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10-24-2004, 08:30 PM | #1 |
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How Bad Is Brunell Really?
Well he couldn't beat the cowgirl's!
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10-24-2004, 08:40 PM | #2 |
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Not as bad as Vinny Testerverde. My question is how good are the teams the Redskins lost to?
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10-24-2004, 09:35 PM | #3 |
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I think he is worse than Vinny Testaverde. The last couple of weeks he has put up impressive numbers...for a running back!!!
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10-24-2004, 09:42 PM | #4 | |
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DAL - They suck. They are a bad football team at this point, even though the refs screwed us that game, we still should have won I think. CLE - I dont know after today. They are pretty clutch at home, but still I dont think a great team, but I guess not bad. BAL - GREAT D, TERRIBLE O. The thing is the way we lost the games though, these might not be that bad of teams, but we were well into every game and had all the chances to win them too.
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10-24-2004, 10:49 PM | #6 |
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He still is not playing loose. He seems to be thinking to hard all the time. I don't think that Brunnel is that bad. I also don't think he is that good. What he is is a pretty good QB in a new system that still needs some work. Right now the offense is just not clicking. BUT, if Brunnel could hit a few of those long balls, it would be a lot nicer. Oh yeah... and stop giving it to the other team when they have a clear shot to the end zone.
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10-24-2004, 11:26 PM | #7 |
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[QUOTE=GoSkins!]He still is not playing loose. He seems to be thinking to hard all the time. QUOTE]
Good point. I think the reason alot of us wants Ramsey, is because he takes chances, and throws the ball downfeild. Brunell thinks too much and just throws the ball out of bounds all the time. Heres how I see it, I'd take a Ramsey 3TD/3INT day, becasue of our defense. Whoever is going to start putting up points shoudl be in there, even if it increases turnovers. The way our defense is playing, we can afford to do that at this point.
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You hit the nail on the head Gman, we can overcome a turnover here and there for the production Ramsey will bring, it's the perfect situation to let him play, the defense will allow him the chance to learn and progress, while compensating for his mistakes. |
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of course we overpay for that chump... sorry but whatever happened to keeping the ppl u get? look at the pats ditchin high-dollar bledsoe for brady... seems to have paid off...
i want to see ramsey give some spark to our O... at the very worst least he's ballin and gettin used to gibbs' o |
10-25-2004, 03:12 AM | #11 |
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Everyone keeps focusing on the quarterback, which is fine, but you have to remember Gibbs' mentality here: his first worry, when it comes to offense, is *always* how well his offensive line is playing. If the OL is tight, then the QB situation usually resolves itself. The line isn't doing all that great these days, and it's clear that Gibbs is more worried about that than anything else. When reporters ask him about Brunell's poor start, Gibbs usually dodges the question and talks about pass protection.
For the record, I hope Ramsey starts soon. I love that kid--he's such a gamer and plays with a lot of heart, and he's got a gun of an arm. |
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he threw away with plenty of time and missed wide open receivers pretty consistantly that's about as short a summary as i can provide for his last two games...
he had run support, he had decent playcalling, and he had time. |
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