4TH RING
11-14-2004, 08:52 PM
Ramsey has to start. Like some have pointed out Gibbs needs to evaluate him and see if he is our future QB.
Should Ramsey start the rest of the season?4TH RING 11-14-2004, 08:52 PM Ramsey has to start. Like some have pointed out Gibbs needs to evaluate him and see if he is our future QB. SKINSnCANES 11-14-2004, 08:55 PM what film is there on brunell. Ramsey made a bunch of throws that should have been picks. Brunell didnt do that, why you ask,becuase his balls were all uncatchable. he did some some that could have been picked off though. LadyT 11-15-2004, 12:25 PM He needs to start the rest of the season. He needs the time to learn and grow in Gibbs' system. I wasn't too worried about his performance yesterday because he has had no practice time with the first team. He needs that time to get his timing down with his receivers and to learn to read defenses better. Since he never got the time in practice, the only alternative is let him learn on the field. It's just too darn bad that Gibbs' waited this long to make the change. Now, Ramsey is faced with the toughest part of our season and virtually no previous playing time under Gibbs. Very bad timing on Gibbs' part. joehardee 11-15-2004, 12:32 PM he is a immobile quarterback, if he starts next week teams will start blitzing heavily the offensive line is not that good. Shane 11-15-2004, 12:45 PM I think we should play Ramsey for now, but not cede the season to him. He has to earn it. Popularity with the fans isn't the issue - performance is. He did some good things toward the end of the game against the prevent defense and one of the least effective defenses in the league. It's a start. If he can build on it, then stay with him. If he goes out and makes a lot of mistakes, and the team flounders, then you make the move to Hasselbeck. SmootSmack 11-15-2004, 01:04 PM damn, wait for the poll lol What I'd like to know Bozzy is have you been watching the games? Because if I remember right you said the other day that they lose when you watch. Drift Reality 11-15-2004, 01:06 PM Everyone is worried about the blitz. The thing is, professional quarterbacks have to learn how to exploit the blitz with their arms. Ramsey made the right read on at least three blitzes, once, checking down to a hitch pattern with Coles (who dropped it); and then checking down to a slant to Gardner (which was almost picked off because the DE dropped back into coverage). Do you guys remember Bernie Kosar? He once said that he loved getting blitzed because it was an opportunity to beat the other team deep. Ramsey has the ability, and the receivers, to beat the blitz - it is just a matter of time. Give Ramsey a friggin' chance to work with the first team for a week and to come into a game where he doesn't have to throw on every play and I have a good feeling about his chances. For a couple drives towards the end of the game, he had the offense moving and was starting to click. We all know he can get hot, and if he gets hot and avoids the big mistakes, watch out. The other factor is he throws a fastball with about 30% more velocity than Brunell. His receivers needed some time to reorient themselves to his passes. After a week of catching his throws instead of Brunell's, I think you'll see a lot less drops. Finally, I think the receivers running the deeper routes (well, just Coles) tended to sort of walk through the motions because they knew Brunell didn't have the arm to get it there. Ramsey does, and I think you'll see the receiver's effort increase because they know that wherever they are on the field, the ball will get there. diehardskin2982 11-15-2004, 01:18 PM although we lost we still may be in the hunt for a playoff spot. Giants season looks about done, and if the cowboys lose we just have to step it up to win the rest of the games. we could still go somewhere with a little luck. glad to see the kid get a chance though. any given sunday anyone can win or lose in the NFL SUNRA 11-15-2004, 01:19 PM On one hand, I understand the support for Ramsey in a new system. But didn't his performance yesterday remind you of the same mistakes of last season? Sometimes we as fans want to see our favorite players do well that it clouds our focus on what Ramsey should know and what he shouldn't. I'm not going to waste anyone's time with comparison's between him and other QB's of his age. But I know, you thought here we go again, after the first sack, INT and then the sack and fumble. I will hang in there with him until the end of this season. If he does well great. But if he throws the ball to the defense and takes us out of the game with stupid mistakes, I will be the first to say............... SUNRA 11-15-2004, 01:24 PM [QUOTE=diehardskin2982]although we lost we still may be in the hunt for a playoff spot. Giants season looks about done, and if the cowboys lose we just have to step it up to win the rest of the games. we could still go somewhere with a little luck. glad to see the kid get a chance though. any given sunday anyone can win or lose in the NFL[/QUOTE\ There are 10 teams in the NFC that are 5-4 or 4-5. Can you imagine, had we won that game what our chances are? With Ramsey and McCants and Portis ( forget the rest of the WR's) we maybe able to pull a couple of the unimaginable off. If anything lets be the spoilers of the league. Lose just one game from here on out and get the wild at 9-7. You never know. |
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