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offiss 01-24-2006, 02:23 PM Yea Brunell looked like a top flight QB? Even a broken clock is right twice a day, if you throw 300 passes 5 yards or less your stats are going to be inflated. Whoever thinks Brunell is a better QB now than he was in his prime is nut's, and when you site his numbers as carreer best, that is what you are doing.
It's funny how last year doesn't matter when comparing Ramsey to Brunell, yet it does when comparing Brunell to brunell?
How on earth could anyone, and I mean ANYONE, not improve on the numbers Brunell put up last year? You would have to be dead and burried to to put up worse numbers.
Brunell was horrid when it counted, he ran into some good defenses, and well coached defensive schemes our last 3 games, and folded like a cheap suit, does Brunell deserve the credit, or Musgrave? Personally I think they are a perfect match, our offense looked a lot like Jacksonvilles previously, perhaps thats why they tossed Musgrave and Brunell to the curb. I am curious what were Brunells numbers the last 3 games?
SmootSmack 01-24-2006, 02:29 PM Raise your hand if you'd like to see one, JUST ONE, thread that doesn't turn into yet another Ramsey vs. Brunell debate
12thMan 01-24-2006, 02:31 PM Yea Brunell looked like a top flight QB? Even a broken clock is right twice a day, if you throw 300 passes 5 yards or less your stats are going to be inflated. Whoever thinks Brunell is a better QB now than he was in his prime is nut's, and when you site his numbers as carreer best, that is what you are doing.
It's funny how last year doesn't matter when comparing Ramsey to Brunell, yet it does when comparing Brunell to brunell?
How on earth could anyone, and I mean ANYONE, not improve on the numbers Brunell put up last year? You would have to be dead and burried to to put up worse numbers.
Brunell was horrid when it counted, he ran into some good defenses, and well coached defensive schemes our last 3 games, and folded like a cheap suit, does Brunell deserve the credit, or Musgrave? Personally I think they are a perfect match, our offense looked a lot like Jacksonvilles previously, perhaps thats why they tossed Musgrave and Brunell to the curb. I am curious what were Brunells numbers the last 3 games?
Man, why does it seem like you have an axe to grind with Brunell?
jdlea 01-24-2006, 02:32 PM Raise your hand if you'd like to see one, JUST ONE, thread that doesn't turn into yet another Ramsey vs. Brunell debate
:stop: that's as close as I could get to raising my hand without having the guy laughing.
Raise your hand if you'd like to see one, JUST ONE, thread that doesn't turn into yet another Ramsey vs. Brunell debate
I have both hands up-Sincerely, Patrick Ramsey
Pocket$ $traight 01-24-2006, 02:43 PM No one is actually arguing for Ramsey are they???
Losing Musgrave won't matter. What will Danny do with that extra million????
I don't worry about Saunders coming in because he will run a variation of Gibbs' offense. I am sure Saunders has a QB coach in mind.
I really wouldn't be surprised if there was some more coaching turnover. They have so many guys it is bound to happen. The big guns are there and that is what really matters.
dmek25 01-24-2006, 02:45 PM offiss, behave your self
SmootSmack 01-24-2006, 02:50 PM Looks like a done deal now.
http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/falcons/stories/0125falcons.html
Michael Vick has a new tutor and the Falcons finally have a new quarterbacks coach.
Bill Musgrave, who most recently coached quarterbacks with the Washington Redskins, was hired by Atlanta Tuesday, coach Jim Mora said. Musgrave, who interviewed for roughly three hours Tuesday morning with Mora and offensive coordinator Greg Knapp, was scheduled to take a real estate tour before returning to Washington Tuesday afternoon and was unavailable for comment.
He begins his new job Monday, Mora said. Musgrave replaces Mike Johnson, whose contract was not renewed after the season.
Musgrave's hire was deemed 'huge' by Mora because he has played and coached in the West Coast scheme the Falcons utilize. Musgrave was a backup to Steve Young with the San Francisco 49ers and to John Elway in Denver.
Mora also said Musgrave can offer some new perspective to the Falcons' system because he has served as an offensive coordinator in Philadelphia, Carolina, Jacksonville and the University of Virginia, where he coached Falcons backup quarterback Matt Schaub.
Having played quarterback in the NFL also should help Musgrave relate to the team?s young quarterbacks, Mora said.
Mora even went so far as to say that Musgrave's knowledge of what the Falcons want to do with their quarterbacks is already so sound, that Knapp can relinquish some of his control of coaching quarterbacks and concentrate more on formulating the entire offense and weekly game plans.
Brunell's numbers are what they are, I really don't see what's so bad with 3050 yards, 23 TDs and 10 INTs.
With Musgrave going to the Falcons, I guess this thread is dead? oh well, on to the next anti-Brunell post! So much pro-Ramsey swill to post...............so little time.
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