tryfuhl
06-27-2009, 07:04 PM
They put an 's' on the end of Chase Daniel's name
Did not know that TC's QB rating was higher in the preseason matty, nice stat
Did not know that TC's QB rating was higher in the preseason matty, nice stat
FoxSports' take on Redskins QB corpstryfuhl 06-27-2009, 07:04 PM They put an 's' on the end of Chase Daniel's name Did not know that TC's QB rating was higher in the preseason matty, nice stat Giantone 06-27-2009, 07:25 PM Giants should be at #11.........no higher. GusFrerotte 06-27-2009, 11:32 PM Check it out, FoxSports ranks every qb situation all over the NFL, of course they have nothing but good things to say about Washington and Campbell *sarcasm* Positional Power Rankings: QB packages - FOX Sports on MSN (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9735822/Positional-Power-Rankings:-QB-packages) Apparently Todd Collins knows the offense inside and out which is surprising considering how hard he sucked in last years training camp and preseason. Read their commentary, and to be honest, what they are saying is what practically every preseason rag has been saying for the past few seasons about our QB situation. JC is a stand up individual everyone says, and it is true for the most part, but he has no choice but to be standup. He hasn't proven himself for the most part and he obviously isn't all that marketable. THe big question I have about JC is that has he already shown us his "stuff" or has he yet to come into his own. 2009 is going to answer that for us. HIs stats are average to above average. Case in point, compared to Frerotte, JC has a much better INT ratio, but Gus still has more TD passes. Pocket$ $traight 06-27-2009, 11:48 PM Eh, looks like they are putting heavy emphasis on the QB depth, which is fine. We certainly don't have depth like we did two or three years ago. It's Campbell and three question marks. Echoing the Titans sentiments. This is the third year that Campbell and Collins have been #1 and #2. What is the difference? GMScud 06-28-2009, 01:45 AM They put an 's' on the end of Chase Daniel's name Did not know that TC's QB rating was higher in the preseason matty, nice stat They also said "The No. 3 spot appears to be a camp battle between two rookies coming off stud college careers." Really? I wasn't aware Colt was rookie a for the second straight year. :doh: And even if this poll is about just as much about depth as it is starters, I'm still scratching my head. How do they have the Colts and Pats lower than the Panthers? Or the Falcons at 11 with a 2nd year QB and nothing else? Or the Bills at 12 with Trent Edwards and no one else? And how is Trent Edwards "the perfect QB to build around?" Outside of the top 5, these rankings are kind of all over the place IMO. GTripp0012 06-28-2009, 03:52 AM This is the third year that Campbell and Collins have been #1 and #2. What is the difference?1) the presence of Brunell, and 2) the relative value of Collins in the single back system to the west coast. Nflnick11 06-28-2009, 02:01 PM Can someone explain to me why the panthers are ranked that high, with jake delhomme who throws 6 Ints in one playoff game, matt Moore who hasn't won one NFL game (or maybe he won one) and mccown who is an average backup at best ...and same with Houston, when was the last time matt schaub played a full season, and Rex grossman and dan orlovsky(let's run out the back of the endzone) I feel like our QBs are better than that or at least most of the teams ranked behind them are colts pats etc. GusFrerotte 06-28-2009, 06:55 PM I don't think folks put much stock in JC or Brennan. JC has yet to turn the corner and Brennan couldn't play with the big boys while at the helm in Hawaii. Real easy to pad your stats with such lame ass competition. Hell the MAC conference is a lot tougher than Hawaii's conference. ethat001 06-30-2009, 02:04 AM I agree - our QB corps is a big question mark. In fact, I know I'll bring on the wrath here, but I really wished we got Cutler. Or any *franchise* QB. Hey -- if JC is our franchise QB, then I'd be the happiest guy in the world. This is the year for him to prove it. BUT, drafting these QB's waste a half-decade. Because: 1) Draft QB -- waste a high draft pick (TWO for JC) 2) Wait TWO YEARS as QB holds the clipboard and flirts with the cheerleaders. 3) Wait another 2-3 years to see if he pans out. 4) 50% bust rate for QB's => we may have wasted 4-5yrs 5) Waste another high draft pick and start franchise over Having a young franchise QB that sticks around for 15-20yrs saves your team decades of progress & numerous high draft picks. In fact, this may be one of the other reasons the teams with great QB's are so good. Those teams don't have to waste high draft picks on QB's again and again. So I'm just hoping Campbell finally breaks out this year. Then we can use that draft pick next year on a stud O-line guy, a LB or even a RB. Otherwise we'll draft a new QB & have to wait another 4-5 years to "develop" him. (unless we get Matt Ryan) SC Skins Fan 06-30-2009, 09:24 AM That wouldn't surprise me at all. The guy is a true student of the game and to use a JG phrase, he's "super smart". And for how hard he supposedly sucked in the preseason, his QB rating was better than JC's. Sure, except the "author" is clearly basing his "analysis" on Collins knowing Saunders offensive system and leading the team to the playoffs two seasons ago. He might very well know Zorn's system inside and out, but I doubt this particular writer has any insight into that. Hard to believe people get paid for this stuff. |
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