Brett Favre in Purple
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24valvenotak;273454 wrote:
he proved he wasnt washed up when he played for the jets..if he were washed up he would have played for the lions or dolphinsno, he just went out there and padded the defensive stats. I had him on my fantasy team last year and he was always good for at least 2 interceptions a game.
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He doesn't need to win any games, just not lose them.
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GarageAlchemist;273485 wrote:
He doesn't need to win any games, just not lose them.Which is exactly what he can't do. He played really, really bad to close the season last year. The Jets went 1-4 in their last 5 games (and it was a miracle that the Jets won the one game against Buffalo) and I honestly blame most of it on Favre. He was just terrible at the end of last season and I think his play had a lot to do with the Jets crumbling.
With that said, I'd take him over TJack or Sage in a heartbeat. My biggest concern in bringing him in is making the same mistake that NY made in going away from the running game just because we have Brett Favre.
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HandoEX;273488 wrote:
Which is exactly what he can't do. He played really, really bad to close the season last year. The Jets went 1-4 in their last 5 games (and it was a miracle that the Jets won the one game against Buffalo) and I honestly blame most of it on Favre. He was just terrible at the end of last season and I think his play had a lot to do with the Jets crumbling.With that said, I'd take him over TJack or Sage in a heartbeat. My biggest concern in bringing him in is making the same mistake that NY made in going away from the running game just because we have Brett Favre.
do you really see the vikings going away from the running game?
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24valvenotak;273491 wrote:
do you really see the vikings going away from the running game?Best football take I've heard from you yet.
I think our boring offense will work in Favre's favor actually. He just needs to be a threat. He's never had a running game or defense like we've had. I think thats why he is such a "gunslinger". The decision making and the ability to check all of his reads will be the most beneficial. Numerous times last year there were plays "left on the field" by our QBs.
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Having him around just to provide leadership to the young QBs is worth its weight in gold as well.
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I'm just excited to have a QB with proven potential. He proved last year that he isn't in his prime, but I agree that he can't be worse than TJackson... Hopefully he is out to prove something this year, and get eliminate one of the biggest offensive issues the Vikings have had for years.
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I still hope they go 0-16 so they can draft Tebow next year
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lmfao.
not even going to waste my time
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PSiedTSi;273546 wrote:
-1 rep for you, sir.A FB in our system is worthless.
Really? Really? Tony come on, you can't be that dense. He'll get drafted, as a QB and do just fine. He can read a defense better than Dirty Sanchez can.
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GarageAlchemist;273597 wrote:
Really? Really? Tony come on, you can't be that dense. He'll get drafted, as a QB and do just fine. He can read a defense better than Dirty Sanchez can.Dense? Ouch. They don't run the triple offense in the NFL Heath. There is no way he gets drafted as a top QB. He wasn't even projected to go in the first 3 rounds this year if he left early. He's NOT an NFL quarterback, regardless of what he does in college.
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GarageAlchemist;273597 wrote:
Really? Really? Tony come on, you can't be that dense. He'll get drafted, as a QB and do just fine. He can read a defense better than Dirty Sanchez can.
FYI, Tebow gets the word by helmet what receiver to goto prior to the snap.No way in hell he'll be able to project an NFL defense, especially when he'll have to start taking snaps under center.
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Tim Tebow will be the next Ryan Leaf..
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T ! N;273607 wrote:
Tim Tebow will be the next Ryan Leaf..Except NO ONE is expecting him to be a top drafted QB like Leaf was. I'd compare him more to another Heisman and National Championship QB from Florida....Danny Weurfel. He was huge at Florida but did exactly nothing in the NFL. Look at the list of Heisman QBs since 1990 and see how many have had succesful NFL careers. I count 1 (Carson Palmer). College success doesn't mean anything to NFL scouts.
1990 Ty Detmer Brigham Young QB Jr. 1,482
1992 Gino Torretta Miami (Fla) QB Sr. 1,400
1993 Charlie Ward Florida State QB Sr. 2,310
1996 Danny Wuerffel Florida QB Sr. 1,363
2000 Chris Weinke Florida State QB Sr. 1,628
2001 Eric Crouch Nebraska QB Sr. 770
2002 Carson Palmer USC QB Sr. 1,328
2003 Jason White Oklahoma QB Jr. 1,481
2004 Matt Leinart USC QB Jr. 1,325
2006 Troy Smith Ohio State QB Sr. 2,540
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