The Official Thank You Mark Brunell Thread

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JoeRedskin
11-14-2006, 05:36 PM
I will NEVER forget the night in Dallas 2005 when lightning struck twice through the arm of MARK BRUNELL. He and Santana Moss did the unthinkable. They drove a stake through the heart of our MOST hated rivel. It righted many wrongs, gave us back some respectabliity.............. thankyou Mark

Well, anyone could've done that. Besides, it was just Santana running under a couple of overthrown balls. <sigh>

To all the haters: Please just stop. MB gave us all some pretty good memories as Skin's fans and contributed to our late season playoff run.

Good on 'ya mate!

skinsfan69
11-14-2006, 05:44 PM
Is it really necessary to piss on the guy in a thread that's meant to appreciate him?

Seriously, why do you feel the need to be disrespectful? I'm not talking about disrespecting MB, I'm talking about disrespecting the people in this thread that would like to discuss the guy in a positive light.

Is is really so hard to just ignore a Brunell thread and keep your thoughts to yourself? Especially when someone has requested this?

Sorry. I didn't mean to be disrespectful.

Longtimefan
11-14-2006, 06:18 PM
He's a classy guy who gave it his best, but in the end he just didn't have enough left in the tank. At least he helped give us some exciting wins over Dallas, and the Jacksonville win this year was great too.



Matty, despite the fact Gibbs has made the change to Campbell, do you have any second thoughts about speaking of Brunell in the past tense? I say that because we all know how enamoured Gibbs is with Brunell, and we still have fond memories of the last QB change. Trust me, I hope the change is permanent, but at the same time it seems as though a complementory salute to Brunell (at this time) is a bit premature, not that he should not be complemented for his efforts here, even though he fell short of expectations.

RedskinRat
11-14-2006, 06:34 PM
I'll remember him for beating the Cow-Whores in the most gratifying way.

atomicnixon
11-14-2006, 06:40 PM
Whenever I think of Mark Brunell it will always be the awesome games he has last year.

His two TD passes to Moss against Dallas.

His Scramble and then his pass down the middle to Moss against Seattle.

His 300 yard passing Game in Denver.

His 70 screen pass against Kansas City.

His near perfect passing game against the 49ers.

A convincing win over the Eagles.

Great play in the shootout with the Buccaneers.

Brunell and Cooley hooking up to smash the Cowboys 35-7.

Smacking the Giants after an embarassing 36-0 loss.

And the image of Brunell with his arm in the air walking into the locker room after a huge win against the Eagles will forever be burned in my mind.

He did magical things for this team last year, almost like the Brett Favre of old. But time moves on and Brunell can not physically keep up with the game any more, lets hope he remains as classy as he has always been.

LongTimeSkinsFan
11-14-2006, 06:44 PM
It's good to see that we're ready to move forward and give Campbell a chance. It's even better to see Brunell (at least in public) take it like a man and be willing to step down to help the team. And for those of you who think (a) that class and dignity mean nothing or (b) such qualities can be bought I've got two words for you from recent Redskin history...







Jeff George


'nuff said

Gmanc711
11-14-2006, 06:45 PM
I said this before we even learned Brunell was going on the bench, looking at things as a whole, I'm a Mark Brunell guy. I have both his home/away jersey from when he was with Jax, I truly loved to watch the guy play, he's a complete class act, and just a good guy. He did not have a good run here, I'm glad he's on the bench, but I really like all the guy did in his career. If we had Mark Brunell from 1998, we probaboly would have won the super bowl last season.

Pocket$ $traight
11-14-2006, 06:58 PM
The man is hurt and he never made any excuses. Very admirable.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
11-14-2006, 07:11 PM
Atomicnixon,

Nice summary of Brunell's highlights as a Redskin.

LMsexyAO
11-14-2006, 07:25 PM
I have the utmost respect for the man. He performed some absolute miracles for our team over the last few years. Sweeping the cowboys? playoffs?? Those two ideas were just dreams to redskins fans everywhere of late. Though I have been pretty rough on him this season, I truely will miss him and loved all the effort he put into our team. I hate to see anyone struggle near the end of their career and I hope he still plays a solid role in education JC on the mental aspects of the game.

I'll miss you, Mark.

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