Daseal
11-15-2004, 09:33 PM
Ok, first of all I'd like to say that I think Ramsey is the man, but he may be too mistake prone and not mobile enough for Gibbs. The next few weeks will be critical to see if he stays here. I for one think and hope that he will be in DC for a long time. Unfortunately, I think it's important to explore other players.
I think a great QB for this team would be Quincy Carter. Hold on for one moment, put down your torches and pitchforks. When Parcells came in and gave Quincy some dicipline he reacted well and would stay at Cowboys park all night long. Sometimes later than Parcells. He worked on the playbook, studied film, etc. That is exactly what Gibbs looks for in a player. He's also ungodly gifted as an athelete and he has the ability to get out of the pocket which Gibbs seems to covet.
Anyhow, just an idea. What do you guys think?
Well, there's only one way to find out.
Let's give him these 7 starts and go from there.
SmootSmack
11-15-2004, 09:44 PM
I don't know for a fact, but I'm pretty sure that Ramsey also studies films, works on the playbook, etc. All without the angel dust, or whatever it was Q was allegedly snorting.
I don't know either if it's accurate to say Ramsey isn't mobile enough for Gibbs. Schroeder, Rypien and Williams weren't exactly the most mobile QBs. But the key, as you say Daseal, is that Ramsey needs to cut back on his mistakes
Big C
11-15-2004, 09:46 PM
ive always thought carter sucked ass...he threw more picks than tds so i dont know how hes not as mistake prone as ramsey
Daseal
11-15-2004, 10:32 PM
Guys, can we ever think hypothetically? Everytime I pose a hypothetical question it never gets answered. Just like this, I said in my post that I think Ramsey is our guy, BUT WHAT IF HE ISN'T!
Smoot: I've heard quite a number of reports saying what Q Carter failed his drug test for was just pot.
SmootSmack
11-15-2004, 10:51 PM
Sorry about that Daseal. To answer your question if Ramsey isn't the man, then I don't think we should turn to Quincy Carter.
Winskins
11-15-2004, 11:11 PM
I think the reason Gibbs seemed to be concerned about Ramsey's mobility is because he knows that the offensive line hasn't been able to provide steady pass protection. I think Ramsey has a canon of an arm and great accuracy too, but I think that his talents will really start to come out when the line meshes a bit and provides some stalwort pass support.
Ok to answer the question, NO.
I don't see QC as a long-term solution. In fact I don't see him as anyone's long-term solution. He's an atheletic QB but he's not very accurate and he turns the ball over too much.
cpayne5
11-15-2004, 11:26 PM
Yesterday, after the game, I was thinking about a nonsense thread. It was going to make fun of some of the rediculous things people say on here after a loss. I was going to suggest things such as trading for Troy Hambrick, or trying to pursue Warren Sapp, or trying to get Quincy Carter for our QB.
So no, I really don't think we should go after QC.
Kevikazi
11-15-2004, 11:43 PM
I don't think Ramsey's mobility is a big issue. Joe Gibbs won a super bowl with Mark Rypien, and I don't remember him making any big plays with his legs. I believe if our O-line can give Ramsey enough protection for him to feel comfortable, he will throw more TD's than INT's.