SFREDSKIN
12-01-2011, 10:25 PM
Sage is old
33, he would make a decent backup.
33, he would make a decent backup.
Around the NFL Week 13SFREDSKIN 12-01-2011, 10:25 PM Sage is old 33, he would make a decent backup. skinsfaninok 12-01-2011, 10:30 PM true skinsfaninok 12-01-2011, 10:31 PM i'd keep rex as our backup though. Agree? EARTHQUAKE2689 12-01-2011, 10:35 PM 33, he would make a decent backup. Was he a decent backup when he played here before?? SFREDSKIN 12-01-2011, 10:40 PM Was he a decent backup when he played here before?? He wasn't here long enough, he was pretty good in Houston. Houston Texans (2006–08) He signed with the Houston Texans as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2006. In 2006, the Houston Texans trailed the Tennessee Titans 21–3 before he threw three second-half touchdown passes to cut the lead to 28–22 as time ended the comeback. The Sporting News' February 2007 off-season awards issue predicted that Sage would be 2007's Tony Romo, the breakout quarterback of the year coming from a backup role. In 2007, the Houston Texans trailed the Tennessee Titans 32–7 entering the fourth quarter. Rosenfels tied an NFL record by throwing four 4th-quarter touchdown passes, to give the Texans a 36–35 lead before Rob Bironas kicked his NFL-record 8th field goal to give the Titans a 38–36 win.[16] Rosenfels finished the 2007 season at 4–1 as a starter, in comparison to Matt Schaub's 4–7 on the season.[17] He completed 154-of-240 passes for 1,684 yards and 15 touchdowns.[18] His passing touchdown percentage of 6.3% was fourth-best in the NFL for the season, and his pass completion percentage of 64.2% was the 10th-best in the NFL.[19] In 2008, Rosenfels started in the Texans' home opener against the Indianapolis Colts. Although Rosenfels had led the team to a 27–10 lead with 8:18 remaining, Indianapolis scored a touchdown to make the score 27–17 with 4:04 left. After Rosenfels fumbled twice the Colts took the lead and, following a last-minute Rosenfels interception, finished the game with a 31–27 victory. Rosenfels got his first win as a starter in 2008 in a November game against the Cleveland Browns. His second win of the season came against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Houston Texans' first ever Monday Night Football appearance. In his three seasons with the Texans, Rosenfels went 6–4 as a starter.[16] Through 2008, he had thrown 30 career touchdown passes.[ skinsfaninok 12-01-2011, 10:50 PM Wow you know we as redskins fans aren't a playoff team when we r talking sage rosenfels SFREDSKIN 12-01-2011, 10:52 PM Wow you know we as redskins fans aren't a playoff team when we r talking sage rosenfels He's better than Beck. skinsfaninok 12-01-2011, 10:53 PM U and I are better than beck SF Hey side note did lynch play w A rod at cal? I think so not sure though SmootSmack 12-01-2011, 11:00 PM i'd keep rex as our backup though. Agree? They're working on that. 2 years I believe Dirtbag59 12-01-2011, 11:02 PM FIRE ANDY REID... Is all you'll hear in PHILLY I think all of Redskin Nation would support such a move. All Andy needs is someone like Steve spagnuolo as his D-Coordinator and the Eagles are a different team. Still Reid doesn't deserve the crap he gets in Philly. Send him to San Diego where he'll not only thrive, but be appreciated. Coaches that can get virtually every QB they coach to overachieve are extremely rare. I can only imagine how a Rivers-Reid combo would shape up. |
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