sch1977 wrote:I got a 90! I missed the all-time passer also.
Ug, Joey T...
PulpExposure wrote:sch1977 wrote:I got a 90! I missed the all-time passer also.
Ug, Joey T...
welch wrote:For some bonus questions:
- What Notre Dame star-spangled QB replaced Little Eddie LaBaron whenthe Eddie decide to retire?
- What third-string QB did GP Marshall offer to Browns for Bobby Mitchell, so he coukd tell Shirley Povich (hats off when we mention that name!) that the Redskins would have a Black player if the Browns would just co-operate/
- Who played DE opposite all-pro Gene Brito?
- What DT of that era was famous for wearing his shirt oulled out. Also was a darn good DT.
UK Skins Fan wrote:80%. Guess that's enough to retain my dignity.
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player passing yds Y/A TDs INTs
Joe Theismann 25206 7.0 160 138
Sonny Jurgensen 22585 7.2 179 116
Theismann, of course, had his career cut a bit short due to injury, and Sonny played 7 seasons in Philly before coming to Washington and giving us those stats.
Countertrey wrote:I don't know that I agree with the premise that Joey T's career was cut short. He was really starting to struggle to be effective by that time. I think he was about cooked, and would not have remained the starter for much longer anyway.
Irn-Bru wrote:Countertrey wrote:I don't know that I agree with the premise that Joey T's career was cut short. He was really starting to struggle to be effective by that time. I think he was about cooked, and would not have remained the starter for much longer anyway.
That's fine. Since I couldn't witness those seasons I only have numbers to go off of. As usual, they don't tell the whole story.
Countertrey wrote:Theismann, of course, had his career cut a bit short due to injury, and Sonny played 7 seasons in Philly before coming to Washington and giving us those stats.
I don't know that I agree with the premise that Joey T's career was cut short. He was really starting to struggle to be effective by that time. I think he was about cooked, and would not have remained the starter for much longer anyway.
Fios wrote:It's too bad the team failed to make the playoffs during Brunel's time as a starter
If, at that time, Joey T were playing well enough to get our team into SB XXII I doubt anyone would have been calling him washed up, don't you think?Joey T might have still been playing in SB XXII!
Schroeder, who had played in only three games and thrown eight passes in his career, led the Redskins to a 23-21 victory, completing 13 of 21 passes for 221 yards and a touchdown. He went on to lead the team to five victories in the last six games and a 10-6 record that still wasn't good enough to make the playoffs.
skinsfan#33 wrote:Fios wrote:It's too bad the team failed to make the playoffs during Brunel's time as a starter
Doesn't change the fact that he has look like a dead man walking for much of the past three years. To say he played well the year the did make the play offs is a bit of a stretch!
Irn-Bru wrote:skinsfan#33 wrote:Fios wrote:It's too bad the team failed to make the playoffs during Brunell's time as a starter
Doesn't change the fact that he has look like a dead man walking for much of the past three years. To say he played well the year the did make the play offs is a bit of a stretch!
I disagree, but I'm going to guess that stats and normal arguments won't make much headway here. How anyone can think that the team won in '05 despite Brunell is beyond me.
Irn-Bru wrote:skinsfan#33 wrote:Fios wrote:It's too bad the team failed to make the playoffs during Brunel's time as a starter
Doesn't change the fact that he has look like a dead man walking for much of the past three years. To say he played well the year the did make the play offs is a bit of a stretch!
I disagree, but I'm going to guess that stats and normal arguments won't make much headway here. How anyone can think that the team won in '05 despite Brunell is beyond me.
welch wrote:Winner of the Chuck Drazenevich Trophy for Dedication to the Redskins Through Even the Worst Times:
SCSkinsFan (who gets an extra point...see below)
- What Notre Dame star-spangled QB replaced Little Eddie LaBaron when Eddie decide to retire?
1. Ralph Gugliemi. Yes! "The Goog".
- What third-string QB did GP Marshall offer to Browns for Bobby Mitchell, so he could tell Shirley Povich (hats off when we mention that name!) that the Redskins would have a Black player if the Browns would just co-operate.
2. M. C. Reynolds (you should remember how I knew this one).
Yes!
- Who played DE opposite all-pro Gene Brito?
3. I'll throw out Bob Dee and/or Ed Kayat ( Bob's borther).
Yes again, although I was thinking of someone else, but both played DE opposite Brito for a couple of seasons. Very obscure players, especially since Don Dee played only two seasons with the Skins, and about seven or eight seasons with the Boston Patriots.
(Extra point! We'll add the Sam Baker Award.)
Checking the rosters, I saw that Chet Ostowski also played DE most seasons that Bito played. I didn't remember the name until I checked rosters...then it came back to me.
Can't tell who started most years
- What DT of that era was famous for wearing his shirt oulled out. Also was a darn good DT. [Questioner loses points for ambiguous question.]
4. "Mean" John Paluck (He was good).
Yes again, although Mean John Paluck played mostly at DE, as best I remember. He's the one I remember as the counter-side to Gene Brito. However, Paluck played '56, then did military service, and returned for '59...after Brito had moved on.
I was thinking of Joe Rutgens, who never had his jersy tucked in except maybe for the team photo. I remember (oh, youthful memories!) that Rutgens started the game with his jersey out...a large mid-section, I will call it...and Paluck was so tough that oppposing linemen had pulled it out before any game hit halftime.
Mean John and Big Joe (yes, there was another one) were the foundation rock DL in the early '60's.
Sorry, but it's too early in the morning to look up he right spelling of Chuck Drazenevich's name.