SKINZ_DOMIN8
04-01-2005, 08:18 PM
I'm still waiting to hear how Ramsey is a bigger bust than Shuler.
I never said he was.........but now that you bring it up.........they are probably equal as of right now but if your hero/superstar/crush Ramsey has another season like the past 2 he will indeed be worse than Shuler. After all, he will have had far more oppourtunities than Shuler did. At least Shuler had to retire due to an injury and wasn't able to play for a good coach. Your hero Ramsey has no such excuse.
I never said he was.........but now that you bring it up.........they are probably equal as of right now but if your hero/superstar/crush Ramsey has another season like the past 2 he will indeed be worse than Shuler. After all, he will have had far more oppourtunities than Shuler did. At least Shuler had to retire due to an injury and wasn't able to play for a good coach. Your hero Ramsey has no such excuse.
You didn't specifically say it, but you named Ramsey as the biggest bust in Skins history... so stop me if I'm thinking crazy here but that would put Ramsey ahead of Shuler.
But with your logic who knows. I guess to you everyone just sucks.
Brilliant!
Just in case you forgot already
http://www.thewarpath.net/showpost.php?p=76294&postcount=35
Gmanc711
04-01-2005, 08:25 PM
least Shuler had to retire due to an injury and wasn't able to play for a good coach. Your hero Ramsey has no such excuse.
Actually, dude, Shuler got to play here, under Norv Turner. While not a great head coach, he was one hell of an offensive mind. In fact, he was the offensive coordinatior for the Dallas Cowboys when a guy by the name of Troy Aikman was there. So that argument, whatever it is, holds very little if you ask me.
Actually, dude, Shuler got to play here, under Norv Turner. While not a great head coach, he was one hell of an offensive mind. In fact, he was the offensive coordinatior for the Dallas Cowboys when a guy by the name of Troy Aikman was there. So that argument, whatever it is, holds very little if you ask me.
Good point, Brad Johnson threw for over 4000 yards under Norv, and even a scrub like John Friesz had some decent games.