Pocket$ $traight
11-13-2006, 11:28 AM
I think that's a bit of an overstatement and I want Brunell benched.
OK. Walter is 2 or 3 times better. I did notice that you don't have a candidate who is worse.
There are teams with 2 or 3 QB's on their roster better than him.
What is rediculous about #1? I didn't see anything in there that was rediculous.
Nothing ridiculous? What isn't ridiculous about #1?
Let me go point by point so you can understand.
1. Mark Brunell is washed up and is the reason we are 3 - 6. For many of these folks, it's become personal. Their hatred of Brunell is so strong that is is bleeding on to Gibbs. If Mark Brunell led us to 7 straight wins and a Super Bowl victory, they would still find things to complain about. I suspect that some of them were almost pleased when Bunell threw the pick today. A further subset of this group believes that there is something untoward about the fact that Gibbs and Brunell are both Christians. Another subset consists of the "Fedayeen Ramsey". They were horrified that Ramsey was benched during last year's Chicago game and have never recovered.
Point #1: Brunell is not the only reason we are 3-6. Does a 30th ranked D ring a bell at all? Injuries? There are many factors that play into the fact we are 3-6. It's not all on one guy. If you really do think that I'm sorry but you are just an ignorant fool.
Point #2: If by the grace of God we somehow managed to run the table and win the Super Bowl and you STILL complained, I'm sorry but that's just beyond ridiculous and you have let your personal feelings taint your fandom beyond repair.
Point #3: This whole thing about Gibbs and Brunell being linked by religion is assanine. Ramsey is also a Christian and that certainly didn't help him any. And what's more disturbing is this strange fascination that some people have with Ramsey. A guy that mind you is riding the bench in NY right now and let's face it, with Pennington playing well and a promising young rookie there with him he stands little chance of ever being the starting QB there. I guess the Jets are also just missing the boat on this next Joe Montana.
illdefined
11-13-2006, 11:34 AM
I know some people are going to FREAK if Campbell doesn't start next week, but in the big picture how much playing time he gets this year is not going to make or break his development. Yes he does need some playing time and we do need to get a snapshot of him to see what we have to build on for next year, but at the same time Gibbs clearly has a long term plan for Campbell that isn't totally dependent on how much he plays this year.
ok, and whats the benefit of letting Brunell start next week? whats the plan there, to run the table?
Pocket$ $traight
11-13-2006, 11:34 AM
Nothing ridiculous? What isn't ridiculous about #1?
Let me go point by point so you can understand.
Point #1: Brunell is not the only reason we are 3-6. Does a 30th ranked D ring a bell at all? Injuries? There are many factors that play into the fact we are 3-6. It's not all on one guy. If you really do think that I'm sorry but you are just an ignorant fool.
Point #2: If by the grace of God we somehow managed to run the table and win the Super Bowl and you STILL complained, I'm sorry but that's just beyond ridiculous and you have let your personal feelings taint your fandom beyond repair.
Point #3: This whole thing about Gibbs and Brunell being linked by religion is assanine. Ramsey is also a Christian and that certainly didn't help him any. And what's more disturbing is this strange fascination that some people have with Ramsey. A guy that mind you is riding the bench in NY right now and let's face it, with Pennington playing well and a promising young rookie there with him he stands little chance of ever being the starting QB there. I guess the Jets are also just missing the boat on this next Joe Montana.
LOL. I am an ignorant fool. Keep defending the worst starting QB in the league Matty. You are a joke.
So I can understand? HA HA HA
You have defended him all year. Look in the mirror pal.
ok, and whats the benefit of letting Brunell start next week? whats the plan there, to run the table?
The message is the team is going to fight through until the season is officially out of reach.
Pocket$ $traight
11-13-2006, 11:37 AM
The message is the team is going to fight through until the season is officially out of reach.
That makes a lot of sense. We moved up to draft a kid in the first round but we need to show that we are going to fight by keeping the washed up injured bum in.
Do I need to break this down so you can understand?
LOL
illdefined
11-13-2006, 11:38 AM
The message is the team is going to fight through until the season is officially out of reach.
the message to who? certainly not the fans, and i personally think the team is thinking the same thing as the fans....help, throw us a lifesaver.
Dogtag
11-13-2006, 11:39 AM
I was not able to see last Sunday's game; however, I am moving from #3 towards #2. I think JC is still a project. But since every game has to be a Redskin victory or the fans call for wholesale changes in personnel (change a player and the victory will happen philosophy ... a variation of the instant gratification syndrome), put JC into the lineup. I don't think it will matter if JC is under center for this season. If JC plays and does not win the rest of the games then at least we can justify getting rid of all our QBs in the offseason because they did not win in 2006.
Is this really where we are going??
SmootSmack
11-13-2006, 11:40 AM
The worst starting QB in the league? To use a Grim21 favorite "Smarten up"
LOL. I am an ignorant fool. Keep defending the worst starting QB in the league Matty. You are a joke.
Dude, I'm not defending him, please show me where I am.
I said I fall in the #2 category, which if you read it carefully says I am in favor of making the switch.
If you don't see anything ridiculous in #1 I'm sorry but you are indeed an ignorant fool. #1 is totally irrational.