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Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by meatpile, Sep 10, 2003.

  1. Piper

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    He was tied with Jake for 4th in YPA. :twocents:
     
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    The few times Leftwich has had to play for Big Ben he's done a great job.. sometimes better than the Rothleswtfishisname. Somebody, somewhere would have to look at that and give him a shot.. Minn, KC, SF maybe.
     
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    presidence99 es lo que hay.

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    Agreed.
     
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    Think Jacksonville would want to give him a look? :pokestick:
     
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    OK, I was wrong. He's spent an equal amount of time starting as he had as a backup. He had credit for five years in New Orleans, which is how the league actually determines it, and what I looked up.


    "He managed to lead all NFC quarterbacks in overall passer rating during the 2001 and 2002 preseasons." They had their guy in Brooks, they felt, so certainly, was he being groomed to be the starter over Brooks? No. Does that mean conclusively that you know how the Saints felt about him? Of course not.



    I wouldn't really put Cassel in that same group for many reasons. I also don't put Delhomme in that group for most reasons.


    You never disappoint. "I disagree" becomes "I know the truth and lie about it" just like you took "I disagree" earlier in the year and whined to R&R about it because you thought it was an insult.

    And certainly, "I don't act irrationally when two other people say the exact same fucking thing" isn't a logical statement, but we know you don't like me and exert your bias all the time.

    Yes. Correct. This was much more useful than, say, you noting that Delhomme was rated 13th in the league by a stat-based website and above average, or responding to someone else posting such a thing. You interpreting what I said about Cassell is much more interesting and rescinds the need to bother talking about Delhomme being rated 13th while you're saying any of 100 would, not could, do as well or better.

    Wouldn't I have to say "I don't believe he has a future as a quarterback" for that to be even remotely true? Plus, unlike you, I don't actually say things like that, because I don't pretend to know what a player will conclusively, without chance of variance, do over their entire careers.

    Yes, you are. We disagree on how talented he is.



    The league, and other leagues, have differing opinions over what elite players are, how much players in lower tiers are paid, and those disagreeing opinions happen between clubs, too. You telling every team what to do isn't actually remotely useful.


    traditional hyperbole. There's a specific flaw that makes me disagree, because anyone in their right mind wouldn't do so, right?

    You gave one name before today. That won't be a free agent for a while. The rest you gave, far as I know, have no business starting this week. Not that Croyle does. You offered up the number one hundred and gave a handful.




    I'm stating what we'd do, not what's right. With an entrenched starter, the ideal situation is to develop a player, and I doubt we would draft a guy. We don't likely have a shot at an elite level player at our expected draft position this year or likely for a while, but if the right player came along in the 3rd or later I wouldn't be against it. I believe Fox wouldn't do it, but I have no concerns about whether or not that's right.

    Or Culpepper, I'm sure, too. I don't know of anyone who would agree that a player who couldn't beat another "sure fire" in Brad Johnson would do better than our first quarterback. I'm sure some would say he could, but not "would". As in, in all certainty.

    neat. They aren't good enough to secure a definite chance but they would with all certainty succeed. That lacks the first bit of logic.


    You've always had a problem with calling opinions as facts and stating your opinions are better than others'. And you're the last person - the absolute last on earth - that should be talking to anyone about semantic argument.
     
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    Two years later, and still going strong.
     
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    Why is this thread still in the football forum rather than the rubber room? :freak:
     

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