Brunell is Bad

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Sean Taylor is God
02-27-2006, 03:45 PM
I'm not going to dazzle you with numbers or deep theory. I just want to see where this goes. I have been concerned with the aquisition of a #2 WR when somone posed that it is Brunell's fault not Patten's. He is absolutely right. I have never been sold on him but what little offensive success we saw last year had little to do with his play and more to do with individual great plays, good team strategy, and a great offensive line. Our most successful pass plays were quick screen's to Moss and Cooley, and passes in the flat to Sellars. This requires nothing from the QB but delivery and every 3rd QB in the league can give you delivery. Our success on these passes were due to great blocks and moss's speed. At no point did Brunell demonstrate an ability to read coverages and complete passes down the middle of the field. The long ball consisted of him throwing it as far as his weak arm could muster and have speedy Moss outrun coverage. He rarely even attempts down the field passes and when he does they make me sad. Honestly, I tear up. His willingness to throw the ball away is something for review, and he has no problem punting the ball away. I often feel that he does not want the ball and would prefer that the other team's offense had it so the defense would be responsible. We have four arguable top-5 at their position lineman who provided remarkable protection last year. Barring injuries they should be better next year, but hopefully the guy responsible for getting the ball out of the pocket will be calm, assertive, and not mark brunell.


PS- I was just watching a recording of Gibbs at the combine. I love him. And I love you.

BrudLee
02-27-2006, 03:52 PM
Rather a bold statement. Though I look forward to the Campbell era, there's no way I can throw Brunell under the bus. He threw the ball deep well enough in Dallas to win that ball game, and took care of the ball as he was asked to do. I'd love to have a QB who could throw it fifteen yards deeper than him with some zip, but not at the expense of five or ten more INTs.

Cooley 350Z
02-27-2006, 03:56 PM
I'm not sure this warranted another new thread considering how much we've already discussed the QB situation, but I think it's easy (and undeserving) to heave all the blame on Mark. He played well enough, and surprised a lot of us. Does that warrant him being the unquestioned starter going into the next season? Maybe not, but I think it's safe to say he is not bad.

firstdown
02-27-2006, 03:59 PM
Brunell is not the best QB in the NFL but he is much better than you give him credit for. You said he does not want the ball and wishes the other team had it. Then why does he throw it away and not throw ints. If he threw more int. he would be off the field more and maybe riding the bench. I'm sorry I do not know why I started replying to this thread its been beat to death. I have not been on the sit much in the past few weeks when PR and Brunell was the topic and two weeks later the same type threads. I can see why Ramsey is of conversation with a trade issue but do we have to keep on the Brunell issue. If you love Gibbs so much then you must trust him to make the best decision for our team.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
02-27-2006, 03:59 PM
I'm with Brud. I thought Brunell was done in 2004, but I was wrong. While Brunell's performance wasn't great in the last few games of the season, he was suffering from an injured knee. I don't pretend to claim that Brunell was some Pro Bowl-caliber QB, but he was pretty close.

That said, I want to say to everyone who feels like I do, everyone is entitled to an opinion. Please don't bash the poster's fanship, brains, etc. (Just being preemptive here).

celts32
02-27-2006, 04:00 PM
You love Gibbs yet you don't trust his guidance on the single most important decision on the football team. If Brunell was not the best QB the redskins had last year than why was he playing for 16 straight weeks. I just can't come to terms with how you can be a Joe Gibbs fan and still question the biggest decision he made all of last season. This isn't a run of the mill decision like a call on a particular 3rd & 2 or whether or not Thrash is better than Jacobs...the starting QB is the most major of major decisions. To imply that gibbs started the wrong QB for 16 straight weeks pretty much says that you don't believe he knows what he's doing. I don't see how you can seperate one from the other.

And as for your basic point on Brunels performance, I disagree with it completely. I don't think the Redskins would have been any where near the playoffs with Ramsey or Campbel playing last year. Brunell is not the player he used to be but he had a very good season. He carried out the offense the way Gibbs wanted and prodcued 10 wins.

Duffman003
02-27-2006, 04:10 PM
I agree, I think Ramsey could have done just as well with a very good O- Line, a very good wide reciever and tight end, then also throw in there that we have clinton portis. Don't forget that our defense was the main reason why we had 10 wins because they are the only consistent week in and week out pretty much. I don't have a problem with Brunell though I think he tries as hard as he can but he is getting pretty old and heart can only take you so far.

ArtMonkDrillz
02-27-2006, 04:15 PM
My biggest problem with Brunell for most of the season (not including after the 2nd giants game when he was obviously injured) was the fact that he seemed to fumble a lot. It was nice that he didn't constantly throw INTs like Ramsey (who I still kind of like for some reason), but I was never all that comfortable with Brunell in terms of turnovers. I got to the point last year where I thought he would let it go each time he was sacked.

I was pleasantly suprised with some of his deep passes, especially in the Monday Night Miracle, but those could have been attributed to Moss' incredible deep ball skills. This may be an indication of the fact that I play too much Madden, but I think a little more play action would have suited us nicely this past season (but I'm not complaining).

MTK
02-27-2006, 04:16 PM
Gibbs seems to have a pretty good handle on QB's, so rather than rehashing this tired argument I'll just defer to his judgement on the matter.

12thMan
02-27-2006, 04:25 PM
"At no point did Brunell demonstrate an ability to read coverages and complete passes down the middle of the field."

You must be kidding with this statement???

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