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09-05-2007, 05:34 PM
The funny thing is that the people that are bashing MB were he same people who said to dump MB and keep Palmer. Well thats before he played last Thursday night.
RI: Collins is the no. 2firstdown 09-05-2007, 05:34 PM The funny thing is that the people that are bashing MB were he same people who said to dump MB and keep Palmer. Well thats before he played last Thursday night. hooskins 09-05-2007, 05:51 PM Ha! No problem?! What if there's a pass rush, or 3rd and 8, or a 4th quarter deficit? See Dallas game, 05 season. freddyg12 09-05-2007, 06:11 PM I wish he had made Brunell 2nd string just to piss every one off. Get over the Brunell thing. Who gives a shit. If Campbell goes down and Collins has to play and doesn't play well, you will all be screaming for Brunell quick fast in a hurry. I agree 100%. I'm a bit surprised really. So TC played well, MB was alright & he's the better qb w/much more experience. You have to wonder if there's more to this than simply winning the preseason qb competition. In addition to Gibbs' letting the vets on D go, this move might just as much be to signal to everybody that no spot is guaranteed. If that's the case, we'll see if he changes his tune w/CP at some point too. On the other hand, by the time this actually means something, MB could be the #2 again, making Collins feel like Ramsey. skinsnut 09-05-2007, 06:23 PM Two points: 1. Gibbs doesn't care how much you make as a 1st, 2nd or 3rd stringer. He claims he puts the best player forward, regardless...this I believe. 2. Regarding trading Brunell. I really dont think that is possible anymore even if they wanted to. Remember, they extended Cooley's contract. I dont know the cap hit ramifications of a potential Brunell trade. does anyone know if a Brunell trade is even possible according to the cap? dmek25 09-05-2007, 06:44 PM if our defense plays the way we think it can, and Collins comes in, he will be good enough to manage the game. so our defense can win it Longtimefan 09-05-2007, 06:44 PM Boy, what a difference a year makes? This time last year we were all ready to throw Collins under the bus (including me) Granted he played a little better this preseason, mainly due to the fact he had the opportunity to play with the first team, something he didn't do last year. I have the utmost respect for Brunell's professionalism. GTripp0012 09-05-2007, 06:45 PM Congratulations to Todd Collins first and foremost. Don't think this move is entirely based on preseason performance. Gibbs is too smart, and knows too much about both of these guys to allow 4 preseason games to completely change his opinion of his guys. It seems like there is something that makes Gibbs think that Brunell is incapable of posting numbers like he did last year if hes called on. While theres absolutely no guarentee we can get that sort of production from TC (if called on), I'm open to the idea that he (Collins) can emulate 2006 Brunell better than 2007 Brunell could in a relief appearence. Ideally, Campbell takes every snap this season, but if he doesn't, I see both of these guys getting time back there. freddyg12 09-05-2007, 06:53 PM Two points: 1. Gibbs doesn't care how much you make as a 1st, 2nd or 3rd stringer. He claims he puts the best player forward, regardless...this I believe. 2. Regarding trading Brunell. I really dont think that is possible anymore even if they wanted to. Remember, they extended Cooley's contract. I dont know the cap hit ramifications of a potential Brunell trade. does anyone know if a Brunell trade is even possible according to the cap? 1. If you're saying he objectively looks at all factors in making a decision, I agree, but that's far different than simply putting your best players forward regardless of age & salary. Wynn might overall be a better player than Wilson at this point, but Wilson makes the roster based on his upside, age & salary. Gibbs is a savy leader that knows when he has to make a drastic move. This might not be classified as such, but i don't think it's at all far fetched to think that in this case he needed to show the team & coaches that he could promote TC. JWsleep 09-05-2007, 06:57 PM I guess we skins fans need a QB controversy, or we don't know what to do with ourselves!;) Collins played better, but clearly Gibbs likes having MB around. We do pay a lot for him as a #3, but that's the contract we signed. Not sure that moving him for a conditional 6th is a better move right now. Maybe his value will go up during the season as QBs go down--we'll see. Of course, if Collins has to play and he sucks, we'll all be screaming for our favorite guy, Mark Brunnell. Whatever. Longtimefan 09-05-2007, 07:04 PM I doubt very seriously that Gibbs would have made the same decision had Collins play been simular to what we saw last preseason. I'm just convinced he finally saw the light. |
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