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Guys Who Wont Be A Successful Nfl Quarterback
#3
Posted 09 August 2006 - 09:09 PM
Ok tough guy, you know what the difference between Brad Smith and those QBs?"
Those guys were drafted as QBs!!!!!!!
They came in as QBs, they werent drafted as a WR like Brad Smith.
Brad Smith is going to be a WR. He is a WR and is making alot of plays.
Smith is nowheres near as good as Pennington, Ramsey, Clemens or Bollinger at QB.
You really should just leave this site, you bring nothing to it.
If you havent read it already but this is a Jets fan site, not a Brad Smith site. How about you go and create a Brad Smith fan website and leave us alone.
Those guys were drafted as QBs!!!!!!!
They came in as QBs, they werent drafted as a WR like Brad Smith.
Brad Smith is going to be a WR. He is a WR and is making alot of plays.
Smith is nowheres near as good as Pennington, Ramsey, Clemens or Bollinger at QB.
You really should just leave this site, you bring nothing to it.
If you havent read it already but this is a Jets fan site, not a Brad Smith site. How about you go and create a Brad Smith fan website and leave us alone.
#4
Posted 09 August 2006 - 09:13 PM
Look bro im all for supporting yr Fav player but support him at the posistion he PLAYS. all yr whining isnt gunna change any of the coaches minds. he hasnt gotten and snaps at qb and until he does let it go. the only time hes gunna throw the ball is on trick plays so just wait for them and say what an arm he has. until then please just STOP!!!

Chad= Cheerleader
#5
Posted 09 August 2006 - 09:28 PM
QUOTE (BradSmith16 @ Aug 9 2006, 10:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
1. Tom Brady
2. Warren Moon
3. Doug Flutie
4. Matt Hasselback
5. Rich Gannon
6. Bart Starr
7. Brad Smith
2. Warren Moon
3. Doug Flutie
4. Matt Hasselback
5. Rich Gannon
6. Bart Starr
7. Brad Smith

#7
Posted 09 August 2006 - 09:32 PM
QUOTE (BradSmith16 @ Aug 9 2006, 07:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
1. Tom Brady
2. Warren Moon
3. Doug Flutie
4. Matt Hasselback
5. Rich Gannon
6. Bart Starr
7. Brad Smith
2. Warren Moon
3. Doug Flutie
4. Matt Hasselback
5. Rich Gannon
6. Bart Starr
7. Brad Smith
the exception is they were all drafted as QBs except for smith and moon. and the only reaosn moon wasn't cause the NFL didn't like black QBs at the time
Get it done MT
#8
Posted 09 August 2006 - 09:38 PM
QUOTE (Jetsfan115 @ Aug 9 2006, 11:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
the exception is they were all drafted as QBs except for smith and moon. and the only reaosn moon wasn't cause the NFL didn't like black QBs at the time

#9
Posted 09 August 2006 - 10:45 PM
QUOTE (BradSmith16 @ Aug 9 2006, 10:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
1. Tom Brady
2. Warren Moon
3. Doug Flutie
4. Matt Hasselback
5. Rich Gannon
6. Bart Starr
7. Brad Smith
2. Warren Moon
3. Doug Flutie
4. Matt Hasselback
5. Rich Gannon
6. Bart Starr
7. Brad Smith
doug flutie wasnt a succesful NFL QB, did good in college and is only loved because of his imfamous hail mary IN COLLEGE! check out this article i wrote after he anounced his retirement about him:
Why Flutie isn’t a Hall of Famer
By Ryan DeOrdio, 5/16/06
At about 10 o’clock last night, after getting home from my Uncle Bob’s wake, I was on the computer checking up on the sports world. I noticed on ESPN.com that it said that Doug Flutie had finally decided to call it a career and would work for ABC and ESPN as an analyst. Right next to the article it asked the question if Flutie belonged in the Hall of Fame. When I saw this first thought was “at the beginning of his career he was good, but after that he didn’t much”. So I decided to do a little investigating and checked up on Flutie’s stats.
I found out the Flutie only played one full season in his career. Some may say this was because at the beginning of his career he was young and unproven, but then why later in his career he didn’t play? If it was of injuries then, I don’t believe a person who is that injury-prone belongs in the Hall. Flutie also had a mediocre QB rating throughout his career. First off, his career QB rating is 76.3, just barely better then Michael Vick’s 75.8, I am not saying Vick is not a good QB, its just that Vick is not much of a passer. The counter-point I have heard from this is that his QB rating was harmed from his later seasons when he was washed up and didn’t play much. The thing is, it had a bit of a effect on his career QB rating but he still was mediocre throughout his career, not only his late career. His highest QB rating of his career was 98.6, the 1987 season. However I shouldn’t even say “season” in Flutie’s case because he played only 1 game that season. Also, the 2001 season, the only full season he played, his QB rating was a mere 72.1, which some debate would still be because of his age, 38. His career completion percentage was 54.7. He had only 86 touchdowns passes during his career. Donovan McNabb, who was more of a scrambler in the beginning of his career, had more touchdown passes in his first 5 out of 7 seasons.
Some also may debate that Flutie didn’t really get to live up to his potential because of his limited playing time. That would be more of a debate as to why he shouldn’t be a hall- of-famer, a player who played only 91 games in his 12-year career. That’s 37 less games then Peyton Manning has played in his 8-year career. Flutie also had only surpassed the 60-completion percentage mark once in his career, in the same 1987 season that he had only played 1 game. The closest he ever came to the mark of a 60-completion percentage mark was in the 2000 season when he played 11 games and had a 57.1 completion percentage for Buffalo. Flutie also never passed for 4,000 yards or more in a single season. He also was 1,477 completions away from Ken Anderson, 20th on the list of total passes completed for a quarterback. He was also 18,474 yards away from Peyton Manning, 20th on the list of total passing yards.
Should Doug Flutie be inducted into the Hall of Fame? If you look at the numbers the answer is obviously no. The fact of the matter is Flutie was too small for the NFL, especially QB, with his 5’10”, 180-pound stature. He played nowhere near the amount of games a hall of fame caliber player should. Skip Bayless has said before that some players that have been questioned to be future hall-of-famers but he believes are not that good deserve to be in the Hall of Very Good. I believe that Doug Flutie does not even deserve to be in the Hall of Very Good, maybe the Hall of Mediocrity, or maybe the Hall of Overrated (much like Brett Farve, however Farve also belongs in the Hall of Fame)
"They think we spellin iverson when the beef all done cuz you be on I-Vs in the E-R son"- 40 Cal
" Winning isn't everything; its the only thing"
RIP Uncle Bob 5/12/06
" Winning isn't everything; its the only thing"
RIP Uncle Bob 5/12/06
#10
Posted 10 August 2006 - 12:16 AM
the hall of fame is the pro football hall of fame, not the nfl hall of fame and his best days were when he was playing for the canadian football league. check his stats while playing for the usfl and canadian football league
http://en.wikipedia....reer_Statistics
http://en.wikipedia....reer_Statistics

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