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Re: QB Patrick Ramsay deciding between NE and Ten
LOL Why, because you recognize his name?? He's the guy we knocked onto IR last year in week 7 after we knocked Cry Baby out of the Denver game. He's 30 years old, a couple of inches too short, has never been successful anywhere, has only appeared in a handful of games in the last 4 years and he's not even a veteran presence by BB standards since they have 8 seasons under their belt in which they've had some success as well as experiencing failure. He'd be here to push O'Connell and Gurierrez through camp lest either of them became complacent during the Bradyless season.
He also had decision making issues (INTS) at Tulane and didn't work out as planned for Spurrier either... As soon as Gibbs benched him he asked to be traded...sound out of character for a BB QB?? He's been a backup JAG ever since. He's just camp fodder to keep the other two honest. If he were to pass either of them on the depth chart they're in big trouble...
I could see if he had a better chance to start there, but maybe he does? Maybe Fisher told him I'm stuck with Young for a little, I'll let you play though if Collins sucks.
I mean, what else can it be? If he comes here he's the guy the second Brady goes down. If that happens, please god no, he'd be throwing to Moss, Faulk, Welker, Galloway, etc. It's a no brainer.
LOL Why, because you recognize his name?? He's the guy we knocked onto IR last year in week 7 after we knocked Cry Baby out of the Denver game. He's 30 years old, a couple of inches too short, has never been successful anywhere, has only appeared in a handful of games in the last 4 years and he's not even a veteran presence by BB standards since they have 8 seasons under their belt in which they've had some success as well as experiencing failure. He'd be here to push O'Connell and Gurierrez through camp lest either of them became complacent during the Bradyless season.
unoriginal said:Ramsey played in a spread shotgun offense at Tulane, and was drafted by Steve Spurrier to run his Fun'N'Gun offense in Washington, before Gibbs took over.
Sound familiar?
He also had decision making issues (INTS) at Tulane and didn't work out as planned for Spurrier either... As soon as Gibbs benched him he asked to be traded...sound out of character for a BB QB?? He's been a backup JAG ever since. He's just camp fodder to keep the other two honest. If he were to pass either of them on the depth chart they're in big trouble...
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