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Old 09-22-2006, 02:48 PM   #70
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Re: Problems, And Excuses!

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Originally Posted by Beemnseven View Post
I went back and looked at Brunell's stats at the last half of the '05 season. Even during the winning streak, Brunell was very average. Check these numbers:

@ Tampa Bay, 23 for 35, 226 yards passing
Oakland, 14 for 32, 155 yards passing
San Diego, 17 for 27, 194 yards passing
@St. Louis, 14 for 21, 156 yards passing
@Arizona, 18 for 28, 122 yards passing
Dallas, 12 for 20, 163 yards passing
NY Giants, 7 for 11, 124 yards passing (INJURED)
@Philly, 9 for 25, 141 yards passing
@Tampa Bay, 7 for 15, 41 yards passing

Total: 121 for 214 (57%), 1322 yards passing (147 yards per game)

Now, you might say, “well, he only had Moss and Cooley to throw to”, and while that’s true, you have to remember Gibbs renewed his effort to emphasize the running game. So even if there were other options to throw to, I would submit that his stats would have remained about the same. But looking at these numbers, one wonders just what we were expecting from Brunell this year.
Exactly! Even if you look at all of last season, he only had 3-4 exceptional games, which means in the 2+ seasons he's been a Redskin, he's had 3-4 above average performances out of 29. With those kinds of numbers, it just baffles me that Gibbs is so dead set on leaving Brunell in, no matter how crappy he plays.
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