Trent Green On Who Will Throw For 4,000 Yards & More...

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  • Anthony
    In Brendan we trust.
    • Jun 2009
    • 5201

    Trent Green On Who Will Throw For 4,000 Yards & More...

    1) I think with teams going pass happy, there will be at least 10 quarterbacks to throw for more than 4,000 yards this season. Seem like a lot? I see six locks and seven more with potential. Let's break it down

    Guaranteed to do it -- Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Kurt Warner, Philip Rivers and Aaron Rodgers.

    Potential to do it -- Jay Cutler, Matt Cassel, Carson Palmer, Matt Schaub, Donovan McNabb, Tony Romo and Matt Hasselbeck.

    ]2) I think I'm going crazy because I feel like we've been talking about Brett Favre and his retirement since the new millennium. You want to play, Brett? I hope you do. I've always enjoyed watching you play. But please decide by the start of training camp.

    3) I think I like that Reggie Bush is keeping a low profile this off-season. Don't be surprised if he has a monster year in the Big Easy.

    4) I think there will be no sophomore slump for either Joe Flacco or Matt Ryan. They are both surrounded by good players and good coaching. They also seem to have the right moxie to handle all of the pressure.

    5) I think Peyton Manning will be required to do even more this year, if that's possible. With all of the changes going on in Indy, he'll need to help with the transition in the locker room and on the field. But I think he is up to it. He is a year removed from his knee issues and will have some time to spare, instead of just rehabbing all day.

    6) I think, actually I know, that Mark Brunell is the last quarterback standing from the 1993 draft class. He's outlasted Drew Bledsoe (No. 1 overall), Rick Mirer (No. 2), Billy Joe Hobert (No. 58), Gino Toretta (No. 192), Alex Van Pelt (No. 216), Elvis Grbac (No. 219) and me (No. 222). Keep going, Mark! I'll be pulling for you.

    7) I think the NFL, teams and players need to be very careful how they handle the upcoming negotiations for an extension to the CBA. With the economy the way it is, everyone in league circles needs to be aware of how they portray their side of things through the media. People are not going to want to hear flippant remarks concerning multi-million dollar deals.

    8) I think that brings me to ticket prices. Where are the family seats at most stadiums now? Teams need to realize they are pricing out a huge part of their fan base. DirecTV is great and watching games in high definition is amazing. But absolutely nothing can beat watching a game live. The atmosphere, the grill smells, the people all dressed in team apparel, the elements, the live sound of a good tackle, 80,000 people all cheering at the same time -- you can't replicate the experience. I'd like to see all owners set aside a few sections for reasonably priced seating so parents can afford to take their kids.

    9) I think these are my non-football thoughts of the week:

    a) When you are moving into a new house and it is in the mid-90s outside, always remember to have the TV people there the first day. Three kids plus a house full of boxes plus too hot to go outside does not equal quality family time.

    b) I was recently in Cooperstown, N.Y., with my son's baseball team for a tournament. My wife and I decided to take the family to Niagara Falls after the tournament because we had never been and didn't know when we would get back to that part of the country. The Falls is truly amazing. If you're going, take the time to get a passport. The views from the Canadian side will literally make you just stand there and stare.

    c) If you're going to St. Louis for the MLB All-Star Game you have to take the time to go to Ted Drewe's Frozen Custard. You won't be disappointed.

    d) Up to this point in my life (I'll be 39 in a couple of weeks), nothing gives me more pride than watching my kids, whether it be seeing them hold a door open for someone, or share something with a sibling without being asked or overcoming something on the athletic fields. Parenting is both difficult and very rewarding.

    e) For me, now is when reality kicks in. For those of you that think retired athletes sleep in, work out, play a little golf, maybe get a massage, I've got news for you: The Greens would make for a great reality show to destroy all those Hollywood stereotypes about retirement. Because youth baseball practices and games consume a lot of our evenings, we rarely have time for the five of us to sit down for dinner. We found a rare opportunity last week and about five minutes into the meal, Janelle, 3, says she's not hungry anymore and refuses to sit in her seat. Just then, Derek, 9, reaches for a bowl of fruit and one of his elbows knocks over his glass of milk. TJ, 11, goes into big brother mode and begins the verbal jabs. As my wife, Julie, hurried for some towels, the boys continue jawing and Janelle starts running around the table singing some song, REALLY LOUD. As Julie returns with the towels, she sees me sitting there, mouth open, watching all of this unfold. She gets my attention and I just begin to laugh. I look at her and say, "If people only knew." Welcome to retirement, Trent!

    10) I think I hope Peter King has a great vacation. Thank you for allowing me this opportunity.

  • j.hen
    Self Care
    • Oct 2008
    • 10058

    #2
    Matt Ryan doesnt have the potential to hit 4,000 yards with Gonzalez and White?

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    • Anthony
      In Brendan we trust.
      • Jun 2009
      • 5201

      #3
      Originally posted by J.Hen
      Matt Ryan doesnt have the potential to hit 4,000 yards with Gonzalez and White?

      Agreed, I think Ryan has more of a chance to throw for 4,000 than Hasslebeck & Donovan. Not taking anything away from those 2, they're both proven QBs but I just don't see them doing it.

      Plus, Donovan doesn't have to toss the ball up as much with Westbrook behind him.

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      • Tailback U
        No substitute 4 strength.
        • Nov 2008
        • 10282

        #4
        Originally posted by Anthony
        Agreed, I think Ryan has more of a chance to throw for 4,000 than Hasslebeck & Donovan. Not taking anything away from those 2, they're both proven QBs but I just don't see them doing it.

        Plus, Donovan doesn't have to toss the ball up as much with Westbrook behind him.
        Ryan has an outside chance at 4k because the Falcons run the ball so much. Turner led the league in carries last year and he will probably do the same this year. They will open up the offense a bit more for Ryan this year because he's no longer a rookie and has proven he can handle it but they want to be balanced and run first, that is their MO and it will make them a much better team if they stick with it.

        The Eagles are one of the most pass happy teams in the league. They have been for years. McNabb is routinely at the top of the league when it comes to passes per game, Andy Reid loves to throw the football and not much will change this season even with the drafting of McCoy. That's just how Reid is.

        Seattle has no running game and Hass is healthy with a couple of his WRs back as well as the Housh. They will rely on Hass to move the chains because their running game is pretty lackluster.

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        • Blick
          The Judge
          • Mar 2009
          • 1557

          #5
          Originally posted by glenwillett
          Kyle Orton has a shot....
          ...to manage games...

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          • Senser81
            VSN Poster of the Year
            • Feb 2009
            • 12804

            #6
            Originally posted by Tailback U
            The Eagles are one of the most pass happy teams in the league. They have been for years. McNabb is routinely at the top of the league when it comes to passes per game, Andy Reid loves to throw the football and not much will change this season even with the drafting of McCoy. That's just how Reid is.
            Unfortunately, the stat was 4000 yards, not 4000 attempted passes. McNabb hasn't thrown for 4000 yards once in his career.

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            • Blick
              The Judge
              • Mar 2009
              • 1557

              #7
              I think McNabb might have a shot with explosive receivers like Maclin and Jackson now.

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              • Tailback U
                No substitute 4 strength.
                • Nov 2008
                • 10282

                #8
                Originally posted by Senser81
                Unfortunately, the stat was 4000 yards, not 4000 attempted passes. McNabb hasn't thrown for 4000 yards once in his career.
                He had 3,919 last season. If he could ever play a full season he would have at least one 4,000k season under his belt. It's just a matter of him starting and playing every game. If he doesn't get benched for Kolb last season, he probably goes over 4,000.

                In 10 seasons, McNabb has only started all 16 games in just 4 seasons.

                Either way, the point was that McNabb has a better chance of hitting 4,000 than Matt Ryan. Which he does.
                Last edited by Tailback U; 06-30-2009, 11:30 AM.

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                • dboy_dc
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 1451

                  #9
                  Originally posted by xPiRGOx
                  yea i agree , i think McNabb will throw for 4k this year because he only had curtis and jackson last season , now he also got maclin
                  still doubt McNabb throws for 4k, I'd give him 3.5K... The Eagles plays against some good secondaries this season.

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                  • j.hen
                    Self Care
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 10058

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tailback U
                    Either way, the point was that McNabb has a better chance of hitting 4,000 than Matt Ryan. Which he does.
                    Matt Ryan has more talent around him then McNabb does. Plus Ryan had 3,400 yards passing last year, all his targets are still around not to mention he now has Gonzalez.

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                    • The Messenger
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 5063

                      #11
                      Originally posted by J.Hen
                      Matt Ryan has more talent around him then McNabb does. Plus Ryan had 3,400 yards passing last year, all his targets are still around not to mention he now has Gonzalez.
                      His point wasn't about who's surrounding the quarterback. He's talking about the offense that they are in. He said Turner led the league in carries last year and will probably do the same thing this year, which hurts Ryan's chances. He also said Reid runs the most pass-happy offense in the league which will give McNabb a good chance to hit 4,000.

                      Just trying to clarify points here.


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                      • Tailback U
                        No substitute 4 strength.
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 10282

                        #12
                        Originally posted by The Messenger
                        His point wasn't about who's surrounding the quarterback. He's talking about the offense that they are in. He said Turner led the league in carries last year and will probably do the same thing this year, which hurts Ryan's chances. He also said Reid runs the most pass-happy offense in the league which will give McNabb a good chance to hit 4,000.

                        Just trying to clarify points here.
                        Exactly. J. Hen actually made some good points as I didn't know Ryan had 3,600 yards last season.

                        I personally rely on stats like passing attempts per game and yards per game more than the factors such as talent and strength of schedule so that is why I think McNabb has a better chance than Ryan to hit 4k.

                        Nobody is right here, obviously, just stating my prediction.

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                        • steeljake
                          6 rings...
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 8752

                          #13
                          i see trent green trying to ease into a post playing career, and I wish him well... but 10 qb's throwing for 4000 yards each? Thats 250 yards per game over 16 games. What happens if you miss a game? there arent 10 qb's on 10 teams that are good enough to evregae 250 yards in the air per game. Maybe 3 or 4 (Peyton Manning, Brees, Brady, Warner) but 10 is ridiculous.


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                          • LC AAU
                            Senior Member
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 14217

                            #14
                            Matt Schaub.

                            Lock.

                            Quote it.
                            sig is too big, resize it

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                            • steeljake
                              6 rings...
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 8752

                              #15
                              matt schaub? yea right... and fix your fucking sig, it is fucking up the screen.


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