Hawkeye0202
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A hothead but a darn good player.......
To bad Quincy Carter was such a jughead. He threw a pretty nice ball.
A hothead but a darn good player.......
A hothead but a darn good player.......
To bad Quincy Carter was such a jughead. He threw a pretty nice ball.
He couldn't throw a spiral consistently.To bad Quincy Carter was such a jughead. He threw a pretty nice ball.
yup hes a tyrod talyor, the Taysom hills and tim tebows of the NFL..thats Quincy or closer to it then a passer we remember like Romo..He couldn't throw a spiral consistently.
One of the worst pure passers I've ever seen at the NFL level.
They ruined their own careersAntonio Bryant, along with Quincy Carter, could have been very special for the Cowboys if it wasn't for Parsmells.
Old 34-32 ruined their careers and hurt the Cowboys.
I hated that trade for Quincy butterfingers Morgan. I know why, just really hated that return for Bryant who was an idiot but talented on a team that needed talent.
Remember thinking the Cowboys were on the upswing due to the 2002 draft of Roy Williams and Bryant. Turned out the best player for the Cowboys long term from that draft was Gurode.
Parcells ruined Julius Jones, but not many will agree because they can't get off Parcells sack. Just because he was a good coach and got this team going back in the right direction doesn't mean he never made mistakes.Antonio Bryant, along with Quincy Carter, could have been very special for the Cowboys if it wasn't for Parsmells.
Old 34-32 ruined their careers and hurt the Cowboys.
The team was actually 10-6 his second season (and last full season) in Dallas. But I agree limited team success affected the attention he received, although only being with the Cowboys a short time, and the fact his stats didn't jump out at anyone were also factors. Ultimately his fued with Bill Parcells is what he is most known for.He made a catch or two but there is a reason he is forgotten... the team didn't win enough.