die cowboys die wrote:yes, i remember mark rypien quite well. what happened once he got to keep playing and develop as a QB? oh, that's right- we won the superbowl! i've said this time and time again- the only way you learn is through experience. the only way you improve in games is through playing in games. practicing is obviously prerequisite, but practicing alone won't do it. yes, ramsey makes too many mistakes. but after his slow start, he was starting to toast the bears defense.
patrick ramsey has started 24 games in the NFL. that is exactly a season and a half. what do you expect out of a 2nd year QB halfway through the season? it is an addage that QBs take about 3 season to develop. sitting on the bench doesn't count as development. compare to other QBs:
PATRICK RAMSEY AFTER 24 STARTS: 33 TDs, 29 INTs
PEYTON MANNING AFTER 24 STARTS: 40 TDs, 36 INTs
BRETT FAVRE AFTER 29 STARTS: 37 TDs, 39 INTs
i'm not saying ramsey is a great QB. as i looked around stats, there are plenty of good QBs who didn't start so slow. i wish we could get a great QB like that. all i'm saying is, ramsey still has time to redeem himself if he gets a shot. i thought his play looked promising on sunday. but now we'll never know.
i feel like taking the gamble on ramsey is probably a better investment of our season than banking it on brunell. i hope gibbs/brunell prove me wrong on monday night against dallas.
Yeah, my point exactly, Rypien lead us to the SB after being BENCHED..when he came back he eliminated his mistakes and voila....the team worked.