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Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 8:31 am
by taylormade234
Who will Joe Gibbs have controling our offense at seasons end?
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 9:58 am
by skinsfaninroanoke
I think the age, experience, mobility and knowledge will win Brunell the job as well as the new Hogs will allow him to stay upright and keep it...
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 10:31 am
by BringThePain!
I'm sorry.... I know it's an open competition.... but it's really Brunell's job to lose..... I can't see Patrick beating Brunell in camp.... There both learning a new system..... They both have great arms and there both fundementally pretty good.... Brunell's got more experience and is a proven winner...... so he has the advantage.... he would have to screw up pretty bad in my opinion to not get the first crack at the starting job..... it's his to lose.....
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 12:45 pm
by ATV
My guess would be that injuries will decide this question.
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 4:43 pm
by JonC56
Its going to be an open competition so who ever wins it out in training camp will be the starter. At the end of the season injuries will decide that, but it will be whoever wins it out if they both stay healthy.
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 7:05 pm
by THE RAM
I´m going with Ramsey, with Gibbs on board Ramsey could be one of the best QB´s in the league in this season, there´s a huge difference between Gibbs and Spurrier, let´s don´t forget Ramsey threw for 14 td´s in 10 or 11 games under Spurrier, the redskins need to take advantage with his potential.
Remember back in the 1990 season, Troy Aikman with the cowboys in his second season was one win away from leading the team into the playoffs after a 1-15 season, a year later they went to the divisional playoffs and then 3 superbowl rings.
I mention this because I think Ramsey has greater talent than Aikman had, Aikman was so succesful because he started in his first season in which he also had e.smith and m.irvin, the redskins have c.portis and l.coles, I really didn´t like the signing of Brunell, GO THE RAM AND BEAT BRUNELL.
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 7:10 pm
by DEHog
If Ramsey is QBing at season end, then that means we've had a bad season because A) Brunell got hurt or B) Brunell wasn't playing well. BTP is right it's Brunell job to lose.
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 7:33 pm
by tcwest10
I'm with ATV. Brunell will likely get his chance. Patrick might have too much to prove, too soon (in his mind, only) and become erratic. Brunell ? Too old for that nonsense. I think it will be an injury issue.
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 9:03 pm
by chicosbailbond
brunell is the 9th highest rated passer in league history... that means he makes good decisions... doesn't throw many int's and tosses td's... that is all this team needs... he still has a lot in the tank... he was run out jax b/c a new coach came in and needed to make a mark on the team... brunell was a coughlin leftover...
my only worry is him having concusions.... but i can't wait to see this offense... brunell, portis, coles, gardner is a pretty solid cast...
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 9:26 pm
by Smurfskin
I just cast my vote for Brunell, even though I'm a big fan of Patrick, and like his long-term potential. However, at this point, I see Brunell winning the starting job, based on his experience, and Patrick learning more about the NFL (from a proven coaching staff, this time) from the sidelines.
I give Brunell two years here, and then I think we see him going the way of the salary cap, with Patrick stepping in at that point. I'm also predicting that we'll see the Redskins make it worth Patrick's while in the next two years, by setting him up with a long-term contract that will keep him here for the long term, as the starter.
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 9:47 pm
by skinsfaninroanoke
I love PRam - and I think with a little polishing and a little touch, the man could turn into a massive all pro QB with a chance at the hall of fame with his arm.
He needs to let go of some of the analytical nature though and just through the ball a bit faster...
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 9:56 pm
by Smurfskin
I agree with you, SFIR, he held the ball way too long last year. The biggest part of that, I think, was the schemes he was giving to work with. I'm hoping that he'll listen closely and LEARN during training camp from this staff.
He definitely has the skills to be a starter--he just doesn't have the experience (with a workable system) yet.