PWNED
06-23-2006, 03:57 PM
hahahaha, probably.
Gas in the tank: Brunell (sponsored by big oil)PWNED 06-23-2006, 03:57 PM hahahaha, probably. Southpaw 06-23-2006, 04:28 PM I have a question. Is every posting that Southpaw makes totally ridiculous? This guy would get on his knees for Ramsey. Nice first post. Please find a post that I have ever made that is any more ridiculous than "Every pass Mark Brunell threw last year was amazing!!1!1!". And at least the majority of my posts include some actual thought and a reasonable basis in fact. If the rest of yours are anything like this one, I don't imagine you'll be in this community very long. mheisig 06-23-2006, 04:36 PM Nice first post. Please find a post that I have ever made that is any more ridiculous than "Every pass Mark Brunell threw last year was amazing!!1!1!". And at least the majority of my posts include some actual thought and a reasonable basis in fact. If the rest of yours are anything like this one, I don't imagine you'll be in this community very long. Wouldn't you say that's a bit of a stretch? BAH-Zing! No, seriously, most of your posts are well thought out. You just don't hold the majority view that Ramsey sucked donkey balls, so you get harassed for it. And rightfully so I might add. BAH-Zow! I'm on fire! Southpaw 06-23-2006, 04:45 PM Wouldn't you say that's a bit of a stretch? BAH-Zing! No, seriously, most of your posts are well thought out. You just don't hold the majority view that Ramsey sucked donkey balls, so you get harassed for it. And rightfully so I might add. BAH-Zow! I'm on fire! I don't mind going against the majority. I've never been much of a sheep... Bah-Zing! Seriously though, I don't mind getting singled out since I don't hold the majority view on the Ramsey issue, but when someone makes an account just to slam me in a thread and send me retarded private messages, I get a little agitated. But like Mike Golic said, the internet is the beer courage of the 21st century. mheisig 06-23-2006, 04:55 PM I don't mind going against the majority. I've never been much of a sheep... Bah-Zing! Seriously though, I don't mind getting singled out since I don't hold the majority view on the Ramsey issue, but when someone makes an account just to slam me in a thread and send me retarded private messages, I get a little agitated. But like Mike Golic said, the internet is the beer courage of the 21st century. Well we're not ALL retards on this board. I mean there's the weird new guy, and TMC, but what can I say. Everyone's a bully on "teh intarwebs." Southpaw 06-23-2006, 05:09 PM Everyone's a bully on "teh intarwebs." LOLZ!1!!1! I don't feel "bullied" in the least, but I agree. ArtMonkDrillz 06-23-2006, 05:58 PM Southpaw, I have no problem with you and your thoughts that Ramsey never really got a fair shake. I used to like him a lot; hell, I bought his jersey after his rookie year and I used to tell people that in a few years people would call him Brett Favre-like (mainly because of his toughness and arm). I thought he'd be great for Gibbs because of his strong arm, but I guess I forgot about the questionable throws that he's capable of when he's under pressure. I think that people like Carr and Harrington have had longer to try to get better because their team owners didn't have the urge to win right away. Carr is at the helm of a new franchise with a terrible O-line, so the blame gets shifted away from him. And Harrington was on a team ran by Matt Millan, so again, the blame was typically shifted away from him. Now, Harrington voluntarily went to a team where he knows he'll probably just be a backup, and Carr is probably in his last season if he doesn't step up. So, really, they're not in that much of a different situation than Ramsey. I just feel like, at this point, Ramsey's been so beat down and confused by all the changes and whatnot that he'll be nothing better than a good backup for some team for the rest of his career, and that kind of sucks. PS - I've been drinking mike340 06-23-2006, 10:02 PM Last year, until the last 5 weeks, every game was close. Only 2 games in the first 11 were decided by more than a touchdown (SF, Giants#1). So Brunell had to stay in. At the end, we finally started putting teams away. This year I think we should be able to get a healthy lead in a number of games. Since Joe Gibbs probably sees what we do (i.e., Brunell has more chance to be hurt for the playoffs if he's left in more time) he (and Saunders) may start putting in Campbell (and Betts) to preserve Brunell and Portis, as well as seasoning Campbell. In his first few chances, I expect Campbell to pass little, but if he shows ability, they'll probably let him pass more. That way, if something does happen to Brunell, they have someone who can replace him (assuming Campbell or Collins appear good enough.) As far as Brunell in 2004, I'd have to say that Coles was our best receiver after the catch...he sure could tackle those defensive backs! I also think that Thrash may have been more injured than he let on last year (like Brunell in 2004), and he may once again be a good 3rd down receiver, since he always knows where the first-down line is. skinsguy 06-24-2006, 09:51 AM Sorry, but I don't consider 50% completion percentage and 76.9 QB rating on third down's last year "phenomenal". By comparison, Drew Bledsoe and Michael Vick had better third down numbers than Mark Brunell last year. And the exact comment I was calling a joke was the remark that "Every pass was amazing". This biggest thing you're ignoring is the fact that we made the playoffs, and neither the two quarterbacks you mentioned did. So, considering the argument of stats vs. playoff appearances, I'd take playoff appearances anyday of the week. It's a joke to assume any quarterback in the league is going to throw a pretty pass on every attempt. GTripp0012 06-24-2006, 01:16 PM I think Brunell is tougher than you guys are giving him credit for. He knows this year is probably his best opportunity ever to get to a Super Bowl. He know Campbell is waiting in the wings, and my bet is that he plays his butt off this year.When your biggest offseason worry is how a seasoned vet will perform at QB, it's time to buy those SB tickets. |
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