1fan4ramsey wrote:He's NEVER been given a chance in a legitimate NFL offense, this was his only real chance, all 26 snaps.
So....ugh...

Are you going to defect? Or become 1fan4brunell?
BringThePain! wrote:1fan4ramsey wrote:He's NEVER been given a chance in a legitimate NFL offense, this was his only real chance, all 26 snaps.
right... we'll just throw the other 33 games out the window..
1fan4ramsey wrote:BringThePain! wrote:1fan4ramsey wrote:He's NEVER been given a chance in a legitimate NFL offense, this was his only real chance, all 26 snaps.
right... we'll just throw the other 33 games out the window..
Yeah, like last year, o.k. Patrick you can start now, by the way, you've got the Steelers, and Eagles twice in four weeks, make sure your chin strap is tight...please
ComebackSkins wrote:I still dont think brunnel can get it done. Plus he is so small and more injury prone than ramsey is. Ramsey survived spurrier's lack of a blocking scheme for crying out loud.
ComebackSkins wrote:I just dont see how you guys think brunnel has changed so much. You are the same people that were trashing him.
ComebackSkins wrote:There was no legitimate reason to start brunnel over ramsey from what weve seen. He needed at least two more games to demonstrate what he could or could not do.
redskins56 wrote:It's one thing to say that Brunell should start because he makes less mistakes, or for the simple fact that he, unlike Patrick Ramsey, is Joe Gibbs' boy, but don't say that Brunell has outplayed him.
Scratch that. Say whatever you want, that's why we're all here, but ther's not a way to back that up.
The only football we can base our analysis off of is last year, the preseason, and Sunday.
The preseason is an unfair meter in that Ramsey played NFL starters, not to mention four of the league's top 15 defenses, and Brunell played against backups. I'll come back to that though. I know for a fact you don't want me to hold your hand and bring you back to what happened last year. That'll go ugly as soon as I point out his god-awful numbers and you counter with, "But he was hurt and now he's better." So we'll stay away from that. The numbers speak for themselves, look at them.
Firstly, the preseason---
The closest thing to a dress rehearsal came in week three, a win over the Steelers. Ramsey was one poor ball away from being flawless, that poor ball of course resulted in a Steelers scrore. It was later professed by James Thrash that he didn't make the right bailout read, and that he, not Ramsey should be faulted. Nonetheless, people like you see an interception and automatically fault the player who threw it, not taking into effect the many variables that go into each play.
Last season---
Ramsey won three of his final five starts, and it would have been four if not for a defensive breakdown in Dallas. I'm sorry Ramsey didn't do a better job making sure the secondary didn't give up a final minute score. If the defense holds as they did all year long, Ramsey is 4-1 in his last 5 games, one of those wins coming in the form of a 19-22, three touchdown performance. The lone loss to the hands of the conference champion Eagles, allbeit by just three points, and the ball in field goal range in the closing moments.
Those are the two chapters we have to look at in analyzing Ramsey. That brings us to Sunday, when Ramsey's final drive tallied 80yards on 8-plays, the ninth, a TD pass to Chrisey called back on a questionable pushoff. To fault the guy for fumbling when he almost died his silly. He threw a bad ball, it got picked off, and didn't end up leading to any points. He forgot about it, so did his receivers, and it showed as he went for over 100 yards on his next 5 completions.
blchizzleke wrote:I just feel as though this is not a type a game heading into where you still have uncertainty as to who will play the game. I know Brunell is the starter, but who realistically expects him to start the other 14 games on the schedule for us. This game against the Cowboys has a playoff atmosphere. Yes that is how urgent we are to get our quarterback situation solved. If we lose, our whole season may end up in a downward spiral like last year. But if we win this game we have a legit chance to make the playoffs, assuming the quarterback play remains consistent.
blchizzleke wrote:On that note, I wonder, since Ramsey wants to be traded, if that when he gets into the game, he will actually give it 100%. Think about it. This franchise has been trying to push him out the door the entire time he has been here. He probably feels as though we haven't done anything for him lately (if ever), so why should he do anything for us. I fear this, but do not expect this, to happen.
its not short, it took 24 games to get here.as for this nonsense about ramsey "proving he is no good" during his redskins tenure, wow, how can everyone's memory possibly be so short?
:hmm: say that again, what is his starting record??the fact is, ramsey has not won a whole ton of games.
isn't that what the truly good 1st round qb's do? make the team that drafted them better? what about manning? colts sucked until his third season or so. what about the iggles? mcnabb showed up after a couple seasons. ooh, ooh, what about atlanta? vick made them better in two seasons.the other side of that fact is, ramsey has been on a TERRIBLE football team during most of his starts-- often to the extent of being one of few bright spots
hailskins666 wrote:isn't that what the truly good 1st round qb's do? make the team that drafted them better? what about manning? colts sucked until his third season or so. what about the iggles? mcnabb showed up after a couple seasons. ooh, ooh, what about atlanta? vick made them better in two seasons.
Clinton Portis wrote:Root for him to get back in!
He will get his chance this year!
Mark will prove inefficient again, and Ramsey will save the day.![]()
GO RAMSEY!
isn't that what the truly good 1st round qb's do? make the team that drafted them better? what about manning? colts sucked until his third season or so. what about the iggles? mcnabb showed up after a couple seasons. ooh, ooh, what about atlanta? vick made them better in two seasons.
then there are the teams that are in complete denial. akili smith? 4 years to help the bengals didn't help much. tim couch? was a couch. ryan leaf, got his chance as well.
point being, if a 1st rounder takes as long or more than his first contract to make a difference, he probably won't in todays nfl.
but when is it time to draw the line? excuses or performance? put up or shut up?joebagadonuts wrote:but you have to admit, there's a different learning curve for playing every game versus holding a clipboard.
Chris Luva Luva wrote:1fan4ramsey wrote:He's NEVER been given a chance in a legitimate NFL offense, this was his only real chance, all 26 snaps.
So....ugh......what are you going to do about your username?
Are you going to defect? Or become 1fan4brunell?
hailskins666 wrote:but when is it time to draw the line? excuses or performance? put up or shut up?
ramsey is tough as nails. but he has to be. he doesn't give himself any breaks. something just clicked in my mind watching our first quarter of real football. you could see it in gibbs' face. something was bothering him other than the stress of the game. turns out that something was ramsey.