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Ramsey will be the 3rd stringer in Denver before the year is out just like last year in NY. And Denver doesn't have a 3rd QB yet.
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Fios wrote:Is it because all of the people involved in scouting for, coaching and running those teams are idiots


Tampa......ran Dungy out of town then gave up a crap load of draft picks for Gruden and now their team has gotten old. Yes they're idiots!

Chicago......Started Rex Grossman in the Superbowl. Then pisses off Lance Briggs. Yes, they're idiots!

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Fios wrote:So, if all of the Ramsey supporters are correct, why didn't a team like Tampa or Chicago or Oakland or Cleveland or Minnesota go after Ramsey? If he's just a guy waiting for a chance, wouldn't someone give it to him? Is it because all of the people involved in scouting for, coaching and running those teams are idiots or is it POSSIBLE you are allowing a bias to color your perceptions?


Two points come to mind:

1) I already admitted that at this point, it's unlikely Ramsey will ever be the undisputed starter anywhere. I'd like it to happen, but I'm not betting on it at all. Blame Spurrier, Gibbs, fate, or Patrick himself, but there it is.

2) Scouting is still a very inexact science. Otherwise, we wouldn't be cursing the name Shuler, and the name Ryan Leaf wouldn't pop up every time the topic is draft busts. And Tom Brady would've never lasted to the 6th round.
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Redskins Rule wrote:
Fios wrote:Is it because all of the people involved in scouting for, coaching and running those teams are idiots


Tampa......ran Dungy out of town then gave up a crap load of draft picks for Gruden and now their team has gotten old. Yes they're idiots!


Gruden's hilarious - he changes QBs more than some people change socks! The Tampa job has the world's shortest QB leash. He'll probably draft at least three more in April, and he's probably drawing up 3-QB sets as we type.
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He had his shot last year against a guy that had 2 surgeries on his shoulder and a rookie. He started his Jets career battling for the starting job againsst a guy that could throw at the time and a the other guy hadn't joined the team. In the end he came in third. That's on Ramsey, what caused it we may never know but if it happens that he's the 3rd stringer in Denver what will be said.
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1niksder wrote:He had his shot last year against a guy that had 2 surgeries on his shoulder and a rookie. He started his Jets career battling for the starting job againsst a guy that could throw at the time and a the other guy hadn't joined the team. In the end he came in third. That's on Ramsey, what caused it we may never know but if it happens that he's the 3rd stringer in Denver what will be said.


Here's my thoughts. He could have signed with a team that would give him a legit shot at starting.

But instead, he signed a contract with Denver, with no shot to unseat a younger, better QB. The Broncos drafted Cutler high, and spent a lot of money and time on grooming him. There is NO WAY, struggles or not, Ramsey plays at all next year (barring injury, of course).
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Ramsey, when drafted by Snyder, was a bad draft pick, for a position we didn't need at the time. From then on it was all down hill.....

Hope he does OK in Denver or wherever he goes afterward. He should save all the money he can for his life after the NFL. I bet he'll do better in whaterever he does after his NFL days are over.

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Funny how many QBs leave here (Rich Gannon and Trent Green) and go on to have better times elsewhere.

I wish Ramsey all the best and for some reason I think he he will be a very good QB for some years to come and will end up a lot better QB than a lot of fans here think he is capable of being.

We have our starting QB but we still need a decent back-up to Brunell because I sure would not want to count on him for any length of time. Brunell is like a relief pitcher - only decent and generally just keeping the game in check.
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SkinsJock wrote:Funny how many QBs leave here (Rich Gannon and Trent Green) and go on to have better times elsewhere.

I wish Ramsey all the best and for some reason I think he he will be a very good QB for some years to come and will end up a lot better QB than a lot of fans here think he is capable of being.

We have our starting QB but we still need a decent back-up to Brunell because I sure would not want to count on him for any length of time. Brunell is like a relief pitcher - only decent and generally just keeping the game in check.


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Fios wrote:So, if all of the Ramsey supporters are correct, why didn't a team like Tampa or Chicago or Oakland or Cleveland or Minnesota go after Ramsey? If he's just a guy waiting for a chance, wouldn't someone give it to him? Is it because all of the people involved in scouting for, coaching and running those teams are idiots or is it POSSIBLE you are allowing a bias to color your perceptions?


I'm not going to talk down nor support Ramsey but the teams that you listed are not good examples of teams with good scouting. The last year anyone of those teams won a superbowl was in the late '80s
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Try 2002, mastdark81.

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PulpExposure wrote:Here's my thoughts. He could have signed with a team that would give him a legit shot at starting.


So you're thinking CFL?
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KazooSkinsFan wrote:
PulpExposure wrote:Here's my thoughts. He could have signed with a team that would give him a legit shot at starting.


So you're thinking CFL?

More like AFL
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1niksder wrote:
KazooSkinsFan wrote:
PulpExposure wrote:Here's my thoughts. He could have signed with a team that would give him a legit shot at starting.


So you're thinking CFL?

More like AFL


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Chris Luva Luva wrote:
1niksder wrote:
KazooSkinsFan wrote:
PulpExposure wrote:Here's my thoughts. He could have signed with a team that would give him a legit shot at starting.


So you're thinking CFL?

More like AFL


Whatever league that doesn't have defenders.


Damn that's just wrong.

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1niksder wrote:He had his shot last year against a guy that had 2 surgeries on his shoulder and a rookie. He started his Jets career battling for the starting job againsst a guy that could throw at the time and a the other guy hadn't joined the team. In the end he came in third. That's on Ramsey, what caused it we may never know but if it happens that he's the 3rd stringer in Denver what will be said.

Pennington was pretty good he did lead his team to the playoffs, he is better than anyone on the Skins, and Campell will never be as good as he is.
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John Manfreda wrote:Pennington was pretty good he did lead his team to the playoffs, he is better than anyone on the Skins, and Campell will never be as good as he is.


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John Manfreda wrote:Campell will never be as good as he is.


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Campbell will never be as good as Chad Pennington? Why, we're talking about Pennington, not Peyton Manning....
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John Manfreda wrote:Pennington was pretty good he did lead his team to the playoffs, he is better than anyone on the Skins, and Campell will never be as good as he is.


Chad Pennington last year threw for 17 TDs and 16 INTs, and a 82.6 QB rating. He's started 53 games. He averaged exactly 1.06 TDs per game, and 1 INT per game.

Jason Campbell threw for 10 TDs and 6 INTs (note to John Manfreda, a 5:3 TD to INT ratio is better than a 17:16 ratio). His Qb rating was 76.5. He's started a grand total of 7 games. Campbell averaged 1.43 TDs per game, and 0.86 INTs per game. Over a whole season, that projects to 23 TDs and 13 INTs. For someone starting their first games in the NFL.

You could look at someone like Pennington and realize that he's developed to where he's going to be. You can look at Campbell and even any idiot should see that he's got quite a lot of room to grow. And even knowing that his best years are still ahead of himl, Campbell's average production blew Pennington's average production right out of the water last year.
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^Not to mention JC was in his 222nd offense while Pennington is still trying to grasp the same one...
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Chris Luva Luva wrote:^Not to mention JC was in his 222nd offense while Pennington is still trying to grasp the same one...


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John Manfreda wrote:...Campell will never be as good as [Pennington]is.


For the first time ever, Johnny Boy, "The Redeemed One" agrees with you.

Campbell will never be as good as Chad Pennington.


...Because Campbell will be SO much better. :up:

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Ramsey should do well if he gets a chance to start. Dever has had one of the best Olines for quite some time.

That being said, right now he´s just an injury to Cutler from starting.

How will we ever forget Ramsey, with his cannon right arm, overthrowing 5 yard chucks to Rbs comming out of the backfield in Spurriers offense?

I´ll probably remember him for the victory over NY in DC on Christmas Eve of 2005 when he came in after Brunnel was injured, threw some fantastic long passes to Santana, and the returned to his backup roll by next game.
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El Mexican wrote:Ramsey should do well if he gets a chance to start. Dever has had one of the best Olines for quite some time.

That being said, right now he´s just an injury to Cutler from starting.

How will we ever forget Ramsey, with his cannon right arm, overthrowing 5 yard chucks to Rbs comming out of the backfield in Spurriers offense?

I´ll probably remember him for the victory over NY in DC on Christmas Eve of 2005 when he came in after Brunnel was injured, threw some fantastic long passes to Santana, and the returned to his backup roll by next game.


You mean that medium length underthrown pass that Santana stopped to catch, and then ran it all the way for a TD?

Yeah, that was one HELL of a throw by Ramsey!

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