I Was impressed!!!

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DBUCHANON101
09-01-2009, 01:50 AM
I showed JC some love tonight. he is my backup QB on my fantasy team. :)

Ruhskins
09-01-2009, 01:54 AM
I showed JC some love tonight. he is my backup QB on my fantasy team. :)

A breakthrough! LOL. Me, I'm pretty set with Drew Brees as my Qb for FF. :)

DBUCHANON101
09-01-2009, 02:03 AM
I got Rivers for my starter, M Turner as my RB not bad

DBUCHANON101
09-01-2009, 05:42 AM
Off topic but what did you guys think of that block that ol Favre threw? Stuff like that wins over a locker room IMO.

dmvskinzfan08
09-01-2009, 06:16 AM
seeing big al crush brady after he ran it up on us last time to me was worth the money we are paying him. How did that feel tommy boy?? Thats what we call a sack lunch num num num num lol

word!!!!

jdlea
09-01-2009, 07:51 AM
Not to be argumentative, but I'm not sure "power running" is a necessity at the QB position; his rushing numbers aren't too shabby (after 3 years, 475 attempts - 2,037 yards - 43 TD's). And at 6'3", 245, he's not exactly a welterweight. I think he can take a hit or two....

That's not what I was saying. I was saying that Tim Tebow acts as if he has to be a power runner and that's not a good thing. Regardless of his build, I don't think Tim Tebow could continue to run the way he does in the NFL and stay healthy.

Tebow will take far too many clean hits in the NFL because he's not particularly shifty and I think that will prevent him from staying healthy.

SmootSmack
09-01-2009, 08:04 AM
Well, first of all, there were only 3 QB's who had a better QB rating in the postseason than Jason had in the reg. season. (PManning, Roethlisberger, Warner). That's not much of an apples-to-apples comparison though, because almost every QB in the playoffs had better regular season stats than in the playoffs (for obvious reasons).

But here's the list of QB's in the playoffs last season whose *regular season* QB rating ranked below Jason Campbell:

* Ben Roethisberger
* Joe Flacco
* Kerry Collins
* Tavaris Jackson
* David Garrard

QB's in the playoffs last season whose regular season QB rating were 5 points higher (or less) than Jason Campbell:

* Eli Manning
* Donovan McNabb
* Matt Ryan
* Jake Delhomme

That leaves only 5 QB's in the playoffs last season whose regular season QB rating was appreciably better than Jason Campbell:

* Philip Rivers
* P. Manning
* Chad Pennington
* Warner
* Brees

Good post. Except I don't think Garrard and the Jags made the playoffs

Jay Schroeder
09-01-2009, 09:42 AM
Good post. Except I don't think Garrard and the Jags made the playoffs


Jaguars went 5-11 last year lol...

You cant tell me that Campbell is better than Ben Roethlisberger, theres no way anyone in their right mind will co-sign that statement

as for Flacco and Collins thats a toss up with Campbell (I'd prefer Flacco personally)

I argue the only qb "far worse" than Campbell in the playoffs as you put it, was Jackson...and he wouldnt be there without the o line and d line and Peterson.

jdlea
09-01-2009, 09:47 AM
Jaguars went 5-11 last year lol...

You cant tell me that Campbell is better than Ben Roethlisberger, theres no way anyone in their right mind will co-sign that statement

as for Flacco and Collins thats a toss up with Campbell (I'd prefer Flacco personally)

I argue the only qb "far worse" than Campbell in the playoffs as you put it, was Jackson...and he wouldnt be there without the o line and d line and Peterson.

I would add Delhomme to that list. He somehow got an extension on the strength of an amazing running game and one of the best receivers in the game.

roth74va
09-01-2009, 09:48 AM
Rewatched it, the second one obviously was Landry, Hall wasn't involved in the play...

Hall totally missed jamming Moss at the line, which IMO had a huge effect on the play.

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