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beach tribe 03-19-2012 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 8474514)
I haven't quite figured out what you are yet. I get that you're a gators fan, but here you are vomiting up cum about the Jaguars all the time. Are you even a Chiefs fan? I'm asking because I don't know.

He's a Fn moran. Period.

bricks 03-20-2012 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 8474212)
He'll actually be surrounded by talent and he won't be stuck behind Jesus.

I'm not exactly sure if that's a valid reason. I honestly believe a great quarterback succeeds without the weapons and elevates the play of others around him. For example, look at Tom Brady his first year with the Pats and the weapons he had.....Antwan Smith, Troy Brown, David Patten, Jermaine Wiggins, nothing real special.

Montana didn't really have good weapons when he was KC but still managed to put together successful seasons. Those are just a few examples. I think weapons do help, don't get wrong, but I don't think it's the determining factor. A quarterback either has it or he doesn't.

*Now I hope Brady Quinn succeeds. And I hope he matured and learned a thing or two from his experiences. I hope some of the coaches can do wonders with him. It'll be nice if he can light it up.

Setsuna 03-20-2012 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 8474514)
I haven't quite figured out what you are yet. I get that you're a gators fan, but here you are vomiting up cum about the Jaguars all the time. Are you even a Chiefs fan? I'm asking because I don't know.

Eh? The Jags are the worst franchise in the NFL. You don't pay attention at all. And that's ****ing sad. I like the Chiefs. Besides I'll be going to school in Kansas in August anyway. I want to actually enjoy a home game if I ever get the chance to go to Arrowhead.

mikey23545 03-20-2012 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by SNR (Post 8474514)
I haven't quite figured out what you are yet. I get that you're a gators fan, but here you are vomiting up cum about the Jaguars all the time. Are you even a Chiefs fan? I'm asking because I don't know.

Ask him about his earthquake drills.

patteeu 03-20-2012 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by bricks (Post 8474866)
I'm not exactly sure if that's a valid reason. I honestly believe a great quarterback succeeds without the weapons and elevates the play of others around him. For example, look at Tom Brady his first year with the Pats and the weapons he had.....Antwan Smith, Troy Brown, David Patten, Jermaine Wiggins, nothing real special.

Montana didn't really have good weapons when he was KC but still managed to put together successful seasons. Those are just a few examples. I think weapons do help, don't get wrong, but I don't think it's the determining factor. A quarterback either has it or he doesn't.

*Now I hope Brady Quinn succeeds. And I hope he matured and learned a thing or two from his experiences. I hope some of the coaches can do wonders with him. It'll be nice if he can light it up.

Your two examples are two of the greatest QBs ever. If you're holding out for that kind of rarified air when it comes to the QB position, you're liable to be waiting a long time. But look at QBs like Joe Theisman, Terry Bradshaw, Bob Greise, Lenny Dawson, and Troy Aikman. They all appeared in multiple superbowls and won at least one, but none of them were the kind of guy who did it with "nothing special" talent around them.

Ultra Peanut 03-20-2012 08:45 AM

BRADY QUINN

MARRY ME

(or at least murder Matt Cassel in his sleep during training camp)

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Originally Posted by beach tribe (Post 8474595)
:spock:
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McClain's all, "Mommy daddy stop yelling."

Simply Red 03-20-2012 09:11 AM

I can NOT WAIT! to get my Brady Quinn jersey!

philfree 03-20-2012 09:14 AM

Funny thing about Quinn is after he was drafted he was endorsing EAS or whatever it is. He was never on the field though so I don't think anyone new who the heck he was.

L.A. Chieffan 03-20-2012 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 8475078)
I can NOT WAIT! to get my Brady Quinn jersey!

sr, WHERE do you tan?

KCUnited 03-20-2012 09:22 AM

Br. Quinn, Mediocre Woman

Dave Lane 03-20-2012 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Okie_Apparition (Post 8474513)
Elway wanted Luck
Tebow got in the way by winning
Not that I think Quinn is worth a shit

This. I think Elway totally wanted to pick up Luck for the Broncos and Tebow totally screwed them by winning games, as a matter of fact every time the Broncos won last year I cheered because I knew that was one step further away from getting Andrew Luck. I hate the idea of the Broncos having Manning but I would've hated the idea of Luck being in Denver 100 times worse.

kcmaxwell 03-20-2012 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave Lane (Post 8475125)
This. I think Elway totally wanted to pick up Luck for the Broncos and Tebow totally screwed them by winning games, as a matter of fact every time the Broncos won last year I cheered because I knew that was one step further away from getting Andrew Luck. I hate the idea of the Broncos having Manning but I would've hated the idea of Luck being in Denver 100 times worse.

Abso-frickin-lutely!!!

milkman 03-21-2012 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by patteeu (Post 8474995)
Your two examples are two of the greatest QBs ever. If you're holding out for that kind of rarified air when it comes to the QB position, you're liable to be waiting a long time. But look at QBs like Joe Theisman, Terry Bradshaw, Bob Greise, Lenny Dawson, and Troy Aikman. They all appeared in multiple superbowls and won at least one, but none of them were the kind of guy who did it with "nothing special" talent around them.

I don't think people really understand what separates great QBs from good QBs

Terry Bradshaw is the most underrated QB that I've ever seen

Sure, the Steelers had outstanding talent, but the Steelers won 4 SBs because Bradshaw consistently stepped up and made plays when the Steelers needed them

It's the same thing with Joe Montana, and another underrated QB in Troy Aikman.

You don't win multiple SBs unless you have a QB who responds to pressure situations.

Rasputin 03-21-2012 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 8479261)
I don't think people really understand what separates great QBs from good QBs

Terry Bradshaw is the most underrated QB that I've ever seen

Sure, the Steelers had outstanding talent, but the Steelers won 4 SBs because Bradshaw consistently stepped up and made plays when the Steelers needed them

It's the same thing with Joe Montana, and another underrated QB in Troy Aikman.

You don't win multiple SBs unless you have a QB who responds to pressure situations.

Terry Bradsaw could throw it up & seemed like anywhere on the field his WRs would come down with it. Was it Lynn Swann who came down with spectacular cathes for him?

patteeu 03-21-2012 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 8479261)
I don't think people really understand what separates great QBs from good QBs

Terry Bradshaw is the most underrated QB that I've ever seen

Sure, the Steelers had outstanding talent, but the Steelers won 4 SBs because Bradshaw consistently stepped up and made plays when the Steelers needed them

It's the same thing with Joe Montana, and another underrated QB in Troy Aikman.

You don't win multiple SBs unless you have a QB who responds to pressure situations.

I don't think you've explained what it takes to be a great QB. All we can tell for sure here is that you, like most people, can identify them after the fact.


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