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Old 09-13-2006, 10:33 PM   #6
cowboykiller89
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Re: How Long For Brunell?

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Originally Posted by LadyT View Post
No, he alone didn't lose the game, but he rarely wins games either. Face it, his glory days are long gone. He's a QB who seems capable of only throwing dink passes, he hears footsteps that aren't there, and he immediately gets rid of the ball if his primary receiver is covered. All this adds up to an offense that will struggle to score TDs as long as he is behind center.

He's the main reason why we've had to rely so heavily on the Defense to have any decent chance at winning games. He's the main reason why this offense rarely scores more than 15 to 17 points each game.

We have a slew of talented receivers, but all that talent don't mean a thing if you have a QB who can't seem to complete a pass beyond 10 yards. Yeah, once in a while he does manage to complete one downfield, but that's the definite exception, not the rule. So, what you saw from him Monday night is what you're going to get and it ain't pretty.

Everyone's angry at Hall for missing the 48 yard field goal. But, if it weren't for Hall's other 3 field goals, the game wouldn't have even been close!!!!!

A starting offense that's only managed to score 1 lousy TD in 4 preseason and 1 regular season games? Unbelievable.
As far as I am concerned, Mark Brunell won the most important and the most memorable game of all, last year in Dallas to break the painful losing streak we had with the Cowgirls! Not only that, he lead the way in their second meeting at FedEx Field, a critical game which was important to both teams. Needless to say, you know the outcome. Give him some more respect! I think Joe Gibbs and Al Saunders know a little more than you do when it comes to deciding on who should be the starter!
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