Thoughts on Ramsey and Brunell...

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#56fanatic
12-01-2005, 09:27 AM
I have been a huge Ramsey fan since the Ole Ball Coach drafted him. I think he has the smart and definately the arm to succeed in the NFL. He has never gotten a fair shake on trying to grab the starting position. The changing QBs every 3 games w/ spurriers first year was a joke, then the 2nd year Ramsey showed true promise. Until team blitz his head and spurrier would not adjust WR routes to hot routes when teams blitzed. Plus Ramsey is a tough kid. He took more beatings than any QB I have seen in a long time. Regarding the QB situation, Ramsey will be gone after this season. He either gets traded to Baltimore or the Jets, maybe Cleveland or Detroit. There are many teams out there that believe Ramsey can play. We can not have two first round picks sitting on the bench, that would be a complete waiste. I also believe it was a big waste on signing Brunell. I think he has played remarkably well this year, but if you are not going to playoffs, what difference does it make if you go 8-8, or 0-16, you dont make it either way. I believe if we lose a game or two from here on out, I think you have to take your pick of who is going to be your QB, Ramsey or Campbell which I think Joe thinks its going to be Campbell. Brunell is getting paid 40 some million dollars, and its a joke. This is just one of the moves I think was made in haist, and if we had some people that would tell Joe that maybe this guy isnt' right for us we may not have gone after him. We could have gotten Garcia for alot less, who his more athletic and younger that Brunell. Its always alot what if and shoulda woulda coulda crap, every year. We will just have to wait and see what happens, I am sure it will be something everyone of us will be talking about.

MTK
12-01-2005, 10:09 AM
I tend to agree with NFLeurope, I don't see us dealing Patrick away unless it's a great offer.

Gibbs places great value on QB depth, always has and always will.

Gibbs knows that Ramsey did a solid job at the end of last year and based on that, he gave him the starting job. It wasn't Gibbs' fault that PR did nothing during the offseason and preseason to show that he had solidified himself as the unquestioned starter. Patrick left the door cracked open, and the injury against the Bears was the convenient excuse to make the switch.

Sure Patrick scoffed initially, but since then he's played the good soldier routine to a T. Deep down he has to know he wasn't ready to lead the offense the way Brunell has. Hopefully he's learned some valuable lessons this year and will be ready to step up his game when called upon again.

He still has a year left on his deal, I don't see us trading him for anything less than a 2nd rounder or a package deal for a top flight DE.

railcon56
12-01-2005, 10:14 AM
im not sure how anyone can evaluate patrick ramsey on his time in washington so far.he should have at least been given 1 full season in coach gibbs system to see if he has what it takes to make it in this league.we do know that the kid is tough as nails from the spurrier experiment.coach gibbs seems like he waits for #11 to make a mistake just so he can yank him.dont try telling me he has been givin a fair tryout.least we forget,he is still young,was a first round pick,and if we do trade him,to get fair value for him,or at the very least ,then hold on to him.

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MTK
12-01-2005, 10:26 AM
im not sure how anyone can evaluate patrick ramsey on his time in washington so far.he should have at least been given 1 full season in coach gibbs system to see if he has what it takes to make it in this league.we do know that the kid is tough as nails from the spurrier experiment.coach gibbs seems like he waits for #11 to make a mistake just so he can yank him.dont try telling me he has been givin a fair tryout.least we forget,he is still young,was a first round pick,and if we do trade him,to get fair value for him,or at the very least ,then hold on to him.

Problem is you're basing this on what you've seen and not what the coaches saw all during the offseason workouts, camps, closed practices, film, etc.

He was given a fair evaluation period, he had the entire offseason and preseason to show that he should be the unquestioned starter, and in the coaches eyes he simply did not do that.

If Ramsey had done an outstanding job during that time and left no doubt in the coaches mind that he was the man for the job, he wouldn't have received the quick hook.

Skinnydo
12-01-2005, 11:02 AM
Regardless of how good or bad Patrick Ramsey may or may not be, he has to go. Can anyone imagine him playing with any confidence knowing that the coaching staff will be so critical of his every move? Can you imagine the look on Gibbs' face when Ramsey would throw his first interception? Brunell is one of the 5 best quarterbacks in the league, and for certain Campbell is ready, willing and able to step in and take over when called upon. Given Ramsey's performance thus far, he would have been "cut" had be been playing any other position. For certain, Ramsey should be cut or traded following this season. This team needs to get on with business and Ramsey is not part of the equation.

firstdown
12-01-2005, 11:33 AM
If Ramsey was given the chance to play more games this year everyone would be pissed that Ramsey was still in and Campbell was not playing. Our record would be much worse and we would still be thinking Brunell was all washed up.

VTSkins897
12-01-2005, 12:03 PM
i'll wait to see our final record to judge brunell. then we'll play the what-if game on ramsey and brunell for 5 mos or whatever.

#56fanatic
12-01-2005, 12:34 PM
I tend to agree with NFLeurope, I don't see us dealing Patrick away unless it's a great offer.

Gibbs places great value on QB depth, always has and always will.

Gibbs knows that Ramsey did a solid job at the end of last year and based on that, he gave him the starting job. It wasn't Gibbs' fault that PR did nothing during the offseason and preseason to show that he had solidified himself as the unquestioned starter. Patrick left the door cracked open, and the injury against the Bears was the convenient excuse to make the switch.

Sure Patrick scoffed initially, but since then he's played the good soldier routine to a T. Deep down he has to know he wasn't ready to lead the offense the way Brunell has. Hopefully he's learned some valuable lessons this year and will be ready to step up his game when called upon again.

He still has a year left on his deal, I don't see us trading him for anything less than a 2nd rounder or a package deal for a top flight DE.

In absolutely no way are we keeping both of those guys. What a waste. Now if you are talking about letting Brunell go after this season, since he has not produced a winning season in two years, then that is a different story. But I think by Gibbs benching Ramsey only 1/2 a quarter into the first game, and using a #1 pick on a QB that Ramsey's time in Washington is numbered. If Gibbs had any confidence in him he would not have drafted Campbell. Draft picks are so precious now with there only being 7 rounds, that I dont think they would have wasted essentially 3 picks(trading a 1st and 4th to get a 1st last year) on a QB and have him competing with another #1 pick for a starting job.

railcon56
12-01-2005, 12:37 PM
If Ramsey was given the chance to play more games this year everyone would be pissed that Ramsey was still in and Campbell was not playing. Our record would be much worse and we would still be thinking Brunell was all washed up.
i think he is washed up... he is scared to throw u guys act like he is the MVP he throws a good 10 yard pass yes but can he throw it up? well he hasnt in awhile.. and when i saw Ramsey in that 1st game he looked very good He threw deep and crisp... and we were more wide open.... so dont say what ramsey can't do..

railcon56
12-01-2005, 12:40 PM
Regardless of how good or bad Patrick Ramsey may or may not be, he has to go. Can anyone imagine him playing with any confidence knowing that the coaching staff will be so critical of his every move? Can you imagine the look on Gibbs' face when Ramsey would throw his first interception? Brunell is one of the 5 best quarterbacks in the league, and for certain Campbell is ready, willing and able to step in and take over when called upon. Given Ramsey's performance thus far, he would have been "cut" had be been playing any other position. For certain, Ramsey should be cut or traded following this season. This team needs to get on with business and Ramsey is not part of the equation. 5 best where do u get that from ..5 best fumblers yes

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