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PennSkinsFan 09-19-2008, 12:07 PM Here is our Top Ten power poll, and more. Thanks for allowing us to post it Matt!
The World’s Most Prestigious Power Poll: Week 3 | DC Pro Sports Report -- Sports news, stats and analysis from the capital of the free world (http://dcprosportsreport.com/?p=1216)
Monkeydad 09-19-2008, 12:27 PM Screwed up.
1. Cowboys - Defense doesn't matter this year apparently.
2. Steelers - Big Ben may not be 100%, but they are still a solid team.
3. Patriots - Under 200 yards passing per game, barely beating 2 bad teams, is not worthy of even the Top 10.
4. Giants - Look good now, but won't repeat.
5. Eagles - The team will drop the ball this season and miss the playoffs.
6. Panthers - Seriously? They aren't even comfortable with their QB, not should they be.
7. Packers - They look solid on both sides of the ball, especially at QB. Will this last? We'll see, but they do play in an easy division.
8. Colts - They'll wake up when Peyton's rust falls off.
9. Titans - Kerry Collins is an upgrade.
10. Bills - Easy schedule this season (in their division and outside) will help them look better than they really are.
DiehardSkin88 09-19-2008, 01:12 PM why is everyone hatin on delhomme, i think he's an above average quarterback. and has looked like it so far this season. They should be higher
Monkeydad 09-19-2008, 02:00 PM why is everyone hatin on delhomme, i think he's an above average quarterback. and has looked like it so far this season. They should be higher
In 2004...sure.
His best days are behind him.
He only played 3 games last year and hasn't looked sharp for a few years. It could've been because he needed a new arm ligament, but he hasn't been that good.
GMScud 09-19-2008, 02:16 PM Screwed up.
1. Cowboys - Defense doesn't matter this year apparently.
2. Steelers - Big Ben may not be 100%, but they are still a solid team.
3. Patriots - Under 200 yards passing per game, barely beating 2 bad teams, is not worthy of even the Top 10.
4. Giants - Look good now, but won't repeat.
5. Eagles - The team will drop the ball this season and miss the playoffs.
6. Panthers - Seriously? They aren't even comfortable with their QB, not should they be.
7. Packers - They look solid on both sides of the ball, especially at QB. Will this last? We'll see, but they do play in an easy division.
8. Colts - They'll wake up when Peyton's rust falls off.
9. Titans - Kerry Collins is an upgrade.
10. Bills - Easy schedule this season (in their division and outside) will help them look better than they really are.
All accounts are that his arm strength has actually improved since his surgery. He looked really good week 1, and even threw a clutch game winning on the road. He didn't look spectacular last weekend against a tough Bears D, but now he gets Steve Smith back. I think Jake Delhomme is going to put together a nice season.
Monkeydad 09-19-2008, 05:36 PM He's always thrown a lot of picks and made bad decisions. Check out his career stats. Arm strength won't help that.
Schneed10 09-19-2008, 05:49 PM Buster, what the f*ck are you talking about?
Delhomme's career QB rating is 84.9, career completion percentage of 60%, and has thrown 101 TD passes to 65 INTs. He has never thrown more than 16 INTs in a season.
In the seasons in which he's played all 16 games, here have been his numbers:
3219 yds, 59%, 19 TDs, 16 INTs
3886 yds, 58%, 29 TDs, 15 INTs
3421 yds, 60%, 24 TDs, 16 INTs
2805 yds, 61%, 17 TDs, 11 INTs (in 13 games)
His career passer rating of 84.9 puts him 22nd on the all-time list. Ahead of Rich Gannon, Jim Kelly, and Mark Brunell at 23, 24, and 25.
You're dismissed.
SmootSmack 09-19-2008, 06:35 PM Plus Delhomme played 13 games in 2006 and had 17 TDs, 11 INTs, and 3 last year for 8 and 1.
JD is a good QB
GusFrerotte 09-19-2008, 11:28 PM Delhomme and the Panthers, barring serious injury are playoff bound. Packers and the Eagles should be in the top 3 so far. The Steelers are solid, but nothing spectacular. They will make the playoffs, but won't last very long. Bills are deserving of a top 10 as of now. Colts will rebound for sure, but aren't SB bound. The loss of Saunders is going to hurt th em with their run defense, which isn't so great. We will see how the Colts do against the Jags run game this weekend. Titans are an up and coming team. Collins can get them back to the playoffs. Not sure if the Titans or Colts are top 10 though as things stand now though.
Ruhskins 09-20-2008, 12:18 AM Buster, what the f*ck are you talking about?
Delhomme's career QB rating is 84.9, career completion percentage of 60%, and has thrown 101 TD passes to 65 INTs. He has never thrown more than 16 INTs in a season.
In the seasons in which he's played all 16 games, here have been his numbers:
3219 yds, 59%, 19 TDs, 16 INTs
3886 yds, 58%, 29 TDs, 15 INTs
3421 yds, 60%, 24 TDs, 16 INTs
2805 yds, 61%, 17 TDs, 11 INTs (in 13 games)
His career passer rating of 84.9 puts him 22nd on the all-time list. Ahead of Rich Gannon, Jim Kelly, and Mark Brunell at 23, 24, and 25.
You're dismissed.
Where's that guy on the Horton/Doughty thread that told me he didn't give a damn about stats? LOL.
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