The Official Thank You Mark Brunell Thread

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BrunellMVP?
11-14-2006, 08:24 PM
Although I have frequently criticized Mark Brunell (in 2004, 2005, and 2006) and certainly agree with Gibbs' decision to bench him, I just want to thank Mark Brunell for his efforts. Mark Brunell helped get this team our first playoff berth and victory since 1999. Although Mark Brunell wasn't the sole reason for our team's victories last season, he certainly contributed.

I also want to thank Brunell for being eternally classy. Brunell did not whine, at least publicly, about his benching in 2004 or 2006. Brunell did not refuse to tutor Jason Campbell when we drafted him. Brunell has never thrown anyone under the bus to justify the team's struggles. Brunell has always shown class, even when fans did not show him similar respect at FedEx Field.

So, in sum, thanks Mark for your efforts and class. Although you're days as the Redskins starting quarterback are likely over, you've had a great career.

(Yes I am pretending that Mark will actually see this).

I think his 40 Mill pay day and 7 year contract- when nobody wanted him at all- is ENOUGH of a thank you. that said, class move, for a class guy.

That Guy
11-14-2006, 08:32 PM
the horrible contract wasn't brunell's fault, that's on the skins.

he gave us almost a full good year, and he never hid or shied away from taking the blame when he played poorly, even if it wasn't totally his fault. I don't think he'll be back next year without cutting a lot of money out of his contract, but we'll always have 14-13 @dallas and a string of really great games last year (SF, KC, DEN, SD, DAL, DAL, NYG, etc).

BrunellMVP?
11-14-2006, 08:34 PM
i'm not saying the contract was his fault, i'm saying its a sufficient "thank you"...

steveo395
11-14-2006, 09:02 PM
the horrible contract wasn't brunell's fault, that's on the skins.

he gave us almost a full good year, and he never hid or shied away from taking the blame when he played poorly, even if it wasn't totally his fault. I don't think he'll be back next year without cutting a lot of money out of his contract, but we'll always have 14-13 @dallas and a string of really great games last year (SF, KC, DEN, SD, DAL, DAL, NYG, etc).
He didn't play well against San Diego last year. But anyway, he did well last year most of the time, and he is a classy guy, but I am glad he isn't starting anymore. I don't think we've seen the last of him though.:mad:

dmek25
11-14-2006, 09:16 PM
hog1, those 2 t.d's against Dallas were almost as good as Kilmer to Taylor, against Dallas in the 1972 NFC championship game. Brunell was a class act. like said before, too old, and too beat up to give us consistent GOOD quarterbacking. but in todays NFL, not a peep out of him , as far as excuses. thanks for being a good redskin, and better yet, a good teammate

That Guy
11-14-2006, 10:50 PM
i'm not saying the contract was his fault, i'm saying its a sufficient "thank you"...

fair enough.

drew54
11-15-2006, 01:16 AM
Mark, Thanks for throwing that pick in the Cincinnati preseason game.

I will never forgive you.

SmootSmack
11-15-2006, 01:26 AM
Mark, Thanks for throwing that pick in the Cincinnati preseason game.

I will never forgive you.

What was the point of that?

drew54
11-15-2006, 01:37 AM
When Portis tackled the DB. Pretty much sealed our fate.

Master4Caster
11-15-2006, 01:42 AM
Mark Brunell was not the cause of all our problems. Brenching him will not autmatically get us to the Super Bowl. There are a lot of issues. Swapping quarterbacks will just throw more attention on the next one.

Thank you, Mark Brunell, for your efforts. The situation changed. Going into the season, we asked you to deliver the ball and avoid turnovers. We looked to others to be playmakers. With everything that's happened, we need more from the offense. Maybe someone else's talent and athleticism can be the spark. On the field and off, you still have a contribution to make.

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