RLflutie7 Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 I hate to admit this but Peyton Manning is a good QB . . . not a bust like I thought he'd be. I actually went to the S.D. Chargers game in Indianapolis because I thought Flutie might play. . . but I also thought I'd get a chance to see history and I did. And what guts Peyton showed waving off the punting team. Great move by a QB that's not afraid to fail. I thought I'd put it in writing before the Colts play the Patroits. Regardless of what happens . . . Peyton can play the position. Plus he's got some class unlike so many others like Randy Moss.
LabattBlue Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 I hate to admit this but Peyton Manning is a good QB . . . not a bust like I thought he'd be. I actually went to the S.D. Chargers game in Indianapolis because I thought Flutie might play. . . but I also thought I'd get a chance to see history and I did. And what guts Peyton showed waving off the punting team. Great move by a QB that's not afraid to fail. I thought I'd put it in writing before the Colts play the Patroits. Regardless of what happens . . . Peyton can play the position. Plus he's got some class unlike so many others like Randy Moss. 204962[/snapback] He's good, but there are 10 other positions on offense that are equally important. You're giving him too much credit!
nodnarb Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 you're just coming to this conclusion? do you live in a cave?
Alaska Darin Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 In other news, tsunami's can be disasterous to coastal communities.
LabattBlue Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 In other news, tsunami's can be disasterous to coastal communities. 204976[/snapback] Doesn't this belong in the "Can you tell me something interesting" thread from yesterday?
RLflutie7 Posted January 14, 2005 Author Posted January 14, 2005 For those that have been around a long time like Alaska Darin, I was a long time Manning basher. I still thinks he lacks arm strength. and we'll see how it goes. People on TSW in my view put Peyton in the Hall of fame after his rookie year.
AKC Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 I hate to admit this but Peyton Manning is a good QB . . . not a bust like I thought he'd be. 204962[/snapback] And to what do we owe this stain on the carpet? At least you're batting 1000, you've never been right about a quarterback in your life! But hang around, we've got three or four other Quarterback obsessives just like you who will never get it right either! RL Flutie= Roland Lymangrover, the original TSW QB Obsessive
RLflutie7 Posted January 14, 2005 Author Posted January 14, 2005 Just for you AKC. Don't you miss me. I actually liked the Bills this year, but not Bledsoe. Bledsoe needs to go. How many seasons do you throw away?
AKC Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 How many seasons do you throw away? 204994[/snapback] Let's see- you've thrown away your life and now your Broncos are gone too. Go get 'em Snake! BWAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JoeF Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 I have a confession to make...I have now come to the realization that all the following QB's were good: 1) Bart Starr 2) Johnny U 3) Roger Staubach okay fast forward a bit... 4) Joe Montana 5) John Elway 6) Dan Marino 7) #12 in your program but #1 to all of us... 8) Steve Young... You get the picture God, I feel so much better purging my soul like this...
plenzmd1 Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 I hate to admit this but Peyton Manning is a good QB . . . not a bust like I thought he'd be. I actually went to the S.D. Chargers game in Indianapolis because I thought Flutie might play. . . but I also thought I'd get a chance to see history and I did. And what guts Peyton showed waving off the punting team. Great move by a QB that's not afraid to fail. I thought I'd put it in writing before the Colts play the Patroits. Regardless of what happens . . . Peyton can play the position. Plus he's got some class unlike so many others like Randy Moss. 204962[/snapback] I hate to say it, but I thought that the Chargers were WAY right to pick Leaf. Thought he was going to be a much better pro than Manning. Coming out of college, he reminded me a little of Kelly. Not the brightest guy guy in the worls, but someone who displyed the confidense that a team will rally around. Remeber, then as now, Manning couldnd't beat Florida, we will see if he can beat the Pats. I was at Leafs first game, RJs unveiling as well, when the midget almost brought us back. Afetr that game, was even more convinced Leaf was better than Manning. Now, if someone would like to know my opinions on this weeks games, please PM me as this shows my absolute astute knowledge of the NFL!
RLflutie7 Posted January 14, 2005 Author Posted January 14, 2005 Let's see- you've thrown away your life and now your Broncos are gone too. Go get 'em Snake! BWAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 204996[/snapback] I have no problem with Jake Plummer. He put together a good season. Look at the stats. Yea, he didn't win a playoff game and probably never will. But I'm happy with him. He's no Elway, but those type of players come every 10-15 years. Plummer's better then Brian Griese. Who, by the way, I predicted would be a total flop in the NFL. Meanwhile, most members of TSW said Griese was one of the best in the league. I guess that's one I was right about.
sfladave Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 RLflutie7, I was certain when I opened your post that it would somehow lead to the "insightful opinions" of another number 1 draft pick. You have pleasently surprised me. I quess that not everything is as obvious as your post topic.
sfladave Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 Just for you AKC. Don't you miss me. I actually liked the Bills this year, but not Bledsoe. Bledsoe needs to go. How many seasons do you throw away? 204994[/snapback] Just couldn't resist could you. I should have known better.
RLflutie7 Posted January 14, 2005 Author Posted January 14, 2005 RLflutie7, I was certain when I opened your post that it would somehow lead to the "insightful opinions" of another number 1 draft pick. You have pleasently surprised me. I quess that not everything is as obvious as your post topic. 205003[/snapback] Don't quite follow what you mean? Is this it: Manning's best quality is that he gets rid of the ball quicker than anyone in the NFL. And he probably has the quickest setup in the league.
sfladave Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 Don't quite follow what you mean? Is this it:Manning's best quality is that he gets rid of the ball quicker than anyone in the NFL. And he probably has the quickest setup in the league. 205012[/snapback] No what I meant was I fully expected your post to be a segway into talking about Bledsoe as sooo many posts have gone on to do. You proved me correct with a later post. Regarding Manning’s best quality, I think it his game preparation. When you combine that game preparation with his quick release and his surrounding cast you have the makings of a future hall of famer.
MartyBall4Buffalo Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 In the words of Bruce Willis from the last boyscout.... Water's Wet, the sky is blue, Women have secrets who gives a !@#$
RLflutie7 Posted January 14, 2005 Author Posted January 14, 2005 No what I meant was I fully expected your post to be a segway into talking about Bledsoe as sooo many posts have gone on to do. You proved me correct with a later post. Regarding Manning’s best quality, I think it his game preparation. When you combine that game preparation with his quick release and his surrounding cast you have the makings of a future hall of famer. 205018[/snapback] Ok I get it. I didn't intend it that way. I meant to eat a little crow which I'm not scared to do. BTW: Donovan McNabb still sucks.
sfladave Posted January 14, 2005 Posted January 14, 2005 Ok I get it. I didn't intend it that way. I meant to eat a little crow which I'm not scared to do. BTW: Donovan McNabb still sucks. 205021[/snapback] Yeah we all have to eat some crow every once in a while. I thought the Bills offense would be far more reliable than it was when I predicted a 13-3 season for the Bills. What's up with the McNabb comment?
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