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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltimore Ravens Lets Go! View Post
    OUch! That had to hurt!!
    Landover fans, proven ignorant since George Allen was coach. It's a Thanksgiving tradition for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFKAR7 View Post
    I have been hearing that about guys who have been drafted at that posititon since Randall Cunningham in 1985. I won't believe it until its done and that means winning SB's. For now I would stick with traditional pocket passers. It's nothing against Griffin who I think will be a good QB.
    how about that .......

    but when you look at the top ten NFL qbs in regards to playoff wins you don't see a lot of those amazing athletes that were going to redefine the position .......

    Rank Quarterback Games Started Wins Losses Percent
    1 Tom Brady 22 16 6 .727
    2 Joe Montana 23 16 7 .696
    3 Terry Bradshaw 19 14 5 .737
    4 John Elway 21 14 7 .667
    5 Brett Farve 24 13 11 .542
    6 Troy Aikman 15 11 4 .733
    7 Roger Staubach 17 11 6 .647
    8 Ben Roethlisberger 14 10 4 .714
    9 Bart Starr 10 9 1 .900
    10 Kurt Warner 13 9 4 .692

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_sta...layoff_records

    btw, Flacco is already in the top 30 all time and vick has won as many playoff games as all the redskin qbs combined since 1993 ......

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    Let the excuses fly, haters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Let the excuses fly, haters.
    There were two excellent QB performances in that game but I think Romo played better despite his team losing. He was getting little time to throw and moving around like Fran Tarkenton to extend plays. Your boy throws a terrible sideline pass and cannot be trusted to throw over the middle of the field either. He needs to learn not to telegraph passes so much. His stats may look great but he has a lot of flaws in his game. Wait until next year after the opposing teams have film on him to study and hone in on his weaknesses. I predict he is going to suck if he makes it through the season upright.

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    Predictable stupidity. I guess those wins aren't so important anymore or at least when the guy you cheer against is winning them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Let the excuses fly, haters.

    For what? Id say your hero ate a lot of turf, reminiscent of Thomas breaking Vick's leg like a twig. Matter of time. :shrug: Did he play well, sure, what's his record? < .500

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Predictable stupidity. I guess those wins aren't so important anymore or at least when the guy you cheer against is winning them.
    Today was the most I've seen RG3 play this season. I must say, I'm quite impressed. He threaded the needle nicely on a couple of tough passes and that was a great TD to Moss. Beating the Cowboys is a nice bonus too.

    He did kill me in two fantasy leagues though, so I'm not pleased with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Predictable stupidity. I guess those wins aren't so important anymore or at least when the guy you cheer against is winning them.
    Weren't you the one espousing it is a team game? I think your FG kicker came up big in that game for example.

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    From what I saw of the game today it looked like he played the position in the traditional sense. It looks like something he can and will do at a high level. I just don't get the prior "redefining" the position remark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltimore Ravens Lets Go! View Post
    Weren't you the one espousing it is a team game? I think your FG kicker came up big in that game for example.
    So now the kicker won the game with exactly one field goal? Wow

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    So now the kicker won the game with exactly one field goal? Wow
    Of course not technically you knucklehead, but he made it a two possession game and essentially did just that. You argue for the sake of it.
    Last edited by Baltimore Ravens Lets Go!; 11-24-2012 at 02:01 PM.

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    And you do everything you can to down play what Griffin does every week. He won that game. Period.

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    That was really a good game to watch. Romo made a nice comeback but it was clear RGlll was the difference maker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    And you do everything you can to down play what Griffin does every week. He won that game. Period.
    Look Einstein, NFL football doesn't assign a "win" to a QB like it does to a pitcher in a baseball game. The Redskins as a team won that game, not simply RG. Santana Moss played a heck of a game catching everything in sight, and your FG kicker came up big with that kick. The play calling was generally good and your defense gave up a lot of yards, but still played well enough to win. It also helped you out the MIles Austin was out. So don't try to give that crap to anyone here that RG won that game. Nobody with any sense is buying it.
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    Well, he did. He did more than Flacco ever does and you guys keep posting accolades attributed to him that are team wins. It's just ironic how on one hand you can pretend Flacco is great and then do all you can to belittle the play of a better QB.

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    Rut Roe, could be nothing but like Sean Taylor the company one keeps. :shrug:
    I wonder what this guy thought he had on him?


    http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/2016047...rt-griffin-iii

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Well, he did. He did more than Flacco ever does and you guys keep posting accolades attributed to him that are team wins. It's just ironic how on one hand you can pretend Flacco is great and then do all you can to belittle the play of a better QB.
    Nice, accusing me of precisely what you just did. Boy you are about the biggest phoney posting here now on this board. Gotta be proud.

    I never said Flacco was great unlike you and your exaggerated claims of rookie boy. Flacco is better than you kid and will have a better and much longer career. Count on it.
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    Yeah and Jack Cust will be a perennial all star. Sorry, Hadley, your sports predictions are never right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Yeah and Jack Cust will be a perennial all star. Sorry, Hadley, your sports predictions are never right.
    So I was wrong about my most adamant prediction of all and that was Kyle Boller was not a starting quality NFL QB? I don't recall ever predicting Cust a perennial all-star. Source please or else give a retraction. I do recall stating Cust was a keeper and the Orioles made a mistake in letting him go. I was correct in my assessment. He was the DH for the Oakland A's for several years when the Orioles could not fill that void.
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    Cust sucked. He sucked as much as Griffin is awesome. You're nothing if not consistently wrong. Now, tell us how you watched Sammy Baugh play, gramps. Ha ha ha

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