03-18-2010, 04:37 PM
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Faqda Falcons
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Ruston, Louisiana
Posts: 3,465
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Re: Back-up QB options?
Originally Posted by CantonLegend
i dont care if he isnt an all pro
i was merely trying to point out that he isnt washed up and that basing an opinion on 1 game is kind of dumb
he is a backup....thats what hes supposed to be
but rather than answer the original question, you guys turned it around on me to make me prove that he is a stud....im not saying he is
but i am wondering why, AFTER 1 GAME, you guys have decided he is washed up
im glad we didnt do the same thing after drew's first game as a saint
when he threw for 170 yards on 16 of 30 attempts for a QB rating of 67.....AGAINST THE BROWNS
looks like maybe we shouldnt judge QBs after one game eh?
Must I explain one more time how crappy and sluggish the Carolina defense played in that game? I don't care if they were top 5 in defense or not. Their play didn't show it. Brunell couldn't complete anything downfield even when receivers were open and he was playing with players that he practiced with regularly, so there should have been some sort of rhythm, but there wasn't. Sure, he may have been accurate in the past, but he showed no signs of it in that game. You say arguing after one game is dumb and then try to bring Drew's name in this? Now who is the one with the dumb comment? Drew is a starter and we knew that he was better than that game and that he would improve. No one here can say with any certainty that Brunell has still got it or if he doesn't. We have our opinions, and we voice them. In my opinion, if Brees were to miss four games in a regular season, the Saints would be lucky to win one game. If they did win more than that, it wouldn't be because of the arm of Mark Brunell.
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