Give Props to Brunell

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SmootSmack
11-05-2006, 11:11 PM
The funny thing is, not only did we win today, but we won against our arch rivals the Cowpukes...yet we still have people whinning like a bunch of cry babies. The team didn't play THAT good today...Brunell, Portis, OR the defense...but we won! Let's concentrate on the fact that WE FREAKIN' WON the ballgame.

It'd be nice to come on to this site every now and then and just feel good with some fellow fans. But I guess that's just not possible

mooby
11-05-2006, 11:12 PM
Okay, for the record, I thought Brunell played a good game today from what I saw. I'll finalize my statement after watching the rerun that should definitely be on NFLN. But one thing i noticed, was even with Moss out, he still didn't look Randle El's or Lloyd's way a lot. Lloyd only caught two passes for 22 yards and Randle El didn't even have a catch.

Schneed10
11-05-2006, 11:12 PM
I don't think Mark Brunell did a single thing in this game that 20 other QBs in the league couldn't do. He did enough for us to win, but in all honesty, the Cowboys gave us this game. TO's dropped deep bomb, they dropped two potential interceptions, and obviously the field goal.

Schneed10
11-05-2006, 11:15 PM
It'd be nice to come on to this site every now and then and just feel good with some fellow fans. But I guess that's just not possible

I think that's stretching things. I think all of us LOVED that game. I lost my voice from freaking out at the end (cause I was there).

But just speaking frankly, giving my opinion about Mark Brunell? He didn't lose it for us, so that's good. This thread has people saying he played like a pro bowler today. Um, no. But he didn't lose it.

Average performance.

SmootSmack
11-05-2006, 11:23 PM
I think that's stretching things. I think all of us LOVED that game. I lost my voice from freaking out at the end (cause I was there).

But just speaking frankly, giving my opinion about Mark Brunell? He didn't lose it for us, so that's good. This thread has people saying he played like a pro bowler today. Um, no. But he didn't lose it.

Average performance.

All I'm saying is SGG didn't say anything about him being the answer long-term. No one did. And like a lot of us have said yeah he's been part (key word: part) of the problem during our losses this year. But just for today, can't we appreciate his game and the win? Can we just take a break for, oh I don't know, 24 hours, not to jump down his throat? So many here are so busy trying to find fault and blame and reasons to not be happy about this team that they can't just enjoy a great win today. Let's be like teams themselves are after wins, especially big wins, savor the win for a couple of days and get back to work on Tuesday.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
11-05-2006, 11:27 PM
I definately never meant to imply that Brunell is the long-term answer or played like Manning or Brady. All I meant to say was that Brunell played pretty well, particularly when you consider the total lack of a running game and Moss' absence. I started the thread to take note of Brunell's performance because he's been a whipping boy, rightly or wrongly, the past several weeks.

Pocket$ $traight
11-05-2006, 11:27 PM
All I'm saying is SGG didn't say anything about him being the answer long-term. No one did. And like a lot of us have said yeah he's been part (key word: part) of the problem during our losses this year. But just for today, can't we appreciate his game and the win? Can we just take a break for, oh I don't know, 24 hours, not to jump down his throat? So many here are so busy trying to find fault and blame and reasons to not be happy about this team that they can't just enjoy a great win today. Let's be like teams themselves are after wins, especially big wins, savor the win for a couple of days and get back to work on Tuesday.

Great point. If you are really looking for opportunities to criticize this game, you are missing out on one of the the wonderful moments in Redskin fan history.

This was Dallas. Point blank.

If that doesn't mean something to you and you want to complain because there was a bad snap, then you don't get it and you never will.

FRPLG
11-05-2006, 11:28 PM
He did what I didn't think he could do, Throw internediate routes decently. I was wary of a few oh his decisions but all in all we can lvie with him playing like that. I didn't feel all game like we were having to over come his deficiencies. He actually brought something to the table.

Schneed10
11-06-2006, 09:34 AM
All I'm saying is SGG didn't say anything about him being the answer long-term. No one did. And like a lot of us have said yeah he's been part (key word: part) of the problem during our losses this year. But just for today, can't we appreciate his game and the win? Can we just take a break for, oh I don't know, 24 hours, not to jump down his throat? So many here are so busy trying to find fault and blame and reasons to not be happy about this team that they can't just enjoy a great win today. Let's be like teams themselves are after wins, especially big wins, savor the win for a couple of days and get back to work on Tuesday.

What I don't like to see on these message boards is people telling others to "take their bashing elsewhere" and stuff like that. It should be a board where you're free to express whatever opinion you like.

This thread was started with the purpose of giving props to Brunell. I'm of the opinion that he's not deserving of any significant props. He completed 60% of his passes and was very fortunate that two were not intercepted. He did make a couple impressive throws, one down the seam to Thrash, and the TD to Cooley. But his play overall was nothing that tons of other QBs in the league (like Damon Huard, Tony Romo, and Chad Pennington) couldn't do.

It's very possible for people to enjoy the win and at the same time be realistic about isolating Brunell's performance within a great win, and calling a spade a spade. He did just enough for us to win today, with some help from some Cowboy defenders who dropped some INTs.

But if I can comment, it will be a sad day when the Warpath stifles the opinions of others because they choose to examine Brunell in a manner that is not entirely positive in spite of a victory.

MTK
11-06-2006, 09:44 AM
What I don't like to see on these message boards is people telling others to "take their bashing elsewhere" and stuff like that. It should be a board where you're free to express whatever opinion you like.

This thread was started with the purpose of giving props to Brunell. I'm of the opinion that he's not deserving of any significant props. He completed 60% of his passes and was very fortunate that two were not intercepted. He did make a couple impressive throws, one down the seam to Thrash, and the TD to Cooley. But his play overall was nothing that tons of other QBs in the league (like Damon Huard, Tony Romo, and Chad Pennington) couldn't do.

It's very possible for people to enjoy the win and at the same time be realistic about isolating Brunell's performance within a great win, and calling a spade a spade. He did just enough for us to win today, with some help from some Cowboy defenders who dropped some INTs.

But if I can comment, it will be a sad day when the Warpath stifles the opinions of others because they choose to examine Brunell in a manner that is not entirely positive in spite of a victory.

I think you're confusing rational criticism, which is fine, with idiotic criticism which is just that, idiotic.

Brunell didn't play great yesterday, but I thought he played well enough and we saw him go down the middle of the field which we've all wanted all season.

If someone wants to pick apart his performance in a rational manner that's perfectly fine with me. But for example when people are bashing him for the way he took a sack, that's just ridiculous to me.

Or the botched shotgun snap which could have easily been a premature snap and not his fault.

There are a few people right now that just have it out for him no matter what he does, and that's what I have a problem with. If someone hates the guy fine, but if someone can't get on board for one afternoon with a win like that, I'm sorry but their personal bias is clouding their vision as a Redskins fan and that's a shame.

You win as a team and lose as one, I've never seen so much attention paid to one player before.

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