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jamf 11-29-2006 07:01 PM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
Mark Brunell: 2007 Comeback Player of the year.
He will be in Oakland and help Moss regain his old form.
Hey, My guess is as good as your...

Crat92 11-29-2006 07:51 PM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
He'll be straight for a back-up. I could see him coming in if needed,and playing well. For a short stint(6 quarters). Just as long as the team continues to be lead by JC, I would'nt have a problem with it at all.

GTripp0012 11-29-2006 09:22 PM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
At 36 turning 37 early next year, he's probably too old to start over somewhere as the starter. He could be a backup in pretty much any system.

GTripp0012 11-29-2006 09:27 PM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
[quote=Longtimefan;252956]I'm wondering what affect Brunell's return next year would have on the continued maturation process of Jason Campbell. Many times for a young QB knowing the coaches' favorite is still lurking in the background can cause uneasyness, feeling the slightest decline in play, he may be replaced. I wouldn't have a problem with Brunell's return if it could be worked out. I could be wrong, but my gut feeling is, it could be a distraction. I just think it's time for the team to move on " COMPLETELY".[/quote]Gibbs isn't stupid though. He's loyal to all his players. When Mark was the starter, he was loyal to him. He made the change, and he will be loyal to his new QB.

He has to be and he knows it. The Ramsey situation...that was an exception, but I think it had a lot to do with the Campbell selection in the 05 draft.

Jason72 11-29-2006 09:30 PM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
He would be a top shelf backup anywhere at this point. I would like to keep him around. I think he could be very good over a few games for us and I think he can be a positive example on Campbell because he has been a great Pro QB and knows how to act.

He only comes back with a renegotiated contract though, for backup pay. He's due a $6.63 million cap hit in 2007!

dmek25 11-29-2006 09:54 PM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
didn't he talk about retiring before this season started?

BrudLee 11-29-2006 09:59 PM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
Why is it that everyone's dancing around the main issue here?

[IMG]http://www.redskins.com/uploads/photos/temp/main/INDMBEEDMLME/BrunellMark2.jpg[/IMG]

Mark Brunell has the best head of hair in all of football. Frankly, he should be promoted to the coaching staff to make sure the helmet doesn't ruin his line.

mike340 11-30-2006 12:56 AM

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Brunell will stick around in a backup role next year with a renegotiated contract. I think he actually likes it here. In addition, I remember an article where he says that he's appreciative for every year he plays now since he knows he's near the end of his career. While he feels he can start, I think he realizes that no team will give him that chance.
I also agree with the prior poster who said that he has always been a class act.

As far as favorites, Ramsey was the only male that I can think of who was "statuesque". Gibbs selected JC, and I would imagine with his play call on the Cooley TD, JC is at least a co-favorite of Gibbs now. Gibbs knows that, all things being equal, it is better to have JC in the game. I don't anticipate Gibbs pulling JC unless he starts putting up Vick-like passing numbers.

dmek25 11-30-2006 06:51 AM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
[quote=BrudLee;253021]Why is it that everyone's dancing around the main issue here?

[IMG]http://www.redskins.com/uploads/photos/temp/main/INDMBEEDMLME/BrunellMark2.jpg[/IMG]

Mark Brunell has the best head of hair in all of football. Frankly, he should be promoted to the coaching staff to make sure the helmet doesn't ruin his line.[/quote]
this has got to be one of the best posts ever. instant classic

12thMan 11-30-2006 11:34 AM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
[quote=GTripp0012;253000]At 36 turning 37 early next year, he's probably too old to start over somewhere as the starter. He could be a backup in pretty much any system.[/quote]


I think there are going to be a few teams shaking things up next year. Even if Brunell stays put in D.C., I could still see a starting opportunity coming up somewhere in the league.

freddyg12 11-30-2006 12:10 PM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
I won't criticize him from a team standpoint, he's been a team guy & been classy, but it's obvious that he's been padding his retirement too. His reluctance to stay in the pocket 1 second longer to make a throw, or to run (which he still can, just not as fast) shows to the league that he's either lost his judgement, or is not willing to take a hit. He plays not to lose, whether its his fault or Gibbs' coaching him that way.
I don't see him getting much other than a #2 job anywhere else. He could help us here as a backup, but the question is do we need he AND Collins?
I've said in other posts we really need to get a qb w/a late rnd. pick or undrafted free agent & groom them as a future backup. W/ 2 old backups, that isn't possible.

freddyg12 11-30-2006 12:12 PM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
[quote=freddyg12;253230]I won't criticize him from a team standpoint, he's been a team guy & been classy, but it's obvious that he's been padding his retirement too. His reluctance to stay in the pocket 1 second longer to make a throw, or to run (which he still can, just not as fast) shows to the league that he's either lost his judgement, or is not willing to take a hit. He plays not to lose, whether its his fault or Gibbs' coaching him that way.
I don't see him getting much other than a #2 job anywhere else. He could help us here as a backup, but the question is do we need he AND Collins?
I've said in other posts we really need to get a qb w/a late rnd. pick or undrafted free agent & groom them as a future backup. W/ 2 old backups, that isn't possible.[/quote]

correction, we could keep a young qb on the practice squad. that would be ideal

Monkeydad 11-30-2006 01:58 PM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
[quote=BrudLee;253021]Why is it that everyone's dancing around the main issue here?

[IMG]http://www.redskins.com/uploads/photos/temp/main/INDMBEEDMLME/BrunellMark2.jpg[/IMG]

Mark Brunell has the best head of hair in all of football. Frankly, he should be promoted to the coaching staff to make sure the helmet doesn't ruin his line.[/quote]


You are right about that. :food-smil

I don't know how he's kept it with all of the helmet-wearing. Most QBs are half-bald many years before Mark's age. He has a supernatural scalp.

Monkeydad 11-30-2006 02:29 PM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
[quote=BrudLee;253021]Why is it that everyone's dancing around the main issue here?

[IMG]http://www.redskins.com/uploads/photos/temp/main/INDMBEEDMLME/BrunellMark2.jpg[/IMG]

Mark Brunell has the best head of hair in all of football. Frankly, he should be promoted to the coaching staff to make sure the helmet doesn't ruin his line.[/quote]


You are right about that. :food-smil

I don't know how he's kept it with all of the helmet-wearing. Most QBs are half-bald many years before Mark's age. He has a supernatural scalp.


Exhibit A: [IMG]http://www.rtsports.com/hs/matt_hasselbeck.jpg[/IMG]

BrunellMVP? 11-30-2006 02:35 PM

Re: Brunell Back in 2007?
 
he's not a starter in for any team in this league...

he can provide guidence and support, but as for getting the job done, week in, week out- no chance


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