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  • Gonzo
    Colts Supremicist
    • Dec 2008
    • 5325

    Originally posted by ram29jackson
    crafty stats and quotes ? They do nothing to disprove my educated opinion.

    you are overthinking something so easily understood.
    You're educated opinion is nothing more than anyone elses opinion on this site. You remind me of another blogger who thinks they've hit it big in the world of sports.

    Keep spitting your opinion out though, I need something to wipe my ass with.

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    • Gonzo
      Colts Supremicist
      • Dec 2008
      • 5325

      Originally posted by ram29jackson
      crafty stats and quotes ? They do nothing to disprove my educated opinion.

      you are overthinking something so easily understood.
      What the fuck is there to overthink? He's either a good player, or he's not. All signs point to yes; he hasn't been spectacular at the end of the day, but he's been a manager, and its led to 3 Jets victories.

      Are the likes of Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and Drew Brees to be thought less of because of the level of competition today is so much "weaker" than it used to be?

      Get the fuck out if you're gonna waste your time here old hoagie. The level of competition has never been at the scale it's at now; Team Play is evident every Sunday when I flip on CBS, and if you weren't so worried about coming up with material to criticize while you're sitting on the couch on Sunday, you would realize that.

      You're wasting our time, and more importantly, you're wasting your time.

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      • ram29jackson
        Noob
        • Nov 2008
        • 0

        Originally posted by Gonzo
        What the fuck is there to overthink? He's either a good player, or he's not. All signs point to yes; he hasn't been spectacular at the end of the day, but he's been a manager, and its led to 3 Jets victories.

        Are the likes of Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and Drew Brees to be thought less of because of the level of competition today is so much "weaker" than it used to be?

        Get the fuck out if you're gonna waste your time here old hoagie. The level of competition has never been at the scale it's at now; Team Play is evident every Sunday when I flip on CBS, and if you weren't so worried about coming up with material to criticize while you're sitting on the couch on Sunday, you would realize that.

        You're wasting our time, and more importantly, you're wasting your time.

        game managers are second stringers. not starters.

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        • Deviant
          Yes, please.
          • Nov 2008
          • 2861

          Essentially, this is all ram29jackson has been saying:



          Back at it, yet again. Sign up here!

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          • ram29jackson
            Noob
            • Nov 2008
            • 0

            Originally posted by Primetime232
            over-thinking is not one word oh mighty one.


            noted haha

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            • ram29jackson
              Noob
              • Nov 2008
              • 0

              Originally posted by Deviant
              Essentially, this is all ram29jackson has been saying:

              thats a cool jacket he is wearing .

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              • Gonzo
                Colts Supremicist
                • Dec 2008
                • 5325

                Originally posted by ram29jackson
                game managers are second stringers. not starters.
                Quit it with the one liners, your act is getting old [no pun intended]

                A Game Manager who is perhaps 35 shouldn't be a starter. This kid is fresh out of school, and 3 games into his first football season? You really gonna make a call right now about whether or not he'll pan out? Hell, all signs point to him having a 19-0 record this year as a starter.

                3-0, especially in a league like this today, is impressive. It's even more impressive to go 3-0 with a rookie quarterback.

                You're opinion stays the same, but your idiotic side continually finds ways to make you look like even more of a fool than before. I don't understand what you're trying to prove here, but the only one you're impressing is the one sitting at home in his computer chair with a beer in his boxers.

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                • Youk
                  Posts too much
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 7998

                  Originally posted by Gonzo
                  What the fuck is there to overthink? He's either a good player, or he's not. All signs point to yes; he hasn't been spectacular at the end of the day, but he's been a manager, and its led to 3 Jets victories.

                  Are the likes of Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and Drew Brees to be thought less of because of the level of competition today is so much "weaker" than it used to be?

                  Get the fuck out if you're gonna waste your time here old hoagie. The level of competition has never been at the scale it's at now; Team Play is evident every Sunday when I flip on CBS, and if you weren't so worried about coming up with material to criticize while you're sitting on the couch on Sunday, you would realize that.

                  You're wasting our time, and more importantly, you're wasting your time.
                  The level of play is easier now? Anyone playing now has been in an NFL full of parity, so all the players now are weaker? Manning and Brady aren't going to be looked at as some of the best QB because the competition is weaker now? You're alone in that boat, because not even some incompetent sportscaster would agree with you.

                  By the way, http://www.pro-football-reference.co...J/JackHa00.htm

                  Harold Jackson was mediocre. No where near the best ever.


                  I will agree with you Rex Grossman had no business being in a Super Bowl, but neither did Trent Dilfer. Defense got those teams there. I don't think you can find anyone to argue that Rex Grossman was a great QB.

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                  • ram29jackson
                    Noob
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 0

                    Originally posted by Youk
                    The level of play is easier now? Anyone playing now has been in an NFL full of parity, so all the players now are weaker? Manning and Brady aren't going to be looked at as some of the best QB because the competition is weaker now? You're alone in that boat, because not even some incompetent sportscaster would agree with you.

                    By the way, http://www.pro-football-reference.co...J/JackHa00.htm

                    Harold Jackson was mediocre. No where near the best ever.


                    I will agree with you Rex Grossman had no business being in a Super Bowl, but neither did Trent Dilfer. Defense got those teams there. I don't think you can find anyone to argue that Rex Grossman was a great QB.
                    I never said he was best ever. He was by no means mediocre.
                    I never said level of players is weaker. I said no cohesive units translate to not a high qualiity of execution. So, youll get rookie QBs doing better than they would be in a more competative league. Parity means weakness all the way around, not strength.

                    manning and brady are great QBs but their stats are bloated due to weaker competion and rules that favor the passing game.

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                    • ram29jackson
                      Noob
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 0

                      Originally posted by Gonzo
                      Quit it with the one liners, your act is getting old [no pun intended]

                      A Game Manager who is perhaps 35 shouldn't be a starter. This kid is fresh out of school, and 3 games into his first football season? You really gonna make a call right now about whether or not he'll pan out? Hell, all signs point to him having a 19-0 record this year as a starter.

                      3-0, especially in a league like this today, is impressive. It's even more impressive to go 3-0 with a rookie quarterback.

                      You're opinion stays the same, but your idiotic side continually finds ways to make you look like even more of a fool than before. I don't understand what you're trying to prove here, but the only one you're impressing is the one sitting at home in his computer chair with a beer in his boxers.


                      its only impressive if one rookie QB does that well in a few seasons. Not 3 rookies in the last 2 years. that many rookie QBs should not be doing that well that often.

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                      • Woy
                        RIP West
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 16372

                        Originally posted by ram29jackson
                        the 1st sentence is not done well. My comprehension surpasses everyone who visits this site. I possess wisdom. most of you just possess childish rants.
                        You don't possess wisdom, you possess a big ego for no fucking reason.



                        ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

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                        • Archer
                          Go the fuck outside
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 15303

                          Originally posted by ram29jackson
                          its only impressive if one rookie QB does that well in a few seasons. Not 3 rookies in the last 2 years. that many rookie QBs should not be doing that well that often.
                          Why not? where is the book of rules saying they can't? maybe three special qbs have came along and that's just how it is? As far as you and I know , we could be looking at the next Joe Montana , Peyton Manning and Dan Marino ten years down the line .

                          The league is stronger than it ever was , it's just the talent is more spread out than ever now . You can't keep the same team every year like you could back in the day so the same powerhouses aren't dominating and keeping all the talent . The league has never had better , faster and/or smarter players than it has now . And that was a quote from Rod Woodson , not me .

                          You are like 80 year old man who is living in his old ways .... just because rookies have never done this well in the past does not mean that's how it HAS to be .

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                          • Woy
                            RIP West
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 16372

                            Originally posted by archer2k407
                            Why not? where is the book of rules saying they can't? maybe three special qbs have came along and that's just how it is? As far as you and I know , we could be looking at the next Joe Montana , Peyton Manning and Dan Marino ten years down the line .

                            The league is stronger than it ever was , it's just the talent is more spread out than ever now . You can't keep the same team every year like you could back in the day so the same powerhouses aren't dominating and keeping all the talent . The league has never had better , faster and/or smarter players than it has now . And that was a quote from Rod Woodson , not me .

                            You are like 80 year old man who is living in his old ways .... just because rookies have never done this well in the past does not mean that's how it HAS to be .
                            They never legalized the forward pass while he was our age.



                            ^ Shouts to MvP for the sick sig. GFX TEAM BACK

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

                              joe cool, johnny U, dan marino... all succeeded as rookies. the rookie who goes to a bad team fails, IE david carr, troy aikman (dallas was rebuilding), elway. good teams provide support and since free agency makes it so a team can gather talent they can build a team and then get a qb, just like the ravens, and jets did. the falcons got a bit lucky, but matty ice is kinda nice.


                              23:33 OnlyOneBeerLeft: jake nobody listens to you aint you supposed to die from cancer or somethin soon?

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                              • Hasselbeck
                                Jus' bout dat action boss
                                • Feb 2009
                                • 6175

                                Originally posted by steeljake75
                                joe cool, johnny U, dan marino... all succeeded as rookies. the rookie who goes to a bad team fails, IE david carr, troy aikman (dallas was rebuilding), elway. good teams provide support and since free agency makes it so a team can gather talent they can build a team and then get a qb, just like the ravens, and jets did. the falcons got a bit lucky, but matty ice is kinda nice.
                                So quarterbacks do better on good teams than bad ones?

                                NBC needs to hire you ASAP.
                                Originally posted by ram29jackson
                                I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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