Hog1
06-19-2007, 03:21 PM
Ban the Loser!
oh, Btw......I say whatever Vegas says on the issue.............coincidentally
oh, Btw......I say whatever Vegas says on the issue.............coincidentally
Peter King Expects Jason Campbell to be 26th Most Productive 2007 QBHog1 06-19-2007, 03:21 PM Ban the Loser! oh, Btw......I say whatever Vegas says on the issue.............coincidentally skinsfan69 06-19-2007, 04:10 PM But I'm not talking about last year. I'm projecting this year. McNabb, Palmer, Brees, and Brady are and will always be successful quarterbacks, but the idea is to pick the guys who are the best in their field for this year. And Rivers, Leinart and Schaub definately fit the criteria. I realize that you are projecting for this year. Rivers does not have the WR's, nor does he play in the type of offense that's going to have him put up big bumbers. Schaub is playing behind a poor line and has only one target at WR. Who is the Texans 2nd wr option?? He's going to struggle. Leinart could be a top ten but you have him as a top 3. That's probably a little too much of a jump. Remember he is playing in his 3rd offense in three years and he was up and down last year. Plus Arizona has a suspect line as well. The guy I would look to have a breakout year is JP Loosman. I would have him rated way above Schaub. He really came on at the end of last year. Coff 06-19-2007, 04:50 PM Peter King is in for a big suprise. He's WRONG AGAIN.......NO SUPRISE THERE. But unfortunately he's not wrong, at least not yet. As much as King is a ******bag, he can confidently predict that any player the Redskins put a lot of stock into will simply not produce the way the organization hoped that player will. The last 15 seasons are enough proof for that. King and fatboy Pasquerelli will take whatever cheapshots they can at the Skins, but the reason we see them taking so many is only because they can. They may be harsh, but if the Redskins were a corporation, and their players were various secuity options, would you really invest your money in any of them, considering the organization's track record? There are organizations that consistently produce, and there are those that consistently do not, and until the Redskins leave the latter party for the former, jerkface King and his annoying cronies will continue to comfortably trash the skins. EARTHQUAKE2689 06-20-2007, 01:13 AM But unfortunately he's not wrong, at least not yet. As much as King is a ******bag, he can confidently predict that any player the Redskins put a lot of stock into will simply not produce the way the organization hoped that player will. The last 15 seasons are enough proof for that. King and fatboy Pasquerelli will take whatever cheapshots they can at the Skins, but the reason we see them taking so many is only because they can. They may be harsh, but if the Redskins were a corporation, and their players were various secuity options, would you really invest your money in any of them, considering the organization's track record? There are organizations that consistently produce, and there are those that consistently do not, and until the Redskins leave the latter party for the former, jerkface King and his annoying cronies will continue to comfortably trash the skins. Said it before and I will say it again: F**K Peter King, and Len Pasta belly those 2 bastards. GTripp0012 06-20-2007, 01:16 AM I realize that you are projecting for this year. Rivers does not have the WR's, nor does he play in the type of offense that's going to have him put up big bumbers. Schaub is playing behind a poor line and has only one target at WR. Who is the Texans 2nd wr option?? He's going to struggle. Leinart could be a top ten but you have him as a top 3. That's probably a little too much of a jump. Remember he is playing in his 3rd offense in three years and he was up and down last year. Plus Arizona has a suspect line as well. The guy I would look to have a breakout year is JP Loosman. I would have him rated way above Schaub. He really came on at the end of last year.I think talk of JP Losman having a good season last year is quite overrated. He held the ball too long and had little success completing passes. I don't think theres anyway he sniffs last years production. It's impossible for me to predict who will have the biggest role in their offense. That's why I rank the players based on the assumption that they will all throw an equal amount of passes, and hope that my rankings are proven correct. Leinart could finish 3 or 9 (or somewhere in between), but as long as he establishes himself as a clear cut pro bowl talent this year, I'll consider myself correct. Just be aware that I'm not worried about the talent around a guy in my rankings. Of course that will affect his yardage totals, but I don't put a lot of stock into pure yardage. I'm worried about what a guy does with the opps he has. Schaub and Leinart were phenominal college players with lots of expeience who have shown some great things in limited time at the pro level. No reason to think that they won't be top ten passers this year. EARTHQUAKE2689 06-20-2007, 01:18 AM I think talk of JP Losman having a good season last year is quite overrated. He held the ball too long and had little success completing passes. I don't think theres anyway he sniffs last years production. It's impossible for me to predict who will have the biggest role in their offense. That's why I rank the players based on the assumption that they will all throw an equal amount of passes, and hope that my rankings are proven correct. Leinart could finish 3 or 9 (or somewhere in between), but as long as he establishes himself as a clear cut pro bowl talent this year, I'll consider myself correct. Just be aware that I'm not worried about the talent around a guy in my rankings. Of course that will affect his yardage totals, but I don't put a lot of stock into pure yardage. I'm worried about what a guy does with the opps he has. Schaub and Leinart were phenominal college players with lots of expeience who have shown some great things in limited time at the pro level. No reason to think that they won't be top ten passers this year. ok i agree with the JP Losman part EARTHQUAKE2689 06-20-2007, 01:25 AM 1. Manning 2. Palmer 3. Brady 4. Brees 5. McNabb 6. Bulger 7. Rivers 8. Hasselbeck 9. Roethlisberger 10. Campbell 11. Cutler 12. Romo 13. Pennington 14. Green 15. Leinart 16. E. Manning 17. Schaub 18. Smith 19. Kitna 20. Leftwich 21. McNair 22. Garcia 23. Young 24. Delhomme 25. Favre 26. Grossman 27. Losman 28. Vick 29. Frye 30. Jackson 31. McCown 32. Croyle Wait I want in on this.................................... 1. Peyton Manning 2. Tom Brady 3. Marc Bulger 4. Carson Palmer 5. Drew Brees 6. Donovan McNabb 7. Jason Campbell (yeah I said it.) 8. Phillip Rivers 9. Ben Rothelisberger 10. Matt Hasselbeck 11. Jay Cutler 12. Tony Romo 13. Chad Pennington 14. Trent Green 15. Alex Smith 16. Matt Leinart 17. Steve McNair 18. Matt Schaub 19. Jon Kitna 20. Brett Favre 21. Jeff Garcia 22. Vince Young 23. Eli Manning 24. Jake Delhomme 25. Michael Vick 26. Byron Leftwich 27. JP Losman 28. Rex Grossman 29. Brodie Croyle 30. Josh McCown/Jamarcus Russell 31. Charlie Frye 32. Tavaris Jackson Skinsfan1967 06-24-2007, 02:18 PM At the end of the day I don't think we needed this chart to determine that Petey boy doesn't think much of the Skins, but I still think it's kind of low considering the weapons that Campbell has and the time he has put in this offseason.[/QUOTE] I could not agree more. Yes I am new.:) EARTHQUAKE2689 06-24-2007, 02:20 PM At the end of the day I don't think we needed this chart to determine that Petey boy doesn't think much of the Skins, but I still think it's kind of low considering the weapons that Campbell has and the time he has put in this offseason. I could not agree more. Yes I am new.:)[/quote] welcome man tell us about yourself. I love saying that Skinsfan1967 06-24-2007, 02:37 PM welcome man tell us about yourself. I love saying that[/QUOTE] Well, I am 40 years old. I live in Frederick MD originally from Charles County MD I have been a Redskins fan for as long as I can remember The pride of my Redskins collection is trading cards from 1935-present When not talking about or watching the Redskins I am a Civil War reenactor That's me in a nut shell Thanks for the warm welcome |
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