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Old 04-07-2010, 04:14 PM   #9
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Re: Can Colt Brennan beat Rex Grossman for number 2 spot

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LOL...knowing is one thing, actually throwing the ball where it needs to go is another. Grossman should be legally barred from playing professional football. He sucks more donkies than Cutler. Remember kids, Grossman is a University of Florida and Steve Spurrier product.

Grossman by no means is a world-beater, and I would certainly rather have Cutler than Grossman. However, Grossman is an improvement over Collins. In the 2000s Collins started 3 games (when JC was hurt in 2007), he played solid....until Seattle got his number and made him look like a joke. Grossman has started 31 games. Collins' career completion % is 56%, Grossman's is 54%.
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