You mean on here or an actual player?
Here.
His teammates don't seem to have a problem with it and I don't see why they would. Some fans on the other hand...
dmek25
11-20-2007, 12:53 PM
I'm sure Matty is talking about around here. it to me its refreshing to see a player that actually cares enough about winning to break down alittle bit
BleedBurgundy
11-20-2007, 12:55 PM
It'd be the same people constantly wishing injury to Romo or any other player we face.
Sheriff Gonna Getcha
11-20-2007, 01:06 PM
This guy is a gem. Say what you will about Gibbs' coaching record this time around, but if he delivers us the franchise QB that we haven't had in decades, everyone should be kissing Gibbs' ass.
This is a QB-centric league and it is extremely difficult to be a great team without a great quarterback. There are teams like the Ravens and the Bucs that have historically had success without solid QBs under center, but they are the exception to the rule. It should come as no surprise that we've had trouble fielding a great team in the past decade or so given that we have been relying on guys like Tony Banks and Shane Matthews to lead our offenses. If JC turns out to be the kind of QB we have all been looking for, this franchise is set up for a good run and many self-proclaimed experts will attribute our success to better coaching, better moves by the front office, better play by the players at skill positions, etc. when in reality our success will come down to having a guy under center who can make plays.
GTripp0012
11-20-2007, 01:10 PM
Gibbs has an unbelievable ability to judge QBs, even when most of the football population can not. He took a huge risk in sending Ramsey to the way side because he obviously thought he can do better. The early returns show that he was correct.
There are only a few things that seperate a historically great coach from a run-of-the-mill good guy, but Gibbs has that in spades.
firstdown
11-20-2007, 01:11 PM
I also heard that before the game Smoot was going off in the locker room getting the team pumped up for the game.
mlmpetert
11-20-2007, 01:21 PM
I'm just waiting for someone to bash him for crying.
I think its pretty gay truthfully. If he's that upset I think he should try waiting untill he's alone to cry.
Maybe if this was the superbowl or a really big playoff game, but it was just a away game vs. our arch rival that we had a decent shot at winning.
I dont think having the most involved player on the team crying in front of everyone else insprisers everyone to play harder. I personally would take offense to it if he were my QB....
Dude get a grip!
scowan
11-20-2007, 01:22 PM
I was disappointed in the result of the game. but so proud of our team. Wheither we make the playoffs or not, next year should be great under Campbell.
Ultimately who cares about this year anyway, the Patriots are SO GOOD that I am really just waiting for Brady to win another one so that maybe some of those Patriots will retire and give the rest of the league has a chance!
Sammy Baugh Fan
11-20-2007, 01:23 PM
I like it he is taking it so hard.
If lossing is ok with you, yer a LOSER.
As for the tear. That game me cry too didn't it you?!?!?!?!?!
lol
Now, it's all behind us. Let's go win!!!!!
Hail Skins
Chief X_Phackter
11-20-2007, 01:24 PM
Yeah, it just feels like they're soooo close to figuring it all out.
I have to agree. I've been a skeptic most of the season, picking against the Skins a few times because I just didn't think they had what it takes yet, but I'm starting to get excited about what they could do to close out the season. If the secondary can hold up and not give away such big plays, I think this team can be dangerous, despite the myriad numbers of injuries.
I hope JCs passion is contagious...they could really make a statement this week in Tampa Bay.