53Fan
08-26-2011, 03:25 AM
I really don't care who starts as long as they win, but Grossman no more LED the Bears to a Super Bowl than Dilfer did the Ravens. He had some good games but he had some pretty bad ones too. Chicago's defense was pretty damn good.
Kindoy
08-26-2011, 03:57 AM
I just wish other Redskins fans wouldn't be naive enough to put their hopes behind a quarterback that's thrown 1 touchdown pass in 4 seasons to a quarterback that's led a team to a super bowl. It's just stupid, I'm tired of hearing all this Beck praise but you all will begin to understand how fortunate the Redskins are to have Rex Grossman as their quarterback. Probably will be one of the greatest turnaround stories in NFL history.
I am convinced that jonny5dicky is in fact none other than Sexy Rexy himself.
gafinfan
08-26-2011, 05:37 AM
Thru the first 3 PS games here are the facts (per my count from the NFL site play by play stats) and results for each QB and their time leading the team!
Redskins at Ravens:
Grossman: First 3 drives stalled and had to punt, Grossman's 4th drive during last 2 minutes of half results in a TD pass to Moss.
Beck: First drive - 3 plays = TD, 2nd drive stalled - punted, 3rd drive one pass for Stallworth INT, 4th drive resulted in TD pass to T. Austin.
Redskins at Colts:
Beck: Led 5 possessions (the last one being 5o second to end the first half) resulting in 1 TD and 3 field goals.
Grossman: Led 4 possessions in second half resulting in 1 INT and no points.
Steelers at Redskins:
Grossman: Led 5 possessions resulting in 1 passing TD and 2 missed field goals
Beck: held out no stats!
Clemons: Led 6 possessions resulting in 3 field goals.
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By my count:
Grossman has started 13 drives this PS resulting in 2 passing TDs and 2 missed FG for a total of 14 points.
Beck has started 9 drives this PS resulting in 2 running TDs, 1 passing TD, and 3 FGs for a total of 30 points.
Clemons has produced 3 FGs in 1 game and nothing in the other 2 for 9 points.
The QB's job is to lead the team to score points. One can claim this or that about Grossman or Beck such as Grossman stands in the pocket while Beck is flushed but the way I see it Beck has been asked to play two totally different games. Against the Colts he was asked to dink and dunk and roll out and take that which the Colt defense gave him .... SMART imvho! While in the Ravens game he was allowed to open it up and go down field and BTW he also was not flushed, standing in and delivering passes with people in his face and around his feet.
Grossmans longest completed pass went for 36 yards while Beck's longest pass was for 33, what weak arm?
At this point I'll take Beck hands down, going by the points produced!
Thru the first 3 PS games here are the facts (per my count from the NFL site play by play stats) and results for each QB and their time leading the team!
Redskins at Ravens:
Grossman: First 3 drives stalled and had to punt, Grossman's 4th drive during last 2 minutes of half results in a TD pass to Moss.
Beck: First drive - 3 plays = TD, 2nd drive stalled - punted, 3rd drive one pass for Stallworth INT, 4th drive resulted in TD pass to T. Austin.
Redskins at Colts:
Beck: Led 5 possessions (the last one being 5o second to end the first half) resulting in 1 TD and 3 field goals.
Grossman: Led 4 possessions in second half resulting in 1 INT and no points.
Steelers at Redskins:
Grossman: Led 5 possessions resulting in 1 passing TD and 2 missed field goals
Beck: held out no stats!
Clemons: Led 6 possessions resulting in 3 field goals.
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By my count:
Grossman has started 13 drives this PS resulting in 2 passing TDs and 2 missed FG for a total of 14 points.
Beck has started 9 drives this PS resulting in 2 running TDs, 1 passing TD, and 3 FGs for a total of 30 points.
Clemons has produced 3 FGs in 1 game and nothing in the other 2 for 9 points.
The QB's job is to lead the team to score points. One can claim this or that about Grossman or Beck such as Grossman stands in the pocket while Beck is flushed but the way I see it Beck has been asked to play two totally different games. Against the Colts he was asked to dink and dunk and roll out and take that which the Colt defense gave him .... SMART imvho! While in the Ravens game he was allowed to open it up and go down field and BTW he also was not flushed, standing in and delivering passes with people in his face and around his feet.
Grossmans longest completed pass went for 36 yards while Beck's longest pass was for 33, what weak arm?
At this point I'll take Beck hands down, going by the points produced!
Even if you give Rex the missed field goals to make it even it is still 30-20 Beck; the QB still got them the opportunity at that point. Pretty nice post. Good way to seperate QBs
Chico23231
08-26-2011, 07:28 AM
Reading Jonny5 posts is like reading an infomercial for Rexy. except entertaining as hell
irish
08-26-2011, 07:38 AM
I think these guys are pretty even (accuracy, arm strength, system knowledge) but in the end I like Rex's experience. While he may not have lead Chicago to the SB, he was there are played in that and other big playoff games. You cant get that experience watching film.
SOUL-SKINS
08-26-2011, 07:42 AM
I think these guys are pretty even (accuracy, arm strength, system knowledge) but in the end I like Rex's experience. While he may not have lead Chicago to the SB, he was there are played in that and other big playoff games. You cant get that experience watching film.
But you can't discount Becks mobility. That's huge.
Alvin Walton
08-26-2011, 07:48 AM
Reading Jonny5 posts is like reading an infomercial for Rexy. except entertaining as hell
Like a car wreck.
Except the car's are full of circus clowns.
skinsfaninok
08-26-2011, 07:52 AM
Beck is more athletic and can run that's a big factor
Lotus
08-26-2011, 08:14 AM
I'm with those who see the competition as essentially even. That said, I think Beck offers greater mobility and has greater potential upside. Rex is not going to get much better; Beck might. So save a place for me on the Beck bandwagon.