joebagadonuts wrote:i think that most 'ramsey-lovers' here are simply saying that he deserves a fair shake at the job. if he plays crappy this year, i think you'll see most people here calling for campbell or someone else.
i also think that most 'brunnel-haters' feel that mark had his chance last year, and that while the offensive (!) shortcomings weren't all his fault, he certainly did his fair share.
amen! ramsey has not proven himself as a great QB, but he has proven that he deserves a shot to start the whole season. if he sucks it up, then we can put our hopes into campbell.
there is absolutely no point whatsoever in letting mark brunell play at this point. if we do, ramsey will be gone next year and you just KNOW that will end up biting us in the butt- he'll go off to some other team (with our luck, the cowboys) and turn into a very good QB.
the single most important thing in the 2005 season will be getting a final verdict on ramsey.
SKINZ_DOMIN8 wrote:Oh really?? So Ramsey not being able to throw a deep ball wasn't his fault or his stupid-bad-timing interceptions weren't his fault either?
by "stupid bad-timing interceptions", you mean the one interception he threw against the eagles that lost us that game? (by the way, i am still adamant that replay proves it was NOT an interception... he didn't have control of the ball while any of his body was in bounds).
yes, that was a dumb play, a bad throw, at an extremely inopportune moment. but consider this- who got us into that position to win the game in the first place? RAMSEY. when brunell was playing, he would fumble the ball away and throw a pathetic INT long before the end of the game, and get us down by 14 points or so, making it impossible for us to even have a CHANCE to win the game at the end. ramsey gives us that chance.