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Fins 27 - Cats 24
#22
Posted 26 September 2005 - 11:14 PM
You just could be right. Even with Brooks in a Q.B we are still better then the stinky fish.
#23
Posted 27 September 2005 - 05:55 AM
He can throw easily for 500 yards and 5 TDs against the Dolphins pathetic secondary.

#24
Posted 27 September 2005 - 01:18 PM
You can't rely on a 3rd stringer for QB for too long. We were boneheaded enough to think that and just kept digging our own grave in doing so.
#25
Posted 27 September 2005 - 05:02 PM
You can't rely on a 3rd stringer for QB for too long. We were boneheaded enough to think that and just kept digging our own grave in doing so.
Ferotte is the same as a third string. I don’t think he’d beat Bollinger out for a spot. anyway at least your smart enough to know your not a contender so cheers to taht
#26
Posted 27 September 2005 - 05:14 PM
You can't rely on a 3rd stringer for QB for too long. We were boneheaded enough to think that and just kept digging our own grave in doing so.

#27
Posted 27 September 2005 - 06:34 PM
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you know, i'm cotinually amazed at the willingness of folks to listen to the biased reporting of their home media announcers, and the tossing around of stats to justify a point.
well, jet fans, do not despair! brooks bollinger is ready to lead this team. i watched him last year vs.az cards, from perhaps the best vantage point in any nfl venue i've ever been in, sun devil stadium. the seats are so close to the field, we had to tell 'em to tone it down in the hudle, cuz there were cards fans sittin' there too!
i dont recall his stats for his 'time served', but he lead the team up and down the field, and on one of his drives the field goal that made the difference in the game was scored. the only problem i saw was a little trouble getting into the end zone. this is a team game.
when chad broke his wrist, and the reigns were handed to vinnie, the yeam let him down. in the season opener at washington, there were too many dropped passes, that were there for the reception. the team wil have to rise to overcome this adversity. i played at a major college, and timing diferences can be adapted to, if there's desire.
there's a new system in place, that is going to take effort to understand. take your playbooks home at night gentlemen, i know, its like homework, but its also fundementals.
except for my opening remarks, did you like the way i gave the crack addict miami fan all the noteriety he deserves? put down the pipe son.
#28
Posted 27 September 2005 - 08:15 PM
If your Jets 3rd string QB can just manage the game and not lose it, you should be in good shape for the rest of the season as long as Martin can pick up his game. Most "experts" have been saying that your season is basically over. Then again, same "experts" said we should be 0-16.
#29
Posted 27 September 2005 - 10:36 PM
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you know, i'm cotinually amazed at the willingness of folks to listen to the biased reporting of their home media announcers, and the tossing around of stats to justify a point.
well, jet fans, do not despair! brooks bollinger is ready to lead this team. i watched him last year vs.az cards, from perhaps the best vantage point in any nfl venue i've ever been in, sun devil stadium. the seats are so close to the field, we had to tell 'em to tone it down in the hudle, cuz there were cards fans sittin' there too!
i dont recall his stats for his 'time served', but he lead the team up and down the field, and on one of his drives the field goal that made the difference in the game was scored. the only problem i saw was a little trouble getting into the end zone. this is a team game.
when chad broke his wrist, and the reigns were handed to vinnie, the yeam let him down. in the season opener at washington, there were too many dropped passes, that were there for the reception. the team wil have to rise to overcome this adversity. i played at a major college, and timing diferences can be adapted to, if there's desire.
there's a new system in place, that is going to take effort to understand. take your playbooks home at night gentlemen, i know, its like homework, but its also fundementals.
except for my opening remarks, did you like the way i gave the crack addict miami fan all the noteriety he deserves? put down the pipe son.
Put down the pipe son?? OK here you go son, you guys are about to start a QB that played college football at Wisconsin, yes the same Wisconsin that runs the ball about 99.9% of the time. Some of his pre-draft profiles said that he's more of an option style QB who takes off as soon as he sees just a bit of pressure. You want me to tell you wants going to happen on Sunday, the Ravens are going to stack the box and make Brooks try to beat them and he won't. Curtis Martin won't help out considering your OL hasn't been playing at the level they played at last year, IMO they really miss McKenzie and Fabini is having problems at LT, this is the guy that whiffed on his block and allowed the defender to come in and disrupt Penny's arm as he was attempting his pass, and will sometimes have to go up against Suggs. And you think cuz they guy was able to move the ball against Arizona, a team known for their amazing defense, riiight...that all of a sudden he's going to come in and torch a Ravens defense who's had a week to prepare for this game. Now you tell me who needs to put the pipe down.
*On a seroious not if somehow Brooksie helps you guys win the game, I'll be back here on Sunday to eat some crow but I just don't see it happening.
Here's some info on your so called savior...
Brooks Bollinger
#30
Posted 27 September 2005 - 11:42 PM
If your Jets 3rd string QB can just manage the game and not lose it, you should be in good shape for the rest of the season as long as Martin can pick up his game. Most "experts" have been saying that your season is basically over. Then again, same "experts" said we should be 0-16.
Very true
#31
Posted 28 September 2005 - 10:34 AM
#34
Posted 02 October 2005 - 06:43 PM
Ha wait til your home field advantage comes to an end. It's not always going to be that hot. You'll be in the cellar soon enough.

#35
Posted 03 October 2005 - 10:09 PM
Be honest...which team would you rather have RIGHT NOW, the Fins or the Jets?
#36
Posted 03 October 2005 - 10:13 PM
Jets, one year we are absolutly crumbling to the past 5 6 years with the Fish crumbling. Our younger D. I'll take the Jets. Come back in here around week 10 and lets see how your talking then.

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