Where are the apologies?

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Sheriff Gonna Getcha
09-22-2005, 10:46 AM
In Brunell's defense, it is far wiser for a quarterback to slide. I don't think a quarterback should try to pound out the extra yards. Quarterbacks are far too valuable to a franchise to risk a major injury for 1 extra yard.

SmootSmack
09-22-2005, 10:47 AM
I wonder what the sentiment would have been had Brunell tried for those extra two yards and gotten rocked and fumbled the ball.

illdefined
09-22-2005, 10:48 AM
cool cool.

was just making sure because last year seems to matter when it comes to Ramsey, just not Brunell.

railcon56
09-22-2005, 12:41 PM
I think no matter what.... i will say those were two of the best passes i have even seen in my life !! And he does deserve all the credit in the world for that...

offiss
09-22-2005, 12:51 PM
I think no matter what.... i will say those were two of the best passes i have even seen in my life !! And he does deserve all the credit in the world for that...


After seeing the replay of the 70 yarder, more than a few times, if you get the right angle you will see Brunell actually under threw that ball, in the highlight you can see Moss slowing up, but it worked, Moss is so smooth it's very hard to notice full speed.

SmootSmack
09-22-2005, 12:58 PM
After seeing the replay of the 70 yarder, more than a few times, if you get the right angle you will see Brunell actually under threw that ball, in the highlight you can see Moss slowing up, but it worked, Moss is so smooth it's very hard to notice full speed.

So are you saying it wasn't a good throw then? Looked pretty good to me. Can't understand why it's so hard for you to give Brunell some credit.

offiss
09-22-2005, 01:36 PM
So are you saying it wasn't a good throw then? Looked pretty good to me. Can't understand why it's so hard for you to give Brunell some credit.


I did say it worked didn't I? Pointing out an observation, that perhaps you didn't pick up on, which if you watch the replay you will see that I am right, is uncontionable? Perhaps if you weren't looking for anything and everything to sing the praises of your beloved Brunell, you wouldn't be so quick to have to defend him when someone doesn't get on their knees and worship the guy, or merely points out the fact that he's not perfect, or didn't make a perfect throw as some have eluded to. Every throw that a QB makes doesn't have to be perfect so long as it works.

Pointing out that a ball was underthrown is a big deal to you?

I didn't say it was a lucky catch, or throw.

I give him all the credit in the world, how he made that 25 yard run with your head stuck so far up his arse is a feet unmatched in modern times.




OK I shouldn't have made that last comment, but I couldn't resist, I am SORRY TAF! :biggthump

skinsguy
09-22-2005, 01:42 PM
So are you saying it wasn't a good throw then? Looked pretty good to me. Can't understand why it's so hard for you to give Brunell some credit.


TAFKAS, haven't you learned by now that if some people don't have something to complain about, they can't get through life. It's a no-win situation..no sense in arguing with them. :food-smil

SmootSmack
09-22-2005, 01:45 PM
Offiss, that original post of yours (which I think you have in some other thread), I interpreted as you basically saying "in spite of Brunell, Moss turned it into a catch and touchdown"

If I misunderstood you, then sorry

offiss
09-22-2005, 01:54 PM
Offiss, that original post of yours (which I think you have in some other thread), I interpreted as you basically saying "in spite of Brunell, Moss turned it into a catch and touchdown"

If I misunderstood you, then sorry


I am not sure which post but I never said that in spite of Brunell on that play, or any part of the game, I gave him all the credit in the world in the last 4 minutes, but did say in one form or another that basically Brunell stunk the joint up until the last 4 minutes, I didn't look at that play as Moss bailing Brunell out, Brunell made the play PERIOD! I merely stated that he underthrew the ball, but Moss is so smooth out there to watch at full speed you really can't tell, but in the highlights you can see him slow up, so yes it looked like a perfect throw to me when I first saw it, but when I had a chance to really look at it you could see it was underthrown that's it! Probably more of a compliment to how fast Moss really is, because he beat the boy's coverage worse than it actually looked, it's not a bad thing just an observation.

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