TheMalcolmConnection
10-17-2005, 01:53 PM
I agree.
I hate how people just have to have a scapegoat. It can't be a team effort. It ALWAYS has to be one or two people, or one or two coaches. We've all said it, turnovers were the keys to us winning and losing the past two weeks.
Against Denver is was the lack thereof and against Kansas City, it was shooting ourselves in the foot again.
Longtimefan
10-17-2005, 08:30 PM
Listening to Brunell in the Press-Conference he admitted that he should have stepped up in the pocket on the one sack involving Samuels. Warren put a speed rush to the outside on Chris, and while Chris rode him to the outside and past Brunell, he still managed to (at the last possible moment) reach out and slap at the ball on his way past Brunell. He's of the opinion had he stepped up just as he went by, maybe he wouldn't have gotten a piece of his arm or the ball.
Unfortunately, these type plays happen sometime though I think in Brunell's case, I would like to see him hold the ball a little higher (even when rolling out) before his delivery. His holding the ball that way allows for the prospensity of having the ball stripped. I remember Lawrence Taylor made a living making the very same type plays on OB's that GW did to Brunell on Sunday. I have watched Brunell his entire career and he has always held the ball that way in preperation to pass. He' been doing it that way for so long, I don't know if he can even correct it. It could be that it's just force of habit.
Defensewins
10-18-2005, 08:32 AM
To curse out Brunell at this point is retarded IMO.
He hasn't been perfect - but pretty damn close. Jeez what do you want from the guy? Granted the 2nd fumble was his fault but come on! Should we dump Santana cuz he dropped a pass?
Brunell has played phenomenal, and more importantly, he's running Gibbs' offense perfectly. He's making smart choices, ducking unblocked sacks, getting out of the pocket when he needs to, throwing the ball away when he needs to, and the list goes on. I mean how many times has Brunell missed an open receiver or thrown a stupid pass into double coverage?
I makes me feel stupid defending the play of our team MVP so far.
CrazyCanuck
I like it. This is the first time I have seen you get pasionate about a topic. Keep bringing it.
Plus I fully agree with what you said. I am amazed that anyone would complain about Brunell's play right now. The guy is on a roll.
But I guess some Ramsey fans are still bitter.
But I guess some Ramsey fans are still bitter.
I think some people are just too hard-headed to admit it when they are wrong and want to keep pointing to last year like that's relevant anymore.
EternalEnigma21
10-19-2005, 12:37 AM
Ok, because Brunell has won three games and is throwing for over 300 yards a game and he also redeems himself. All Rock did was run once and then fumble at a critical time. There is no comparison. Bad example...Cut Rock, let Nemo have the rock and the rock can go Find Nemo on the playing field.
That was almost a pun....Cutting Rock would be stupid. He's the definition of a core guy. He contributes on ST's and has done everyting he's ever been asked to do. Even in the preseason when everyone was on Nemo's nuts, Rock outperformed him. He can move a pile and catch out of the backfield. On top of which (as previously mentioned) he's a ST beast. Nemo, on the other hand, is a ST's numbnuts. What the hell was he thinking jumping in front of Thrash and catching the ball?? Someone needs to tell him in the history of the league theres never been a successful 250lb return man who runs the forty in forty 16secs.
TheMalcolmConnection
10-19-2005, 07:28 AM
Aw, come on the poor guy just wanted to do SOMETHING. LOL