is too much negativity these days.  But we’re not down.  We’re united in two things:  Rooting for the ‘Skins and helping Mike get a kidney.  That’s all we care about.”

The concert will feature The DirtBags, with “Coach Mike” on the drums.  The DirtBags play a fun blend of country/rock’n'roll and feature classics such as Art Monk for the Hall of Fame, Rocky Ain’t Real, and the RAC Fight SongArt Monk for the Hall of Fame is currently ranked sixth on YouTube for Art Monk with over 3,100 hits.

Coach Mike bleeds Burgundy and Gold.  Two years ago he wrote this article in favor of Art Monk getting into the Hall of Fame: http://www.coachmike.net/artmonk.php.

“Coach Mike provides one-on-one support to children with autism.  His is dedicated towards helping others,” said Warren.  “Mike is in need of help.  Please see www.Mikeneedsakidney.com to see how you can help.  He does so much for others.  This is the least we can do.”

Coach Mike wants to remind everyone that there are 80,000 people in the U.S. waiting for a kidney transplant and many of them are worse off than him.  He recommends that people who are interested in donating a kidney to someone visit www.matchingdonors.com or www.kidneyregistry.org.

The concert will be held at A61 in honor of Casey Rabach, the team’s center.  A61 is located in the A section of the Green Parking lot.

For more information: www.mikeneedsakidney.com or www.OntheRAC.com or

Contact: Thomas Warren

Phone: 703-984-9015

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