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Old 01-01-2013   #106
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LOL, are you talking about the direct snap to murray and romo fakes that the ball was snapped too high ?

Yup.

Everybody watching the game said we're so disfunctional we fake a mistake lol. What could I say to that? we having no ammo in our weapons anymore.
That is the right way to run a direct snap. Many teams do it and on fake punts you do it. The idea is to get one guy on defense to react and get a seam for the runner. Dysfunctional plays are our very own swinging gate play a few years back.


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Really?

Cardinals had Kurt Warner
Seahawks had Matt Hasselbeck
Jaguars had Mark Brunell
Vikings had Brett Favre and Daunte Cullpepper
Jets had Vinny Testaverde
Bears currently have Jay Cutler
Raiders had Rich Gannon
Titans had Steve McNair

Every single one of those guys have taken their respective teams further than Tony Romo has. Each one has gotten to a AFC/NFC championship or a Super Bowl.
1) Kurt Warner played for the Cardinals in the last 5 years of his career. Just because he was arguably the best they ever had, doesn't mean he was a franchise QB at the time. He was that with the Rams, not the Cards.

2) Matt Hasselbeck ? REALLY..??
3) Mark Brunell = Danny White
4) Brett Favre playing for the Vikings is like saying Johnny Unitas playing for the Chargers or Joe Namath for the Rams.. Hell, even Favre himself for the Jets. You CANNOT possibly be serious..

Rich Gannon ? Hell, you would have been better off bringing up Mark Rypien. NEITHER were franchise QBs, but at least he won a SB.

Testaverde, Cullpepper ? Come on now..

Jay Cutler = Tony Romo, who alot of people in here want to get rid of.
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1) Kurt Warner played for the Cardinals in the last 5 years of his career. Just because he was arguably the best they ever had, doesn't mean he was a franchise QB at the time. He was that with the Rams, not the Cards.

2) Matt Hasselbeck ? REALLY..??
3) Mark Brunell = Danny White
4) Brett Favre playing for the Vikings is like saying Johnny Unitas playing for the Chargers or Joe Namath for the Rams.. Hell, even Favre himself for the Jets. You CANNOT possibly be serious..

Rich Gannon ? Hell, you would have been better off bringing up Mark Rypien. NEITHER were franchise QBs, but at least he won a SB.

Testaverde, Cullpepper ? Come on now..

Jay Cutler = Tony Romo, who alot of people in here want to get rid of.
Matt Hasselbeck had the Seahawks consistently in the playoffs and took them to a Super Bowl. His stats are pretty good too so I don't know what's so confusing about him. Also, he's the franchises all-time leader in just about every single passing category.

Rich Gannon was the league MVP in 2002 so yeah, he's definitely comparable to Mark Rypien...

Kurt Warner was a franchise QB for the Cardinals. I don't see how taking them to a Super Bowl is suspect to his credibility with the team.

Brett Favre playing for the Vikings is more like Joe Montana on the Chiefs. Both got their teams to their respective championship games.

Brunell played in 2 AFC Championships, 2 more than Tony Romo.

Daunte Cullpepper put up better numbers than Romo and took his team further. Vinny was more of a game manager but still took his team further than Romo.

Why is Romo better than these guys again? He's no more than a modern-day Jim Everett; lots of stats, no playoff results.
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Matt Hasselbeck had the Seahawks consistently in the playoffs and took them to a Super Bowl. His stats are pretty good too so I don't know what's so confusing about him. Also, he's the franchises all-time leader in just about every single passing category.

Rich Gannon was the league MVP in 2002 so yeah, he's definitely comparable to Mark Rypien...

Kurt Warner was a franchise QB for the Cardinals. I don't see how taking them to a Super Bowl is suspect to his credibility with the team.

Brett Favre playing for the Vikings is more like Joe Montana on the Chiefs. Both got their teams to their respective championship games.

Brunell played in 2 AFC Championships, 2 more than Tony Romo.

Daunte Cullpepper put up better numbers than Romo and took his team further. Vinny was more of a game manager but still took his team further than Romo.

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Jim Everett made it to a conference championship game
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Jim Everett made it to a conference championship game
Hell Crystal Chandelier made it to a Super Bowl Chris Chandler for those that never heard the nickname thrown around during his career.
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Hell Crystal Chandelier made it to a Super Bowl Chris Chandler for those that never heard the nickname thrown around during his career.
That nickname was used here in the Bay Area. I guess because Atlanta was in our division back then we kept a close eye on them. He got the nickname because he always got bit by the injury bug.
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That nickname was used here in the Bay Area. I guess because Atlanta was in our division back then we kept a close eye on them. He got the nickname because he always got bit by the injury bug.

He had before then; when he was the starter in Houston while they groomed McNair he already had the name because he always came up injured he was a pretty good QB when he was healthy
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He had before then; when he was the starter in Houston while they groomed McNair he already had the name because he always came up injured he was a pretty good QB when he was healthy
Completely forgot he played for Houston. Well playing on that green concrete at the Astrodome I'll give him a pass on the injuries. That was truly the house of pain.

I still remember when a brittle Montana went in there with the Chiefs and took it to them.

I don't know what it is about mixing Houston with NFL football. It's two ingredients that equal up to the most epic choke shows the league has ever seen..LOL

Houston Texans seem to be carrying on the tradition as of late
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Jim Everett made it to a conference championship game
Haha touche. I guess I'll have to think of another...
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Haha touche. I guess I'll have to think of another...
No worries. There have been so many bums that have suited up over the years it's hard to remember them all..LOL!!
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