dmvskinzfan08
10-01-2009, 03:01 PM
It's easy to sit on the sideline and say this and that? Umm, hello? Dumbass says what? THAT IS ALL WE DO AROUND HERE! And who the hell are you to tell people to support Campbell or shut up. Kiss my ass. Are we all supposed to sit around here and blow smoke up his ass? How gay would that be? He's the QB for a team that hasn't scored 30 points in 19 games, and he's the only guy on Offense that touches the ball on every play. Hell, 20 points would be an Offensive break-out at this point. He may not be THE problem, but he ain't the solution either.
If I had said this the mods would have been all over my ass. Where are they now?
hail_2_da_skins
10-01-2009, 03:47 PM
49/83 (59%) 606 yds, 4 td's, 2 int's Mark Sanchez NYJ
69/102 (68%) 783 yds, 3 td's, 2 int's Jason Campbell WAS
87/142 (61%) 871 yds, 3 td's, 2 int's Tom Brady NE
According to the numbers, the Jets and the Patriots should be asking for Sanchez and Brady to be benched.
Southpaw
10-01-2009, 04:07 PM
49/83 (59%) 606 yds, 4 td's, 2 int's Mark Sanchez NYJ
69/102 (68%) 783 yds, 3 td's, 2 int's Jason Campbell WAS
87/142 (61%) 871 yds, 3 td's, 2 int's Tom Brady NE
According to the numbers, the Jets and the Patriots should be asking for Sanchez and Brady to be benched.
The problem is, the Jets are 3-0 which means Mark Sanchez is automatically labeled and all star, like Flacco was last season.
Lotus
10-01-2009, 04:07 PM
49/83 (59%) 606 yds, 4 td's, 2 int's Mark Sanchez NYJ
69/102 (68%) 783 yds, 3 td's, 2 int's Jason Campbell WAS
87/142 (61%) 871 yds, 3 td's, 2 int's Tom Brady NE
According to the numbers, the Jets and the Patriots should be asking for Sanchez and Brady to be benched.
Brady should be benched. He's always been a bum. The Pats should be starting Colt Brennan. :)
dmvskinzfan08
10-01-2009, 04:10 PM
The problem is, the Jets are 3-0 which means Mark Sanchez is automatically labeled and all star, like Flacco was last season.
The difference between them and us. They set their QBs up to suceed with good defenses and good running games. But let some people tell it. They did it all on their own. If we had the same system here JC would have had time to develop naturally. But we didn't
Same with Matt Ryan.
JGisLordOfTheRings
10-01-2009, 04:31 PM
Last time I remember seeing a Redskins defensive Touchdown off the top of my head was 2005 when Sean Taylor helped seal the deal against the Eagles. Man that was a good year.
Last one I remember seeing was Carlos Rogers' only one probably against the Lions in 2007.
MonkFan4Life
10-01-2009, 04:40 PM
The difference between them and us. They set their QBs up to suceed with good defenses and good running games. But let some people tell it. They did it all on their own. If we had the same system here JC would have had time to develop naturally. But we didn't
Same with Matt Ryan.
Really now ? So what you are saying is that Mark Sanchez learning his offense and running practices 2 weeks after being drafted was because of everyone around him ? If you put Mark Brunell in the game instead of Drew Brees then the Saints don't look like they do with Brees. When Brad Johnson went in for Dallas last year they looked like a completely different team. The fact is that Jason does nothing to help this team win. His stats look good at the end of the game but when was the last time you saw a Pass Inteference called on the defense while we have the ball ? You don't. Then guys deep ball accuracy is horrible but that is supposed to be his best throw. He doesn't throw the ball to a spot before the receiver breaks because he has to see the numbers before he throws it. How come he hardly ever calls audibles ? It's because the coaches tell him not to right ? Even when he is supposedly effective during the 2 min drill, when he gets to call his own plays does he ever beat a DB by throwing the ball on the money to a receiver ? No, they are all mid level throws that the receivers can rack up YAC because the D is in a prevent. His stats are padded. Point Blank.
Dirtbag59
10-01-2009, 05:38 PM
Last one I remember seeing was Carlos Rogers' only one probably against the Lions in 2007.
If real life was like Madden 10 then pretty much the few interceptions we have had in the last few years would have been Touchdowns due in part because according to Madden offensive players know nothing of pursuit angles.
JGisLordOfTheRings
10-01-2009, 06:14 PM
If real life was like Madden 10 then pretty much the few interceptions we have had in the last few years would have been Touchdowns due in part because according to Madden offensive players know nothing of pursuit angles.
If only.....
JGisLordOfTheRings
10-01-2009, 06:15 PM
And we would also be 3-0 because they all would have stepped out of bounds 3 yards before a first down with 40 yards of open field ahead of them.....