- "The Army-Navy Game" redirects here. For the episode of M*A*S*H, see The Army-Navy Game (M*A*S*H episode). For the similar annual match in British rugby, see Army Navy Match.
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The Army-Navy Game is an annual college football game generally played on the first Saturday in December. It pits the football teams of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York (Army), and the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland (Navy), against one another.
It is one of the most traditional and enduring rivalries in college football, and the game is nationally televised by CBS, having previously aired on ABC from 1992-1995. Instant replay made its debut in the 1963 Army-Navy game.[citation needed]
The most recent renewal of the rivalry was held at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 6, 2008. Navy won by a score of 34-0. It was the first shut-out in 30 years, and marked the seventh consecutive win by Navy. Navy now leads the alltime series with a record of 53 wins, 49 losses, and seven ties.[1]
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History
The Army-Navy Game has been held at several locations throughout its history, but has most frequently been played in Philadelphia, roughly equidistant from the two academies. Historically played on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, the game is now played on the first Saturday in December and is traditionally the last game of the season for both teams and, until the recent advent of conference championship games, it was the last regular-season game played in Division I-A football. With the permanent expansion of the regular season to 12 games starting in 2006, many regular-season games join the Army-Navy Game on the same weekend. However, starting in 2009, the game will be moved from the first Saturday in December to the second Saturday; this means that it will no longer conflict with conference championship games and will once again become the last regular-season contest in college football.[2]
This game has inter-service "bragging rights" at stake; in past decades, when both Army and Navy were often national powers, the game occasionally had national championship implications. However, as top-level college football has developed into primarily a training ground for the National Football League, the high academic entrance requirements, height and weight limits, and the military commitment required has reduced the overall competitiveness of both academies. In fact, the 1996 game was the only one since 1963 game in which both Army and Navy entered with winning records.
Despite the fact that Army and Navy are no longer nationally competitive on a regular basis, the tradition of the game has ensured that it remains nationally televised to this day. Arguably, one of the great appeals of this game to many fans is that since few, if any, of the participants will ever play in the NFL, they're playing solely for the love of the game. Due to commitments to serve in their respective branches of the armed services after graduation, many players are simply deemed too old and or out of "playing shape" to even consider playing competitively again, much less in the professional ranks. Many have other post-service ambitions that would preclude such a career or they simply don't want to pursue it. A small number have tried; most are out of the NFL within two or three seasons. However, quarterback Roger Staubach (Navy, 1965) went on to a Hall of Fame career with the Dallas Cowboys that included being named the Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl VI. Wide receiver and kickoff/punt returner Phil McConkey (Navy, 1979) was a popular player on the New York Giants' squad that won Super Bowl XXI. Running back Napoleon McCallum (Navy, 1985) was able to concurrently serve his commitment to the Navy and play for the then-Los Angeles Raiders. After satisfying his Navy commitment, he joined the Raiders full time. Sadly, his career was ended by a gruesome knee injury suffered in a game against the San Francisco 49ers in 1994.
The game is especially emotional for the seniors, called "first classmen" by both academies, since it is typically the last competitive football game they will ever play. (The 1996 game was an aberration, as both Army and Navy went to bowl games afterwards, and Navy has played in a bowl game in each season since 2003.) During wartime the game is even more emotional because some seniors will not return once they are deployed. For instance, in the 2004 game, at least one senior from the class of 2003 who was killed in Iraq, Navy's J. P. Blecksmith, was remembered. The players placed their comrade's pads and jerseys on chairs on the sidelines. Much of the sentiment of the game goes out to those who share the uniform and who are overseas.
At the end of the game the alma maters of the losing team and then the winning team are played and sung. The winning team stands alongside the losing team and faces the losing academy students; then the losing team accompanies the winning team, facing their students. This is done in a show of mutual respect and solidarity.
The rivalry between Annapolis and West Point, while friendly, is intense. Even the mascots (the Navy Goat and Army Mule) have been known to play jokes on each other. The Cadets live and breathe the phrase "Beat Navy", while Midshipmen have the opposite dinned into them. Even the weight plates in the Navy weight room are stamped with the phrase "Beat Army". They have become a symbol of competitiveness, not just in the Army-Navy Game, but in the service of their country, and are often used at the close of (informal) letters by graduates of both academies.
Occasionally, the Commander in Chief's Trophy, awarded to each season's winner of the triangular series between Army, Navy, and Air Force, will be at stake in this game. For most of the 1970s, Navy had held the trophy. After a period of flux for most of the 1980s, Air Force dominated the competition until the early 2000s. Navy has now reestablished itself as the dominant team in the rivalry, having won every game against its service academy rivals since losing in 2002 to Air Force.
The rivalries Army and Navy have with the Air Force Academy are much less intense than the Army-Navy rivalry, primarily due to the relative youth of the Air Force Academy, and the physical distance between Air Force and the other two schools, with Air Force Academy being located in Colorado Springs. The Army-Air Force and Navy-Air Force games are played at the academies' regular home fields, rather than at a neutral site, although Navy has occasionally moved its home games with Air Force to FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland and M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
The 34-0 Navy victory over Army on December 6, 2008, was the first shutout in the series since 1978 and marked the first time a Navy coach defeated Army in his first year of coaching.[1]
Venues
Despite the game being playing over 109 times, only 6 were at the main grounds of either academy, the last time being a short home-away series for the 1942-43 games. The rest of the games have been played at a neutral field. Traditionally, the game is played in Philadelphia, PA due to the historic nature of the city and that it is roughly halfway between West Point and Annapolis. Philadelphia's JFK Stadium hosted more matchups than any other in the history of the series, even hosting the game years into the existence of nearby Veterans Stadium which finally became the game's host in 1980. Franklin Field on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania hosted the game in the early 20th century before moving to JFK. New York's Polo Grounds hold the record for most games hosted outside of Philadelphia. The city of Baltimore, MD has hosted a number of games throughout the history of the series. The Rose Bowl in Pasadena, CA hosted the only west coast game in the series in 1983, this was done because of the large numbers of naval bases and other military instillations found in Southern California whose servicemen would be able to see the game.
Currently the game is played mainly at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, the home of the Philadelphia Eagles. Every four or five years the game is moved to another site for one year before returning for the normal stint of games in Philadelphia. These seem to be between Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey and M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. These games are still at neutral sites, but are located closer to the home campuses of the two academies.
The Future
Starting in 2009, the Army-Navy Game will be held on the second Saturday of December, instead of the first. The move means the game will not be played simultaneously with any conference championships and will make it the final game of the Division I-FBS regular season.[3]
The 2009 game will be held on December 12, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. CBS recently continued television coverage of the Army-Navy Game with a contract extending through 2018.[4]
Results
Overall
As of 2008 game:
- Navy: 53 wins
- Army: 49 wins
- 7 ties
- Longest streak: 7 years (Navy; ongoing as of 2008)
- 109 total games played
- 10 years in which game was not played
By year
Army victories are shown in ██ gold, Navy victories in ██ blue, and tie games in ██ silver.
| Year | Winner | Score | Location | City | Series |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1890 | Navy | 24–0 | U.S. Military Academy | West Point, NY | Navy 1-0 |
| 1891 | Army | 32–16 | U.S. Naval Academy | Annapolis, MD | Tied 1-1 |
| 1892 | Navy | 12–4 | U.S. Military Academy | West Point, NY | Navy 2-1 |
| 1893 | Navy | 6–4 | U.S. Naval Academy | Annapolis, MD | Navy 3-1 |
| 1894 | No game played | ||||
| 1895 | No game played | ||||
| 1896 | No game played | ||||
| 1897 | No game played | ||||
| 1898 | No game played | ||||
| 1899 | Army | 17–5 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 3-2 |
| 1900 | Navy | 11–7 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 4-2 |
| 1901 | Army | 11–5 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 4-3 |
| 1902 | Army | 22–8 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Tied 4-4 |
| 1903 | Army | 40–5 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Army 5-4 |
| 1904 | Army | 11–0 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Army 6-4 |
| 1905 | Tie | 6–6 | Osborne Field | Princeton, NJ | Army 6-4-1 |
| 1906 | Navy | 10–0 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Army 6-5-1 |
| 1907 | Navy | 6–0 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Tied 6-6-1 |
| 1908 | Army | 6–4 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Army 7-6-1 |
| 1909 | No game played | ||||
| 1910 | Navy | 3–0 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Tied 7-7-1 |
| 1911 | Navy | 3–0 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 8-7-1 |
| 1912 | Navy | 6–0 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 9-7-1 |
| 1913 | Army | 22–9 | Polo Grounds | New York, NY | Navy 9-8-1 |
| 1914 | Army | 20–0 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Tied 9-9-1 |
| 1915 | Army | 14–0 | Polo Grounds | New York, NY | Army 10-9-1 |
| 1916 | Army | 15–7 | Polo Grounds | New York, NY | Army 11-9-1 |
| 1917 | No game played | ||||
| 1918 | No game played | ||||
| 1919 | Navy | 6–0 | Polo Grounds | New York, NY | Army 11-10-1 |
| 1920 | Navy | 7–0 | Polo Grounds | New York, NY | Tied 11-11-1 |
| 1921 | Navy | 7–0 | Polo Grounds | New York, NY | Navy 12-11-1 |
| 1922 | Army | 17–14 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Tied 12-12-1 |
| 1923 | Tie | 0–0 | Polo Grounds | New York, NY | Tied 12-12-2 |
| 1924 | Army | 12–0 | Municipal Stadium | Baltimore, MD | Army 13-12-2 |
| 1925 | Army | 10–3 | Polo Grounds | New York, NY | Army 14-12-2 |
| 1926 | Tie | 21–21 | Soldier Field | Chicago, IL | Army 14-12-3 |
| 1927 | Army | 14–9 | Polo Grounds | New York, NY | Army 15-12-3 |
| 1928 | No game played | ||||
| 1929 | No game played | ||||
| 1930 | Army | 6–0 | Yankee Stadium | Bronx, NY | Army 16-12-3 |
| 1931 | Army | 17–7 | Yankee Stadium | Bronx, NY | Army 17-12-3 |
| 1932 | Army | 20–0 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Army 18-12-3 |
| 1933 | Army | 12–7 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Army 19-12-3 |
| 1934 | Navy | 3–0 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Army 19-13-3 |
| 1935 | Army | 28–6 | Franklin Field | Philadelphia, PA | Army 20-13-3 |
| 1936 | Navy | 7–0 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 20-14-3 |
| 1937 | Army | 6–0 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 21-14-3 |
| 1938 | Army | 14–7 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 22-14-3 |
| 1939 | Navy | 10–0 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 22-15-3 |
| 1940 | Navy | 14–0 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 22-16-3 |
| 1941 | Navy | 14–6 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 22-17-3 |
| 1942 | Navy | 14–0 | Thompson Stadium | Annapolis, MD | Army 22-18-3 |
| 1943 | Navy | 13–0 | Michie Stadium | West Point, NY | Army 22-19-3 |
| 1944 | Army | 23–7 | Municipal Stadium | Baltimore, MD | Army 23-19-3 |
| 1945 | Army | 32–13 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 24-19-3 |
| 1946 | Army | 21–18 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 25-19-3 |
| 1947 | Army | 21–0 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 26-19-3 |
| 1948 | Tie | 21–21 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 26-19-4 |
| 1949 | Army | 38–0 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 27-19-4 |
| 1950 | Navy | 14–2 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 27-20-4 |
| 1951 | Navy | 42–7 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 27-21-4 |
| 1952 | Navy | 7–0 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 27-22-4 |
| 1953 | Army | 20–7 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 28-22-4 |
| 1954 | Navy | 27–20 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 28-23-4 |
| 1955 | Army | 14–6 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 29-23-4 |
| 1956 | Tie | 7–7 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 29-23-5 |
| 1957 | Navy | 14–0 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 29-24-5 |
| 1958 | Army | 22–6 | Municipal Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 30-24-5 |
| 1959 | Navy | 43–12 | Philadelphia Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 30-25-5 |
| 1960 | Navy | 17–12 | Philadelphia Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 30-26-5 |
| 1961 | Navy | 13–7 | Philadelphia Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 30-27-5 |
| 1962 | Navy | 34–14 | Philadelphia Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 30-28-5 |
| 1963 | Navy | 21–15 | Philadelphia Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 30-29-5 |
| 1964 | Army | 11–8 | John F. Kennedy Stadium |
Philadelphia, PA | Army 31-29-5 |
| 1965 | Tie | 7–7 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 31-29-6 |
| 1966 | Army | 20–7 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 32-29-6 |
| 1967 | Navy | 19–14 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 32-30-6 |
| 1968 | Army | 21–14 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 33-30-6 |
| 1969 | Army | 27–0 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 34-30-6 |
| 1970 | Navy | 11–7 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 34-31-6 |
| 1971 | Army | 24–23 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 35-31-6 |
| 1972 | Army | 23–15 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 36-31-6 |
| 1973 | Navy | 51–0 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 36-32-6 |
| 1974 | Navy | 19–0 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 36-33-6 |
| 1975 | Navy | 30–6 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 36-34-6 |
| 1976 | Navy | 38–10 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 36-35-6 |
| 1977 | Army | 17–14 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 37-35-6 |
| 1978 | Navy | 28–0 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 37-36-6 |
| 1979 | Navy | 31–7 | John F. Kennedy Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Tied 37-37-6 |
| 1980 | Navy | 33–6 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 38-37-6 |
| 1981 | Tie | 3–3 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 38-37-7 |
| 1982 | Navy | 24–7 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 39-37-7 |
| 1983 | Navy | 42–13 | Rose Bowl | Pasadena, CA | Navy 40-37-7 |
| 1984 | Army | 28–11 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 40-38-7 |
| 1985 | Navy | 17–7 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 41-38-7 |
| 1986 | Army | 27–7 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 41-39-7 |
| 1987 | Army | 17–3 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 41-40-7 |
| 1988 | Army | 20–15 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Tied 41-41-7 |
| 1989 | Navy | 19–17 | Giants Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ | Navy 42-41-7 |
| 1990 | Army | 30–20 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Tied 42-42-7 |
| 1991 | Navy | 24–3 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 43-42-7 |
| 1992 | Army | 25–24 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Tied 43-43-7 |
| 1993 | Army | 16–14 | Giants Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ | Army 44-43-7 |
| 1994 | Army | 22–20 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 45-43-7 |
| 1995 | Army | 14–13 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 46-43-7 |
| 1996 | Army | 28–24 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 47-43-7 |
| 1997 | Navy | 39–7 | Giants Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ | Army 47-44-7 |
| 1998 | Army | 34–30 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 48-44-7 |
| 1999 | Navy | 19–9 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 48-45-7 |
| 2000 | Navy | 30–28 | PSINet Stadium | Baltimore, MD | Army 48-46-7 |
| 2001 | Army | 26–17 | Veterans Stadium | Philadelphia, PA | Army 49-46-7 |
| 2002 | Navy | 58–12 | Giants Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ | Army 49-47-7 |
| 2003 | Navy | 34–6 | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, PA | Army 49-48-7 |
| 2004 | Navy | 42–13 | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, PA | Tied 49-49-7 |
| 2005 | Navy | 42–23 | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 50-49-7 |
| 2006 | Navy | 26–14 | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 51-49-7 |
| 2007 | Navy | 38–3 | M&T Bank Stadium | Baltimore, MD | Navy 52-49-7 |
| 2008 | Navy | 34–0 | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, PA | Navy 53-49-7 |
Locations
| Location | Games |
|---|---|
| Philadelphia, PA | 81 |
| New York, NY | 11 |
| Baltimore, MD | 4 |
| East Rutherford, NJ | 4 |
| Annapolis, MD | 3 |
| West Point, NY | 3 |
| Chicago, IL | 1 |
| Pasadena, CA | 1 |
| Princeton, NJ | 1 |
See also
References
- A Civil War: Army Vs. Navy–A Year Inside College Football's Purest Rivalry, by John Feinstein, ISBN 0-7881-5777-9
- ^ a b Associated Press (2008-12-06). "Victory at Sea: Navy routs Army in 109th meeting". ESPN.com. ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved on 2008-12-06.
- ^ Associated Press (2008-10-23). "Army-Navy will move to second Saturday in December", ESPN.com. Retrieved on 25 October 2008.
- ^ Army-Navy will move to second Saturday in December, ESPN.com, Associated Press, 23 October 2008.
- ^ http://navysports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/102308aaa.html
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Constitutionalist Considered Terrorist by Big Brother This is Freedom of Speech at it's best! As Protected and Guaranteed to me in The US Constitution! Keywords: Government Constitution Terroristism Bill of Rights Patriot Militia Fema Death Camps New World Order Police State Martial Law Resistance Militia Forces American Revolution, Revolution, Revolt, American Militia Movement, A.R.M, Alex Jones, New World Order, Illuminati, NWO, Skull and Bones, Bush, 911 Conspiracy, The Civilians Military, Militia, American Resistance Movement, Revolt, Bilderberg, CFR, Alex Jones, Jordan Maxwell, Loose Change, End Game, Terrorstorm, Patriot Act, HR 1955, 911 was an inside job, truth, iraq war, black water, free masons, Ron Paul, New World Order carbon tax CO2 Global Warming is a fearmongering scam. The sun is getting hotter. Alex Jones is just one source. Police State is just making some X-military clones. MK Ultra mind control. Income. John F. Kennedy or JFK CIA FBI international bankers Rothschild David Rockefeller. Chemtrails chemical trails from jets. Air Force United States Army Navy Marines National Guard. NORAD stood down. Fake war in Iraq and Afghanistan but the human deaths are real. Corporations own a market for every physical item on this Earth. Immortal Technique is trying to push the revolution into the streets. I don't know if I can agree with that. People go to work all day Jedi Mind Tricks are alright. Vinnie Paz in shit. Paris is OK. Sick Since and Ill Bill all good. 911 or September 11, 2001 was the greatest world scam to take place in a very long time, no matter what your take on the conspiracy theorist or theories America American Turn off the TV and the news. Project Paper Clip Operation Northwoods George W H Bush Bill Skull and Bones Bohemia Grove secrete societies Freemasons mason Masonic Temple Mormon. Government in schools. Mercury Vaccines. Nazi Hitler Every one is in a rush. Drugs marijuana blunt alcohol tobacco National ID Cards in May 2008. Elections are rigged. Real ID Act congress president. Obama and Mccain are clones. Republicans and Democrats are the same. Council on Foreign Relations. Club of Rome. Trilateral Commission. Federal Reserve illusion money dollar fall. Graph and carts. Round Table. Cocaine Mushrooms Crack Heroin Meth. 666 Mark of the Beast Christian Catholic Muslim Jewish Jew inside job protest fight Last Days Jesus Christ God. The second coming. North American Union. South American Union. APEC. European Union. All Seeing Eye. Devil Lucifer. Traffic cams cameras intersection cops clowns jesters. CFR is weak. NAU One World Government Category: Music Tags: New World Order Constitution Militia USA NWO illuminati patriot act hr 1955 revolution 911 conpiracy Paranoid Patriot
Author: illchemist07
Keywords: Government Constitution Terrorism Bill of Rights Patriot Militia Fema Death Camps New World Order Police State Martial Law Resistance Forces Revolution Constitutionalist Considered Terrorist by Big Brother
Added: January 5, 2009
Lil Wayne Ft The Game Red Magic
Lil Wayne Ft The Game Red Magic Lil Wayne ft. The Game - Red Magic (Full Song+Lyrics) HQ [Video] Lil Wayne ft. The Game - Red Magic (Full Song+Lyrics) HQ [Video] Lil Wayne ft. The Game - Red Magic (Full Song+Lyrics) HQ [Video] Today's Hottest Ringers: Lil Wayne ft. The Game - Red Magic (Full Song+Lyrics) HQ [Video] Lil Wayne ft. The Game - Red Magic (Full Song+Lyrics) HQ [Video] Lil Wayne ft. The Game - Red Magic (Full Song+Lyrics) HQ [Video] (Chorus x3: The Game and Lil' Wayne) Red Porsches Red Forces Red guns, if you dare Come near The fortress We In The House! What? Tell 'em! Don't You Dare Come Near The Fortress! Don't You Dare! We In The House! (Verse 1: The Game) Ay Yo Weezy Baby Tell 'em we amazing Better yet the army, the U.S. Navy And tell Slim, I was raised on Cash Money They can't kick me outta shit, I ain't Dame Dash, dummies I'm the gang rapper on a regular route Me and Weezy blood brothers we got red Ferraris Red tops in the hood, red tops on Bacardis Red tops on top models at the after party Before S. Carter Brooklyn's Teflon I was getting G money like Nino at the Carter I was just a baby just like the face on a third card Even had a baby face like Tracy and his baby father Yeah, so niggaz, you'll know where I mean When I say I get the money like a money machine Yeah, I'm in L.A., the sauna But when I'm in New Orleans You can call me Chris Paul (yeah) (Chorus x3: The Game and Lil' Wayne) Red Porsches Red Forces Red guns, if you dare Come near The fortress We In The House! Don't You Dare Come Near The Fortress! Don't You Dare! We In The House! (Verse 2: Lil' Wayne) Hahaha Okay, Holla at your blood It's big tall Weezy And that big tall rugger Bout to wig off It ain't easy To go pull this off But Weezy gonna piss off Like pussy right in front me, homie And pussy I get money off me I don't care for none of ya'll niggaz Like I'm too good for every one of ya'll niggaz What am I saying? I'm ahead of all of ya'll niggaz And I'm gon shine like armor-all ?hammers? (Ha!) I wear that ?chalk? like a uniform You bitch niggaz never see me like a unicorn Who would have thought the bloods go crazy? I got the red bandanna gotta leave it on the basic Hey! Excuse me Jake I feeling like a ???????? subway Like Jamie Foxx or Fox ??? forte But if it wasn't right I ??????beat a box? like a drop Porsche (Chorus x3: The Game and Lil' Wayne) Red Porsches Red portraits Red guns, if you dare Come near The fortress We In The House! Don't You Dare Come Near The Fortress! Don't You Dare! We In The House! (Verse 3: The Game) Like a home invasion This time I'm gon shine like the chrome on Daytons (okay) You can wait on Detox or you can have ?? on ?? Baby, sip that patron while we get wasted Weezy Wee sip that ??, I just taste it I be soaking up syrup like a Waffle House cake mix ?????????? back to the basic I'm a +Street King+, ask the dude from the +Matrix+ Yeah, cash money on that ?murder? basic Me and Slim like Hot Boys with a face lift Translation It's Freddy verses Jason Who's your favorite rapper? Me and Weezy will erase them And if they're getting money, we will paper chase them On fiends, they glow in the dark on Kanye's stage shit Then we hijacking Kanye's spaceship Then put it on the red carpet at the VMA's, bitch Talkin' 'bout (Chorus x3: The Game and Lil' Wayne) Red Porsches Red portraits Red guns, if you dare Come near The fortress We In The House! Don't You Dare Come Near The Fortress! Don't You Dare! We In The House!
Author: LilWayneNet
Keywords: Lil Wayne Ft The Game Red Magic
Added: January 4, 2009