railcon56
12-01-2005, 01:12 PM
Patrick Ramsey's Carrier Numbers
SPLIT CMP ATT YDS CMP% YPA LNG TD INT SACK RAT
Career 475 854 5545 55.6 6.49 64 33 29 75 74.2
Mark Burnell This Years Numbers
SPLIT CMP ATT YDS CMP% YPA LNG TD INT SACK RAT
2005 202 349 2356 57.9 6.75 78 15 5 24 86.8
:biggthump Those are FACTs..Nuff said
show me his numbers under gibbs and like everyones saying gibbs has been so much better than spurrier i know this much even when he was younger he couldnt have taken the pounding that ramsey took...lets see some of his number from last year
FirstandTen
12-01-2005, 01:14 PM
show me his numbers under gibbs and like everyones saying gibbs has been so much better than spurrier i know this much even when he was younger he couldnt have taken the pounding that ramsey took...lets see some of his number from last year
Are u by chance related to Ramsey?:insane:
firstdown
12-01-2005, 01:16 PM
dunno but but last week we had 1 and we havent thrown it deep in a few weeks..even brian mitchell said that on sunday after the game throw it up..he is afraid to do thatNo he is not affraid he just dosn't throw deep to throw deep and get a pick in double coverage like some QB's do.
railcon56
12-01-2005, 01:17 PM
Are u by chance related to Ramsey?:insane:
lol no i just think he has been here paid his dues ..and deserves his chance we need a spark and look at our record... i am loyal to the players that were here and suffered like lavar and ramsey ...and ...btw thanks for keeping it a debate and not calling names
FirstandTen
12-01-2005, 01:18 PM
show me his numbers under gibbs and like everyones saying gibbs has been so much better than spurrier i know this much even when he was younger he couldnt have taken the pounding that ramsey took...lets see some of his number from last year
Ramsey gp att comp % yds avy td lng INT rat
2004 9 169 272 62. 11665 6.1 10 51 11 74.8
Now do u want to see his pre-season stats???
railcon56
12-01-2005, 01:19 PM
No he is not affraid he just dosn't throw deep to throw deep and get a pick in double coverage like some QB's do.
a few things can happen so it gets picked off sometimes u get a pass interference and it also creates running room ..and the way our punter was punting sunday a 40 to 50 yard pass is better than he could do anyway... i think he cant do it cause of his old ass arm ..but he does throw a beautiful 10 yarder
FirstandTen
12-01-2005, 01:20 PM
a few things can happen so it gets picked off sometimes u get a pass interference and it also creates running room ..and the way our punter was punting sunday a 40 to 50 yard pass is better than he could do anyway... i think he cant do it cause of his old ass arm ..but he does throw a beautiful 10 yarder
Thanks for the insite Ramsey@comcast.net
railcon56
12-01-2005, 01:22 PM
Ramsey gp att comp % yds avy td lng INT rat
2004 9 169 272 62. 11665 6.1 10 51 11 74.8
Now do u want to see his pre-season stats???
doesnt look that bad.. want him to have the gibbs advantage of a year under him..and no preaseason isnt any indication...we lost all our preseason games and won the superbowl..he looked crisp in the 1st game ...at least he isnt afraid to throw it
skinsguy
12-01-2005, 01:22 PM
[QUOTE=skinsguy]
i don't buy that excuse. You don't lose all of your knowledge of football in a decade of being away from the game. Football is still the same as it was in 1992. Sure, the cap and personnel may change things, but when it comes to actual game play and preparing the team, if you've got the fundamentals down, your chances are much better.
Right now, this team is not adhering to one of the fundamentals -- play 4 complete quarters.
You misunderstood what I was saying. Gibbs didn't lose knowledge of football, but there is a period of adjustment to go through when you have been away from something for over a decade. That is an absolute fact. If Gibbs had coached in college or took a lesser coaching job in the NFL, then I would say there is no excuse; but that isn't the case.
The fundementals of football and the basics of how the game is played has not changed since that point. Each team still runs and passes the ball to score touchdowns. Rules have changed, however. Now, maybe defensive schemes have morphed into something a bit more complexed than what they were ten or fifteen years ago, but that is where Gibbs says that it is like him having to learn to coach all over again. He is taken his prior knowledge - knowledge he has not lost - and applying it to come up with tweaks in his system to counter the defensive schemes. So far for the most part - it has worked. But, the players have to do their jobs. Gibbs isn't committing holding penalities or personal fouls and Gibbs is not the one dropping the passes or fumbling.
This offense can score the points - it has proven that against the number one defense in the league - so if it is a point with Gibbs and his system being too old to work in this league, that is a bunch of B.S.
railcon56
12-01-2005, 01:22 PM
Thanks for the insite Ramsey@comcast.net
lol