Huddle
03-05-2006, 11:54 AM
how will you truly know without asking around :P?
I think we must be talking about different things. I have a pretty good idea of whether the Jets' current situation would offer Ramsey a chance to succeed. I don't have to ask them.
GMs and coaches will all talk a good game if they want to sign you.
Huddle
03-05-2006, 12:03 PM
Buffalo, NY Jets, Miami, NO, Cleveland, Oakland
With the exception of Miami, your list, to me, looks like one where Ramsey might have the best chance of starting but not one where he'd have a good chance of proving himself a bona fide NFL QB.
Huddle
03-05-2006, 12:18 PM
I like Miami for Ramsey. I'd also take a strong look at Oakland with Porter, Moss, and LaMont Jordan.
Oakland has a few weapons but who is Tom Walsh? Is he going to be better than Norv at getting the offense going?
SmootSmack
03-05-2006, 12:21 PM
Oakland has a few weapons but who is Tom Walsh? Is he going to be better than Norv at getting the offense going?
Tom Walsh is resigning as mayor of his city to be the raiders offensive coordinator! How many people can say they're leaving politics for football? It's usually the other way around
44deisel44
03-05-2006, 12:31 PM
Take him to Arizona 1 year deal. Give Pat 1 year with those receivers, Bidwell has MAD money stached somewhere, then wait 4 uncapped yr.
You know it will only take 3 or 4 plays for Warner to get hurt and Denny has that team closer to playoffs than people think.
Schneed10
03-05-2006, 12:36 PM
This thread is kind of ridiculous. We all know the Skins are looking to just get as much as they can for him. I don't care where Ramsey's agent wants him to go.
44deisel44
03-05-2006, 12:37 PM
This thread is kind of ridiculous. We all know the Skins are looking to just get as much as they can for him. I don't care where Ramsey's agent wants him to go.
I agree. Just nice to talk about something else while we WAIT!!!:insane:
Huddle
03-05-2006, 12:48 PM
At the moment, Miami looks like the best target for a trade, but if he's released, more options open up for Ramsey, in my opinion.
Despite what Mike Martz says about Harrington, a confident Patrick Ramsey should have no fear of competing for the Detroit job. They have the scheme and the receivers but need to upgrade the OL.
Scott Linehan of the Rams is said to prefer strong-armed QBs... not just to stretch the field but to get the ball to receivers in a hurry. Bulger's arm strength is average. Isaac Bruce is on the downside, though.
I don't think Ramsey should fear competition with older QB names who are marginal performers.
Bledsoe at 35 is coming off a poor year at Dallas. They aren't loaded with weapons on the offense, though.
Kurt Warner at 35 was only serviceable at Arizona with all their weapons. They have the cap room to carry two decent QBs.
Culpepper and the Vikes might be parting ways. That isn't a bad team offensively.
In Ramsey's shoes, I wouldn't fear a competition with Chris Simms at Tampa Bay. A one-year deal could set him up with a good situation there.
dmek25
03-05-2006, 01:06 PM
a one year deal is worst case for ramsey.right now people already have opinions on his ability,so way signing a one year contract.im with thatguy on contacting every team in the league to try and create best case scenario for ramsey
Huddle
03-05-2006, 01:07 PM
This thread is kind of ridiculous. We all know the Skins are looking to just get as much as they can for him. I don't care where Ramsey's agent wants him to go.
We don't ALL know anything. According to the poll, nearly 20% think he'll be released...a number which surprised me and inspired this post.
If the thread doesn't interest you, why not just ignore it?