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Just having a little fun at the expense of a cowboys fan, one that can barely spell I might add.
English isn't his first language so let's give the guy a break.
D'BOYZ 05-18-2006, 10:38 AM If Bledsoe gets hurt they're screwed. QB depth:
1. Bledsoe
2. Tony Romo
3. Drew Henson
He's in his 14th season of his career. It's not unlikely that he will miss some games this upcoming season.
Even thought Romo and Henson have precticly 0 NFL expirience the coaching staff are really high on them that's way we didn't drafted a qb in this year's draft, they believe that if bledsoe goes down 1 of them can take over for a few games.
but you face the same problem we do if brunnel goes down you can say Campbell but the truth is you don't know nothing from the guys he can come out and be the next B.Rothlisbeger or the next J.P Losman and just stink it up it's a process and he hasn't seen a lot of time.
So if you ask me and becasue both teams see the playoffs and the SB as a possibility neither would like to lose their qb.
D'BOYZ 05-18-2006, 10:54 AM I am not sure how Palmer, Rothlesberger, Eli, Vick, Breese, can even be mentioned. I am not saying these guys wont be better, but to compare year or two stats against a guy that is ranked in the top 10 in most of the all time stats is a bit crazy. Vick is the most over rated, over hyped players in the NFL. Brad Johnson, are you kidding. Serviceable, but not as good. Jake D is not as good as people make him out to be. The guy benefits from throwing hell marrys to Smith. He throws way too many ints and gets help from a pretty damn good defense most of the time. Hasselbeck has had a couple of good years, hasn't played enough yet. Green has been pretty good I'll give you that, McNair, aside from his heart of champion and toughness is one of the great QBs in todays NFL. Drew breese, jury still out. Lets see what he does in New Orleans. Bledsoe has been with 3 teams, 3 offenses to learn and puts up pretty consistant numbers.
Top Qbs in todays NFL (not in any order)
P. Manning
D. McNabb
D. Bledsoe
C. Palmer
S. McNair
K. Warner
J. Plummer
C.Pennington (when healthy)
T. Brady
B. Farve
Rest are probably about average to NFL standards. ( I may have forgotten someone obvious, forgive me if I did)
I pretty much agree with you the only thing is that I would have to take out K.Warner to injury prone hasn't finish a season since 2001 and Pennington also 2 injury prone and it appears he's almost out the door.
I would replace them with Culppeper even thought he had a bad year and we still need to see how he'll perform with out Moss but in 2004 he posted MVP number and would ahd won it if Peyton hadn't had that freakish season.
The other player I might add is Hasselbeck he has been a top 10 qb in the past 4 seasons and his number keep getting better each year last year he posted 3459yds with a 24-9 td/int his qb ratign since 2001 has gone from 70.9,87.8,88.8,83.1,98.2 those are great numbers.
TheMalcolmConnection 05-18-2006, 10:57 AM Top Qbs in todays NFL (not in any order)
P. Manning
D. McNabb
D. Bledsoe
C. Palmer
S. McNair
K. Warner
J. Plummer
C.Pennington (when healthy)
T. Brady
B. Farve
Rest are probably about average to NFL standards. ( I may have forgotten someone obvious, forgive me if I did)
:doh: Let's give them more than one or two seasons.
D'BOYZ 05-18-2006, 10:59 AM those career stats posted for bledsoe are wrong.
nfl.com:
43,447 yards, 248 tds, 198 ints, 55.7% completion, started 187 or 188 career games, only missed 20 games in 14 years (14 of which came in 2001).
Yeah he allready passed Unitas and Montana his rating actually also is 77.3 and as the Guy pointed out all this is with 1 season on the bench backing up Brady.
backrow 05-18-2006, 11:03 AM http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/stats/byposition?pos=QB
Sort the stats any way you want. QB rating, Yds., TDs, etc. You can prove any formula for success that way.
I made a mistake two years ago by denying any cowgirls on my fantasy team.
I did not make that mistake last year.
I'm not going to say Yahoo! has everything right, but it is the forum I use for my Fantasy league.
D'BOYZ 05-18-2006, 11:07 AM English isn't his first language so let's give the guy a break.
Thxs Mattyk even thought English isn't my first lenguage I try to keep my grammar mistakes to a minimun, It's allways easier to speak a lenguage than writting it.
But what I believe every member respects more in this board is one's opinion. And really at the end of the day if I brin a new perspective or different valid point of view to the board on any subject it will make more happy than not having any spelling mistakes.
I believe the mayority here feels the same way.
724Skinsfan 05-18-2006, 11:26 AM http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/stats/byposition?pos=QB
Sort the stats any way you want. QB rating, Yds., TDs, etc. You can prove any formula for success that way.
I made a mistake two years ago by denying any cowgirls on my fantasy team.
I did not make that mistake last year.
I'm not going to say Yahoo! has everything right, but it is the forum I use for my Fantasy league.
I used to take it one step further. Before last year, I would not draft a Cowboy nor would I play any player if they were playing the Redskins that weekend. It was a struggle but I actually did well during that period. I once lost a game because I wouldn't play Ahman Green or Donald Driver and my backups were injured. We play in a twelve person league so the waiver wire pickings were slim.
dmek25 05-18-2006, 11:29 AM hey dboyz,i always am interested in what you have to say.it seems like you try to keep it semi-fair in your discussions.keep on keepin on
D'BOYZ 05-18-2006, 12:30 PM hey dboyz,i always am interested in what you have to say.it seems like you try to keep it semi-fair in your discussions.keep on keepin on
Thxs man I allways try to keep my passion for the Cowboys controled and not letting it cloud my eyes, that's also what I like of a lot of the members in this board it's the way they try to not let their luv for their team get to the reallity of a situation.
Like all this talk about Bledsoe man I have gather more insightful information from him in this board that I would in a Dallas board.
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