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MTK 09-28-2004 02:15 AM

Brunell is the starter
 
I thought he answered a lot of questions tonight. He still has plenty of arm, and he's starting to settle in to the offense. What did you guys think?

25/43 325 yards 2 TD's 0 int's

Paintrain 09-28-2004 02:22 AM

He sure looked the part tonight.. I'd feel great if he strings 2 or 3 games like this together.

CrazyCanuck 09-28-2004 02:27 AM

He still looks sloppy in the pocket, and what's with all the stumbling out of the snap? Seemed to be a lot of tipped passes as well.

He also seems disorganized getting to the line, which showed in the poor TO management. He's not the only one to blame of course, and I hope it can be attributed to the team getting to know the offense.

That being said, I definitely thought it was his best game of the year. It was great to see that's he's able to throw downfield with authority. That was the best part for me.

Great to have a solid 1-2 QB punch (IMO).

That Guy 09-28-2004 02:47 AM

he got it deep and it was catchable, i have no reservations right now...

Hogskin 09-28-2004 02:52 AM

Very nice stats, I'd say!!! And at least 2 very easy catches DROPPED. VERY good night for Brunell.

Crazy, you must have been watching a different game. I don't know what you mean about sloppy in the pocket!! He stumbled one time again because an OL stepped back on his foot AGAIN. I was extremely happy to see a QB finally show up. Now, they just have to keep this offense wide open.

CrazyCanuck 09-28-2004 03:45 AM

I just found the rhythym was lacking in the first half, but I agree Brunell had a very good game.

offiss 09-28-2004 04:28 AM

He look's slow out there, especially when he has to role right, and turn to throw lefty, I do think that this team has a way's to go before we see the old Gibb's offense out there, even an experienced QB is having trouble getting acclamated to this system, that's a good sign for Ramsey, it show's that it takes time to learn this offense, starting to remind me of 81' when it looked like Gibb's might not make the season.

Shane 09-28-2004 05:53 AM

Brunell made the first step toward being a true Redskin in this game. Before tonight he was a Jaguar with an Indian on his helmet.

Brunell started to come alive for the first time in a Redskin uniform tonight after the sluggish start. John Madden with his usual insight pointed it out just when he started to get sparked in the second quarter.

The touchdown throw to Gardner with the game in the balance - it does not get better than that, manuevering to avoid the sack and throwing that frozen rope into the end zone.

He made a statement. He just needs to build on it. He has to show that kind of leadership not just in the most charged emotional circumstances like tonight, but consistently.

You can't question his arm. Brunell has a strong arm. Is he going to need to improve his conditioning a little with all the designed rollouts and the pressure? He will, but he found his second wind on the last two drives and made the big plays.

Brunell has to have the passion to win, the desire to be a Redskin champion. This was a real step forward.

Luxorreb 09-28-2004 06:01 AM

Brunell accomplished quite alot tonight. I could tell he was in pain in the 2nd half. I'd rather have him than Warner, Testaverde or Jeff George. Proud of the leadership Brunell had tonight and his strength and confidence to stay in and make a go of winning the game w/ 21 secs remaining and no TO's. OL remains suspect. Samuels seems hurt and continued to struggle. Keep the faith skins fans. We've lost by a total of 9 pts in the last 2 games and we are facing continuing adversity from injuries, blown ref calls and penalties - 87 yds in penalties OUCH!

itvnetop 09-28-2004 07:03 AM

After watching the second half, I firmly believe Brunell gives us the best chance to win at this point. He did look a little rattled a few times under pressure (patted the ball under duress), but he more than held his own on a number of blitzes.

I'm glad he came back to play despite his bad hamstring- i'm thinking he wants to shed his injury-prone reputation by grinding though it. If anything, it gives Patrick more time to learn the O.

MTK 09-28-2004 09:30 AM

I was really impressed with him and he clearly cemented himself as the starter in my eyes. He's only going to get better too as he continues to settle in to the offense.

irish 09-28-2004 09:48 AM

I would not go as far as saying MB had a good game but he did have a good 4th quarter. Hopefully he can use that quarter as a springboard to getting the O on track for the rest of the year.

MTK 09-28-2004 10:03 AM

I'm kinda confused after reading Wilbon's column, by the sound of it you would have thought Brunell stunk up the joint and threw 3 picks.

Granted he did get off to a very slow start, but he was 15/22 in the 2nd half.

I really disagree with Wilbon, I don't know how you can write up a column about the game and single out Brunell with everything else that happened. Seems like he had this article written by halftime and he didn't feel like writing another one.

Hogskin 09-28-2004 10:24 AM

Wilbon occassionally writes some wierd stuff (like THIS!!). It is usually when he is trying to back up earlier statements he made. I have not read much of him this year, but I would bet you he has leveled criticism at Brunell in the past.

SkinsRock 09-28-2004 12:25 PM

In the first half, Brunell was off, holding the ball too long, and just not getting it done....I was almost calling for Ramsey....almost. In the second half (esp. the 4th qtr) he really started to get into his groove. Despite the losses, the offense has shown signs of improving each week, and as soon as they really get the passing game going, Portis will take off as well. I think they are on their way.
It's interesting how QB's tend to throw to certain receivers. It seems that (at least for now), Brunnell tends to favor Gardner. If Rod can keep catching it like he did last night, that's fine with me. Then once the defenses start focusing more on him, Coles will take off as well...

MTK 09-28-2004 01:29 PM

RG seems to be his go to guy right now. Of course Coles didn't help his cause by dropping a couple easy ones.

JWsleep 09-28-2004 03:55 PM

Brunnell looked better, and he rallied the team nicely. Plus, one he got into a rhytm with the short passes (and when he started to spread the ball around) things looked pretty good. The time of possesion was great, and they were quite efficient on 3rd down after the 1st quarter. Still, it's a work in progress. Several sacks were coverage sacks, but the offense still needs to gell, especailly the o-line. THis is only the 3rd week!


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