8/26/2005 2:13:55 PM
when you snap the ball you can:Good: get some yardsBad: fumble the snap, get a fasle start penalty, get an illegal motion penalty, have the qb fumble after the snap, have the rb run backwards for a safety....better not snap the ball then
8/26/2005 2:16:49 PM
i think everyone can agree theres different ways to move the ball and win gamesbut ive never seen a team led by a scrambling quarterback WHO COULDNT PASS win a superbowlnotice i said WHO COULDNT PASS so you didnt mention people like steve young
8/26/2005 2:17:10 PM
yeah but vick threw 29 less incompletions than culpepper and 21 less incompletions than manning, so that makes him a top 5 quarterback. i mean, drives were stopped by those extra incompletions those guys threw.vick and his awesome 56.4% completion rate...[Edited on August 26, 2005 at 2:45 PM. Reason : ]
8/26/2005 2:44:31 PM
You can hide behind stats all day, but eventually you just have to watch the game yourself. You can only spout off so much ignorance...ANd oh yeah fumbles are just as common as INT's lol.... an averagel RB fumbles about 3 times a season, a QB throws 10-20 INT's. Not to mention that many QB's fumble when they attempt to pass...
8/26/2005 7:09:51 PM
i love how every post it seems you dismiss stats and then post stats of your own
8/26/2005 11:45:37 PM
8/27/2005 1:41:46 AM
8/27/2005 2:17:29 AM
I can't believe this has made 5 pages now. C'mon folks, he's only 25. He will never put up Peyton Manning numbers or throw 30 TD's in a year but it's all about the W.
8/27/2005 4:17:00 AM
8/27/2005 6:11:15 AM
show me where i posted stats for a solid week saying the patriots had no chance. i never once said the patriots had no chance.
8/27/2005 11:52:22 AM
how come Tampa Bay straight OWNS Vick and the Falcons? I thought Vick was the reincarnation of Jesus Christ?by the way, The Falcons went 16-0 the last couple years right? I mean, since nobody knows how to stop Vick right? Forgive me, I havent been keeping up with the league, Ive just heard people in this thread say how he is unstoppable and basically just gets winsHe probably wasnt even sacked at all last year since he is so good]
8/27/2005 8:38:32 PM
So I guess Manning isnt all that either since he has lost games right? And how long did it take him to make/win a playoff game? Yep, thats right.
8/27/2005 9:03:35 PM
brady is the best QB in the league right now...seriously...he does enough to win SBs...considering its a team sport and all
8/27/2005 9:04:35 PM
^best team QB, not individual
8/27/2005 9:26:12 PM
well he gets the job done, thats all i know...he makes the right 8 yard pass and the right 18 yard pass...sure he has a great team around him but he also makes the right decisions...he has 3 rings vick has 0
8/28/2005 4:44:09 AM
8/28/2005 4:48:38 AM
8/28/2005 5:05:14 AM
^you're right. No NFL analyst, scouting service, or general manager could possibly believe that Michael Vick is one of the top 5 QB's in the game.I mean his results might suggest that he is, but surely they are smart enough to look up his stats and then use your formula to rank the QBs.Passing yards+Rushing yards = how good a QB is.That is one hell of a system you derived, and I'm sure people all over the country are thankful.Maybe you could work on deriving a formula to replace the BCS with next.
8/28/2005 5:20:29 AM
http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/positional-rankings/OFFPete Prisco ranks the NFL's top offensive players at each position.QuarterbackPeyton Manning Player1. Peyton Manning, Colts How much more can he do from a statistical standpoint? Now it's time to win the ring.2. Tom Brady, Patriots He doesn't put up big numbers, but he gets it done when it counts. The guy is a legitimate star.3. Daunte Culpepper, Vikings If not for Manning's amazing season, we'd all be talking about what Culpepper did. Now comes the hard part: Doing it without Randy Moss.4. Donovan McNabb, Eagles When he finally got a legitimate weapon in Terrell Owens we saw how good McNabb can be. He elevated his game last season.5. Michael Vick, Falcons He's a magical player at times, but he has to improve his passing. When that happens, look out.6. Brett Favre, Packers He can still make some amazing plays with his arm, but he's not the same player he was a few years back. But we're glad he's back for another season.7. Steve McNair, Titans Injuries crippled him last season, but he decided to keep playing instead of retiring. He's lost some weight and he's healthy again. But his team is crumbling around him.8. Trent Green, Chiefs He had another huge year in 2004 from a numbers standpoint. He knows how to move the chains.9. Matt Hasselbeck, Seahawks He started slow in 2004, but he came on in the end. With a new, fat contract, he's the man in Seattle. With no more worries, he should play more relaxed.10. Chad Pennington, Jets The one concern with Pennington is his rotator cuff injury. Will he get his velocity back? If not, the Jets are in trouble.Holy christ how did i miss this gym at the bottom of page 3
8/28/2005 5:28:05 AM
8/28/2005 7:49:32 AM
hey rally did Pete Prisco invite you up for coffee after your date?
8/28/2005 12:52:23 PM
the problem is, everybody knows Vick is a good QB, probably a great QB...but some people deify him as the future best football player ever...and its way too fucking early for any of that shit...way too fucking early...sure he's a great player but my problem is with the people who think he's the greatest in the league and that he is unstoppable...he's a great athlete...but he hasn't proven to anyone he is a legitimate NFL passing quarterback...plus I dont know why some of you faggots show so much love for a fuckin VT Hokie...I'm sure you'll be pulling for them next Sunday
8/28/2005 2:23:02 PM
when vick manages to throw double the touchdowns than he does INTs then I might call him a good quarterback.
8/28/2005 2:28:26 PM
i dont know if even that would convince me. with as little as he throws, he could throw like 8 TD's and 4 INT's in a season lol.
8/28/2005 2:37:31 PM
Yeah, I don't even see how Vick starts in the NFL. How the guy isn't 2nd string somewhere I have no clue
8/28/2005 6:37:49 PM
I don't get it.Donovan McNabb isn't one of the top 15 QB's in terms of passing accuracy.Where is all the fuss about how he can't pass?If it wasn't for McNabb's ability to scramble and buy time he might not even be starting in the NFL.Yet no one is talking about the fact that he sucks at QB.
8/28/2005 7:01:07 PM
that's because he uses his legs to help his arm
8/28/2005 7:07:21 PM
ANd Vick uses his legs to help his arm.THe difference?McNabb is a notably better passer.Vick is a notably better runner.When it comes down to it you could make a case for either one being a better QB. I'm not even saying which one I prefer.Certainly it depends on the system. If I had Philadelphia's defense, and TO to throw to I'd prefer McNabb because he is a better game manager and can make better use of TO than Vick.If I had Atlanta's team with little surrounding talent I'd rather have Vick who can create his own offense.
8/28/2005 7:31:32 PM
^ show me all this offense he createsthe numbers fail to show Vick's top 5 ability to create offense
8/28/2005 8:08:44 PM
Sure thing.Check the offense when Vick doesn't play.The difference between the offense ATL has when he is in & not in is a pretty fair assessment of the "offense he creates"
8/28/2005 8:32:00 PM
^ because I expect Doug Johnson or Matt Schaub, who are hardly good enough to be 3rd string, to be as effective as Vick
8/28/2005 8:44:05 PM
Well then explain the following.When McNabb went down: The Eagles still won every week with 3rd string QB AJ Feeley. The same AJ Feeley who can barely make the Dolphins roster.When Culpepper went down: The Vikings went undefeated with Gus Frerotte. The same Gus Frerotte that couldn't hold down a starting job in Washington.When AIkman went down: The Cowboys went undefeated with Steve Beuerlein and Jason Garrett.When Tommy Maddox went down: The Steelers went 15-0 behind Ben Roethlisberger. A fucking rookie QB.When Mike Vick went down: The Falcons went 2-10. When he returned: They went 3-1.You see, when other teams lose their QB, they have other weapons on offense that can help them win ball games.When Mike Vick goes down its game over. There's no 'reset' button in the NFL.You will never beat me in this argument. Part of it is that I'm pretty good at backing shit up.But I can't take all the credit. It's easy to look smart when you defend the logical side of the argument.[Edited on August 28, 2005 at 8:57 PM. Reason : a]
8/28/2005 8:56:09 PM
Daaaayum, rallydurham keeps bitchslapping you little bitches, but you little bitches keep coming back for more.Hilarious.
8/28/2005 9:32:39 PM
^^HAHA that post just ended this thread
8/28/2005 10:21:25 PM
oh, i was still waiting for evidence on how Vick is a top 5 QB at creating offense
8/28/2005 10:27:30 PM
I'm gonna try to be an unbiased 3rd party hereVick is one of the best athletes alivehe's not a phenomenol QB, in terms of the conventional standardshowever, he is slowly changing the standards
8/28/2005 10:30:26 PM
8/28/2005 10:31:21 PM
i hardly agree with rallydurhambut that last post was a pwnt extraordinaire
8/28/2005 10:33:52 PM
There has to be a better argument than wins, which is not a QB stat. Especially when the games Atlanta won came with the removal of Reeves. And especially when the games Atlanta lost came after hearing that their extremely hyped QB was lost for most of the season, before the season even began. I would just point to his great 2002 performance, and find a copout to write off how bad he was last year. It's a more convincing argument than wins.
8/28/2005 10:40:31 PM
Wow, this is just too fucking easy.
8/28/2005 10:55:16 PM
you idiot, that's what he is saying. he is saying point to the 2002 performance INSTEAD of 2003. he is calling you a fucktard for thinking the 3-1 performance means something. he's saying use the 2002 performance to argue vick's worth.
8/28/2005 11:15:12 PM
Keep digging.
8/28/2005 11:25:33 PM
^^No, you idiot, that's NOT what he was saying. Of course, you're blinded by stupidity, so I don't expect you to actually catch on to any of this.
8/28/2005 11:33:53 PM
So going 3-1 with a team who is 5 games out of the playoff race means nothing?When the team went 2-10 without you?????And in your first season as a starter you led the team to a road victory in the playoffs?And in your 2nd full year you won a playoff game by THIRTY points and clinched the #2 seed with two weeks to go????That all means nothing????
8/28/2005 11:45:07 PM
8/28/2005 11:54:25 PM
This is just like watching John Clayton and Sean Salisbury argue on ESPNClayton is forever constructing valid arguments with sound evidence while Salisbury unprofessionally squawks some opinion without foundation.(and you know who you are)Here is a funny poll to look at. On the NFL.com [ http://www.nfl.com/ ] frontpage there is a poll asking which NFC South team will have the best offense53.8% Atlanta23.7% Carolina15.2% New Orleans7.3% Tampa BayFunny since last season the total offense rankings wereCarolina(13th), New Orleans(15th), Atlanta(20th), Tampa Bay(22nd)[ http://www.nfl.com/stats/teamsort/NFL/OFF-TOTAL/2004/regular?sort_col_1=4 ]and the total scoring offense rankings wereCarolina(13th), New Orleans(14th), Atlanta(16th)[ http://www.nfl.com/stats/teamsort/NFL/OFF-SCORING/2004/regular ]I would be surprised if Atlanta had the better offensive season, given that they weren't the best (if only in the division) when only playing against a total of 3 winning teams last season.Just another example of uneducated people associating victory with offensive prowess.Considering that many of the points I made (with tangible evidence and links to sources) were left standing without any substantiated rebuttals and many of my requests for evidence remained unsatisfied, I believe that my points remain clearly justified. Thus, I am leaving this thread without any regrets, knowing that my argumentative adversaries think that they have pwned me, even though they have failed to convince anyone but their own egos.
8/28/2005 11:59:02 PM
^dont worry...a lot of people would rather look at how talented an athlete a player is, as opposed to how far he has led his team in the playoffs and trivial things like wins and advancing in the postseason consistently
8/29/2005 12:02:30 AM
8/29/2005 12:08:35 AM
^^^No one cares if you leave this thread. We quit giving your opinions any consideration after you posted
8/29/2005 12:11:40 AM