PromoTheRobot Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 “He ain’t no Donovan McNabb, or Michael Vick, or Daunte Culpepper,’’ Saints defensive end Charles Grant said. “Once he sees people in his face he wants to get the ball out of his hands. So we got to keep that pressure on him. We got to come at him full force with the blitzes and schemes that we have.’’ “He’s not a real running threat,’’ Saints cornerback Fakhir Brown said. “They like to roll him out and let him throw it. His best ball is a deep ball, like throwing a fade. I think we can put pressure on him because he’s not a really good drop-back passer. He can get the ball to the slot receiver pretty good but when he throws to the outside they got to roll him out.’’' These is a group that got smoked by a mediocre Minnesota squad. Sounds like they watched tape of Atlanta and TB, but not Houston. I wonder if part of JP's problem is that he's not being himself out there. He's trying to be the QB the coaches tell him to be, and he's fighting with his instincts (to run!) That quote about "not being much of a runner" is laughable. I hope JP sees this and takes off a couple of times to shut Fakhir up! Maybe JP has to stop listening to everyone and just do what's inside of him. PTR
RuntheDamnBall Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 “He ain’t no Donovan McNabb, or Michael Vick, or Daunte Culpepper,’’ Saints defensive end Charles Grant said. “Once he sees people in his face he wants to get the ball out of his hands. So we got to keep that pressure on him. We got to come at him full force with the blitzes and schemes that we have.’’ “He’s not a real running threat,’’ Saints cornerback Fakhir Brown said. “They like to roll him out and let him throw it. His best ball is a deep ball, like throwing a fade. I think we can put pressure on him because he’s not a really good drop-back passer. He can get the ball to the slot receiver pretty good but when he throws to the outside they got to roll him out.’’' These is a group that got smoked by a mediocre Minnesota squad. Sounds like the watched tape of Atlanta and TB, but not Houston. I wonder if part of JP's problem is that he's not being himself out there. He's trying to be the QB the coaches tell him to be, and he's fighting with his instincts (to run!) That quote about "not being much of a runner" is laughable. I hope JP sees this and takes off a couple of times to shut Fakhir up! Maybe JP has to stop listening to everyone and just do what's inside of him. PTR 458991[/snapback] That Fakhir is questionable for this game. If he plays, I hope JP targets him hard. I was going to make a post similar to this this morning. Let's hope the Bills put this stuff on their bulletin board. These guys are being jerks, homeless or not.
stevestojan Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 He ain’t no 458991[/snapback] These players are required to go to college, correct?
CoachChuckDickerson Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 The question is why WOULDN'T these guys talk smack? A defensive player watching film of the last 2 games must be salivating right now.
PromoTheRobot Posted September 29, 2005 Author Posted September 29, 2005 The question is why WOULDN'T these guys talk smack? A defensive player watching film of the last 2 games must be salivating right now. 459000[/snapback] You may be salivating in private, but to talk like this to the press, especially after a less-than-stellar performance in Minnesota, is asking for the big boot of karma up your keester. PTR
stevewin Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 I hope JP sees this and takes off a couple of times to shut Fakhir up! I think what you meant to say was "shut the Fakhir up"?
Guest BackInDaDay Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 I think what you meant to say was "shut the Fakhir up"? 459007[/snapback] He could yell to him, as he sets under center, "Oh, and say hello to your mom, that Mutha Fakhir!".
BuffOrange Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 As many things as I don't like about JP so far, I like the fact that "once he sees people in his face he wants to get the ball out of his hands". That's a bad attribute for a QB? What am I missing Charles Grant?
ricojes Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 These guys are being jerks, homeless or not. 458994[/snapback] Homeless or not, their still making millions. Hard to feel sorry for them when their about the people from NO's getting paid.
Guest BackInDaDay Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 As many things as I don't like about JP so far, I like the fact that "once he sees people in his face he wants to get the ball out of his hands". That's a bad attribute for a QB? What am I missing Charles Grant? 459211[/snapback] He ain’t no Donovan McNabb, or Michael Vick, or Daunte Culpepper,’’ Saints defensive end Charles Grant said. Don't expect Mr. Grant to be very complimentary to our virtual rookie QB when he can't even get by his own personal bias to include a Brady, Manning or Favre in his discourse. Whatever. But don't take this guy too seriously, especially when he's fool enough to include Vick but not Leftwich.
Peter Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 He ain’t no Donovan McNabb, or Michael Vick, or Daunte Culpepper,’’ Saints defensive end Charles Grant said. Don't expect Mr. Grant to be very complimentary to our virtual rookie QB when he can't even get by his own personal bias to include a Brady, Manning or Favre in his discourse. Whatever. But don't take this guy too seriously, especially when he's fool enough to include Vick but not Leftwich. 459237[/snapback] On the one hand, he may have just been referring to QBs who can run with the ball. On the other hand, he would be an idiot for not including Brady, Manning, or Favre.
Johnny Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 “He ain’t no Donovan McNabb, or Michael Vick, or Daunte Culpepper,’’ Saints defensive end Charles Grant said. “Once he sees people in his face he wants to get the ball out of his hands. So we got to keep that pressure on him. We got to come at him full force with the blitzes and schemes that we have.’’ “He’s not a real running threat,’’ Saints cornerback Fakhir Brown said. “They like to roll him out and let him throw it. His best ball is a deep ball, like throwing a fade. I think we can put pressure on him because he’s not a really good drop-back passer. He can get the ball to the slot receiver pretty good but when he throws to the outside they got to roll him out.’’' These is a group that got smoked by a mediocre Minnesota squad. Sounds like they watched tape of Atlanta and TB, but not Houston. I wonder if part of JP's problem is that he's not being himself out there. He's trying to be the QB the coaches tell him to be, and he's fighting with his instincts (to run!) That quote about "not being much of a runner" is laughable. I hope JP sees this and takes off a couple of times to shut Fakhir up! Maybe JP has to stop listening to everyone and just do what's inside of him. PTR 458991[/snapback]
Johnny Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 459264[/snapback] that mediocore team got them at home after traveling for 3 str8 road games, something schedule makers no longer do to nfl teams.......deception......that no defense is pretty good
ans4e64 Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 “He ain’t no Donovan McNabb, or Michael Vick, or Daunte Culpepper,’’ Saints defensive end Charles Grant said. “Once he sees people in his face he wants to get the ball out of his hands. So we got to keep that pressure on him. We got to come at him full force with the blitzes and schemes that we have.’’ “He’s not a real running threat,’’ Saints cornerback Fakhir Brown said. “They like to roll him out and let him throw it. His best ball is a deep ball, like throwing a fade. I think we can put pressure on him because he’s not a really good drop-back passer. He can get the ball to the slot receiver pretty good but when he throws to the outside they got to roll him out.’’' PTR 458991[/snapback] hey guys........... what is wrong with what they are saying? They are being honest, i dont think they're talking sh*t about him they're just telling the truth. He's not mcnabb culpepper or vick, he can move well for a QB but he isnt a running threat, and his best ball is the deep throw. I dont know, maybe it's me, but what about this is wrong?
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 hey guys........... what is wrong with what they are saying? They are being honest, i dont think they're talking sh*t about him they're just telling the truth. He's not mcnabb culpepper or vick, he can move well for a QB but he isnt a running threat, and his best ball is the deep throw. I dont know, maybe it's me, but what about this is wrong? 459269[/snapback] He's not a running threat? Oh...Kaaaaay.
ans4e64 Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 He's not a running threat? Oh...Kaaaaay. 459273[/snapback] he can run.... thats obvious..... but he's not anything compared to vick, culpepper, and mcnabb thats what he's saying. Im sorry but i dont see JP running 60 yards to win the game like vick has done
BuffOrange Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 He ain’t no Donovan McNabb, or Michael Vick, or Daunte Culpepper,’’ Saints defensive end Charles Grant said. Don't expect Mr. Grant to be very complimentary to our virtual rookie QB when he can't even get by his own personal bias to include a Brady, Manning or Favre in his discourse. 459237[/snapback] Yeah, I noticed that too but was too chicken to bring it up. Surprised he didn't mention Rodney Peete or Jeff Blake.
bills_fan Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 his best ball is the deep throw Really? I haven't seen one yet. His best ball has been a slant to Josh Reed in the slot. Nothing wrong with that, but I'd love to see the deep ball.
Johnny Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 hey guys........... what is wrong with what they are saying? They are being honest, i dont think they're talking sh*t about him they're just telling the truth. He's not mcnabb culpepper or vick, he can move well for a QB but he isnt a running threat, and his best ball is the deep throw. I dont know, maybe it's me, but what about this is wrong? 459269[/snapback] let em talk jp needs the motivation.....he isnt good right now, but in time......Peyton stunk his first year
Arkady Renko Posted September 29, 2005 Posted September 29, 2005 I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of the assumption of his running ability comes from the fact that he isn't black. Sad, but perhaps true.
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