Originally posted by glenwillett
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Originally posted by glenwillettI was in no way trying to put down Dawson. Just Blick's little vendetta here that has now spilled into numerous threads. The Sanchize and Jackson drops were merely points of reference as to how much different the game is now.
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I only made mine after I realized the underlying purpose of this thread, which was to make a point. This one will be dead soon, hopefully people keep the game going in the other one.sigpicComment
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Check out the 2008 Cleveland Browns Roster, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees, Injury Reports and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com.
Check out the 2009 Cleveland Browns Roster, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees, Injury Reports and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com.
Quinn and Anderson were about even in '08. Quinn outplayed Anderson in '09. Dorsey was on a different planet of bad QB play and shouldn't have ever been in the mix. But, he was. Why? Because coaches don't know what the fuck they are doing sometimes. You should be pretty familiar with this as you have vehemently disagreed with a variety of things the Rams have done over the years.
Now, notice I didn't say Quinn played well anywhere. He didn't. You're absolutely right that Quinn has been pretty bad up to this point. But is that Quinn's fault or the product of being in a shitty situation in Cleveland? I'd say Cleveland had a lot to do with it.
Quinn will not get a chance to compete for the starting job with Matt Cassel in KC. The Chiefs believe Cassel is good enough to win a championship with. They're retarded, but that's what they believe.
The idea that the best players will play is just coach speak. It's bullshit. Coaches and GM's have their favorites(sometimes not even with good reasons, like Cassel) and a pecking order is established. A QB competition is rarely instituted.
I'd love to see Quinn get a chance to compete with Cassel, but it won't happen, and that's out of Quinn's control. It seems like he's been getting a pretty raw deal so far in his career.Comment
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Comparing 1960's NFL QB development to that of the 2010's...I see this thread making lots of fundamental sense. Would read again.Comment
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Anderson and Dorsey didn't outplay Quinn in Cleveland.
Check out the 2008 Cleveland Browns Roster, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees, Injury Reports and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com.
Check out the 2009 Cleveland Browns Roster, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees, Injury Reports and more on Pro-Football-Reference.com.
Quinn and Anderson were about even in '08. Quinn outplayed Anderson in '09. Dorsey was on a different planet of bad QB play and shouldn't have ever been in the mix. But, he was. Why? Because coaches don't know what the fuck they are doing sometimes. You should be pretty familiar with this as you have vehemently disagreed with a variety of things the Rams have done over the years.
Now, notice I didn't say Quinn played well anywhere. He didn't. You're absolutely right that Quinn has been pretty bad up to this point. But is that Quinn's fault or the product of being in a shitty situation in Cleveland? I'd say Cleveland had a lot to do with it.
Quinn will not get a chance to compete for the starting job with Matt Cassel in KC. The Chiefs believe Cassel is good enough to win a championship with. They're retarded, but that's what they believe.
The idea that the best players will play is just coach speak. It's bullshit. Coaches and GM's have their favorites(sometimes not even with good reasons, like Cassel) and a pecking order is established. A QB competition is rarely instituted.
I'd love to see Quinn get a chance to compete with Cassel, but it won't happen, and that's out of Quinn's control. It seems like he's been getting a pretty raw deal so far in his career.
You directly compared him to a QB (from roughly 60 years ago) who had the misfortune of playing behind a hall of famer, a super bowl winner, and an All Pro. Len Dawson didn't play well his first five years because he basically never played. Quinn hasn't played well because he's terrible. He's had chances and has never looked good enough to beat out the likes of Ken Dorsey and a glorified FB.Comment
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Brady Quinn does have better abs than Len Dawson though.. so there is that.
Good to see Blick has reverted to MM style homerism. Never thought I'd see the day where one would argue Brady Quinn's addition actually improves a pro football teamOriginally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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