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Old 09-22-2004, 05:13 AM   #40
BleedBurgundy
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Maybe I'm just a hopeful Patrick Ramsey Apologist ass, but- When Ramsey came in the game for an already injured Brunell (ok, who had week two in the pool?) I felt like he gave our offense a chance to win, (something I haven't gotten from Brunell.) I think that when Brunell was brought in, it was as a veteran QB who would not LOSE games for us. No one expected him to come in here and light it up. But, if not for stellar play from our defense in week one, you have to say Brunell gave it his best shot at losing us that game by fumbling near our endzone. I just don't see him being able to put the team on his back and win any for us. His whole value is based upon experience and decision making and I don't believe that with what we've seen from both QB's so far that you can give a decided advantage to either in the decision making phase of the game. As for PR, 3 picks when you're forcing the ball to try and win as the clock ticks down? Give me a break, yeah it's not great, but what do you expect, that's the time of the game when you have to gamble to win. I was just as dumbstruck by that last INT as ya'll were, but I understood the first two. Bottom line, Ramsey has physical skills Brunell doesn't. Brunell has experience that PR lacks. But if we don't see the benefit of that experience on Sundays, what good does it do?

Anyway, we played a 100% awful game on offense. Period. If we had lucked out, scored and won, would you all feel a lot better? I don't know about you, but I was screaming at my tv during that game. I'm not down on this team, but sometimes a good ass beating isn't the worst thing for a team to get, better than a cheap win that over inflates the collective ego.
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