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07-02-2004, 06:26 PM | #16 |
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i'd put vick up there... he can run, but he can pass too (well, when he's not dead)...
favre has a tendency to just lob the ball up if nothing's happening, and i've seen it bite him more than a couple times... btw anyone else read about his starting streak? since its started, 15 of the stadiums he's played games in aren't even around anymore... kinda crazy. |
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Is mcnabb good? yeah, but is he one of the top ten qbs in the league just cuz his team wins a lot whether its with his help or not? no, cuz if u make that argument then how come jay fiedler isn't considered an elite qb since he has one of, if not the highest, winning percentages of any active qbs? |
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On the other side of the coin, you can argue that the other 4 really DO belong up there, and that Vick should be added.
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07-03-2004, 11:31 AM | #19 |
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How would you guys rank the NFC East starting QB's?
1. McNabb 2. Brunell 3. Carter 4. Manning Sorry but I have to give McNabb his props, 3 straight NFC Championships, he's doing something right, and lord only knows he's single handedly been a huge pain in our butts. I think it's safe to say that the Eagles and Skins are set in the QB area while the Cowboys and Giants both have some pretty big question marks. In Dallas I wouldn't be surprised to see Vinny take over at some point. QC turns the ball over way too much for Parcells liking. As for the Giants, they had better hope that Warner can regain some of his old form, because if he can't and they have to stick with Manning all year, things will be ugly. |
07-03-2004, 11:54 AM | #20 |
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Hogskin may have inadvertently brought up an interesting point. He says that Brady has "a very strong offensive supporting cast" On paper I'd have to disagree. Look at their top 3 receivers Deion Branch (2nd round pick), Troy Brown (8th round pick), David Patten (UDFA).Then you have the Eagles Freddie Mitchell (1st round), Todd Pinkston (early 2nd), and James Thrash (high profile free agent signing)
So do we blame the Eagles front office for these draft picks or should we, while recognizing that McNabb is indeed a very good quarterback, say that maybe some one else could have done a better job with those receivers?
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07-03-2004, 12:09 PM | #21 |
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1. McNabb
2. Brunell 3. Manning 4. Carter 10000000- Kurt Warner (horrible QB) |
07-03-2004, 12:46 PM | #22 | |
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07-03-2004, 04:12 PM | #23 | |
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07-03-2004, 05:51 PM | #24 |
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Well, I was not referring to "name" recognition or where they were drafted. I was basing it on their talent. Smack, you posed an interesting perspective on whether to attribute success or lack of it to the QB or WR's. One way to get some perspective is to see what the receivers do when they move to another team. Thrash was #1 at Philly. He will be struggling to to make #3 here. And as far as Chicago, THAT is a situation where the total lack of a decent QB made the receivers look much worse than they were. Booker is MUCH better than any WR on the Iggles the last couple years. He actually had 249 catches for 2969 yards over the past 3 years (and was out part of last year). I'd say that is pretty good, especially with the sorry QB talent there. At least he could get open regularly. McNabb almost never had open guys to throw to the past 2 years.
We can kick this one around 'til the cows come home, but this season will be the proof. I will meet you here after week 4, and eat crow if McNabb is not extremely successful in his passing game by then. I hope all of you will do the same if he IS...
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07-03-2004, 06:13 PM | #25 |
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Chicago has had Marty Booker, and Dez White also, they arent the best group because David Terrell has been horribly underachieving, but they certainly arent the worst. Id say the worst has been the Packers, having no proven guys since Freeman left, and Glenn was only there one year.
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07-03-2004, 07:55 PM | #26 |
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lets not get ahead of ourselves. there is noway that aaron brooks is better than McNabb. In no particular order the 6 best qb's in the league are Peyton Manning, Favre, Brady, culpepper, pennington and mcnair
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07-04-2004, 12:28 AM | #28 |
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Fergueson has 60 CAREER receptions...sounds like hes been coming into his own, hes had 3 seasons now. Booker had something like 1200 recieving yards year before last, gotta be kiddin me. There hasnt been a go to reciever in GB since Freeman, Walker or Fergueson may step up this year, but they havent yet
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07-04-2004, 01:51 AM | #29 |
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fergueson has pretty much only played 2 years( his first year he only played in one game and didn't get any receptions) which is the same amount of years played that Mccants for us, but fergueson has better stats than mccants. (fergueson=60 rec/813 yards[13.6 ypc]/7TDs versus mccants=48rec/616 yards[12.8]/8TDs) If we believe mccants is a young player (2 years older than fergeuson) on the rise, then how come the same can't be said, if not more so, for fergueson?
driver, fergueson, and walker are a young, talented wr nucleus that rank no where near the bottom of the list, but without booker the bears wr unit is empty of talent. plus I can't believe I forgot about how crappy the baltimore wr group has been the past few years since the collective of Ismail, Sharpe, Taylor, and Heap. cuz without heap the past 2 years, they'd pretty much just have jack shit and jack left town. so I'd have to change my vote for worst wr groups from chicago to baltimore(which I think will change a little bit with the addition of kj), but chicago is a close 2nd. |
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plus you don't always need a go-to reciever. just look at the patriots. |
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