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SF49erFaithful said:Mario is a great athlete but he doesn't run a 4.4.......he is very fast for his size though and it is remarkable for someone his size to run 4.66
DocBar said:After all the VY talk on a MW thread and comparisons to Michael Vick, I thought I'd share this from the Profootballtalk websites All-Turd Team:
Michael Vick, QB, Falcons: Grossly overrated player who allegedly gave a girlfriend herpes. If only the ability to pass from the pocket were an STD
Ouch!!! That has to sting a little!!!
Glad I could be of service, however unintentionally it was. LOLTK_Gamer said:thanks for bringing that up, its partially the reason i made this thread , not to talk about mario williams, but to talk about and compare the choices, Iactually wanted to also talk about the FA choices we had if we wanted to go another direction with Carr. most of us agree now or are at least optimistic that mario was a good pick draft wise and sice after lienart and cutler there were no "upgrade" picks for QB. what about FA? personally I think Kubiak saw all this too and decided keepin carr was the best choice. oppinions?
bayoudreamn said:......... this is not speculation, it's extrapolation of his current stats...
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bayoudreamn said:Extrapolation?
We already have a kick returner...when he gets healthy. What was Bush's contract again? OH!!!! That's right...he hasn't signed one yet. Between Deuce and Reggie, you should have the RB's to take the load off of Bree's shoulder(s). I just don't see the Saints going anywhere this year...unless it's San Antonio.BroussardSaint said:YA"LL would be WAY better off with BUSH.
Mario will not make the difference that BUSH will for the Saints.
Carr2Johnson said:Oh yeah since we love mario williams so much look what the astros fans said about him
http://www.forums.mlb.com/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=ml-astros&msg=52100.1&ctx=0
really clueless and classless fools, thats why I post here
TK_Gamer said:I did see vince young play, and he did the same thing every time on passing downs, drop back after shotgun/snap check off 2 targets watch lb's for hole to run thru. the nfl will pick up his paterns quick and lay him out. imho
bayoudreamn said:Extrapolation?
BroussardSaint said:YA"LL would be WAY better off with BUSH.
Mario will not make the difference that BUSH will for the Saints.
DocBar said:We already have a kick returner...when he gets healthy. What was Bush's contract again? OH!!!! That's right...he hasn't signed one yet. Between Deuce and Reggie, you should have the RB's to take the load off of Bree's shoulder(s). I just don't see the Saints going anywhere this year...unless it's San Antonio.
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BroussardSaint said:LOL! a known gansta???????
thunderkyss said:On many of those though, he'd take off running, and still look downfield..... and complete big passes...... that was a big contributing factor to his effieciency rating.
TK_Gamer said:idont know about a big factor, but yes at times he showed a glimpse of what he could do. i have no doubt he will be good in the future. he runs like emmit smith , north south cutting in holes, actually waiting behind his lineman for a hole to open. scary. he could prolly play fullback if he wanted to. i just think the pros wont give him the time or comfort level he used to his advantage in texas. will take time
I hate to be picky here, but the NFC East wasn't exactly a powerhouse division those 3 years and the Bucs thumped them pretty hard. McNabb is a good QB but he's more of a pocket passer than a Michael Vick type. He's very mobile(at least he WAS) and could throw on the run, but I don't remember seeing a lot of straight up bootlegs designed purely for him to run the ball. Give the devil his due...3 Championship games and a Super Bowl is hard to ignore. Statistically speaking, of course( I had to say that for all the stats haters out there).thunderkyss said:Well Donavan McNabb has been able to take what the NFL has given him to the NFC championship game three times, and one SuperBowl.
And I believe Vince will be better than McNumbnuts.
DocBar said:I hate to be picky here, but the NFC East wasn't exactly a powerhouse division those 3 years and the Bucs thumped them pretty hard. McNabb is a good QB but he's more of a pocket passer than a Michael Vick type. He's very mobile(at least he WAS) and could throw on the run, but I don't remember seeing a lot of straight up bootlegs designed purely for him to run the ball. Give the devil his due...3 Championship games and a Super Bowl is hard to ignore. Statistically speaking, of course( I had to say that for all the stats haters out there).
thunderkyss said:Well, getting to the NFC Championship game means beating more than just the NFC East..... three years, they beat the best of the best, making it to one superbowl. And no, you didn't see many plays designed for him to run, but at Syrycus, he wasn't much more than an option QB........ and my point, is/was that Vince was a more established passer than McNabb(and McNair, and every other running QB) coming out of college......
texan279 said:McNair, in his senior season, passed for over 4,000 yards and had 2,000 yards rushing.
From Wikipedia
McNabb set the Syracuse and Big East career records for touchdown passes (77), touchdowns responsible for (96), passing yards (8,389), total offensive yards (9,950) and total offensive plays (1,403). He set the school's all-time records for total yards per game (221.1), passing efficiency (155.1) and yards per attempt (9.1). He finished his college career ranked second in the school's history with 8,389 yards passing, 548 completions, 938 attempts and a 58.4 completion percentage. Started every game during his career, compiling a 33-12 record. As a senior, led Syracuse to an Orange Bowl berth vs. Florida as he completed 157 of 251 passes (62.5%) for 2,134 yards. His 22 TD passes tied the school's single season record set by former Eagle Don McPherson (1987). Also rushed 135 times for 438 yards and 8 touchdowns.. Ranked sixth in the nation with a 158.9 passing efficiency rating and 22nd in total offense (233.8 yards per game). Tied a school record with 4 TD tosses vs. Cincinnati and accounted for 5 TDs vs. Miami (3 rushing and 2 passing). Amassed 2,892 yards in total offense in his junior season to set a school record. As a freshman, was the Big East rookie of the year and tossed a 96-yard TD pass vs. West Virginia, the longest in SU history. He redshirted in 1994.
Actually he said Steve Mcnair had 4000 passing and 2000 rushing his senior year, not McNabb. But, the reason why it's not talked about is 1 that was 11 years ago and 2 McNair played for Alcorn State which is 1-AA.thunderkyss said:were you awake when Donavan did this??
because if you were, then nobody would be talking about Vince's 3000 passing yards, and 1000 rushing yards........even though it didn't happen in the regular season.
bigbrewster2000 said:Actually he said Steve Mcnair had 4000 passing and 2000 rushing his senior year, not McNabb. But, the reason why it's not talked about is 1 that was 11 years ago and 2 McNair played for Alcorn State which is 1-AA.
xtruroyaltyx said:So are you all trying to say that Mcnair, and McNabb were better prospects coming out than VY ? Or even better passers ? Look at who VY played....McNair played 1-AA football...C'mon guys the odds are in VY's favor...
texan279 said:The point I was trying to make was that Young was not more of an "established passer" than McNabb or McNair coming out of college.
xtruroyaltyx said:But he was...
texan279 said:You honestly think Young is a more established passer coming out of college than McNabb and McNair were?
Vince Young's college stats
61.8% completion percentage 6040 yards 44 TD's 28 INT's QB rating 144.92
McNabb's college stats
58.4% completion percentage 8389 yards 77 TD's 26 INT's QB rating 155.09
texan279 said:The point I was trying to make was that Young was not more of an "established passer" than McNabb or McNair coming out of college.
Scout.com
Exploded into prominence with a national championship campaign for Texas which landed him second to Reggie Bush in Heisman Trophy voting... Unanimous Big 12 offensive player of the year... Finished with 212 completions on 325 attempts for 3,036 yards and 26 scores... Completion percentage of 65.2% helped Young to a 163.9 passing rating (third in the nation), despite ten interceptions... Passing touchdowns (26) tied a Texas school record... Averaged 6.8 yards on 155 rushing attempts to finish with 1,050 yards, leading the team and setting a Texas record for quarterbacks.
From MSN: VinceThe pass efficiency rating for a quarterback who was told he couldnt throw is a nation-leading 168.6.
As a senior, led Syracuse to an Orange Bowl berth vs. Florida as he completed 157 of 251 passes (62.5%) for 2,134 yards. His 22 TD passes tied the school's single season record set by former Eagle Don McPherson (1987). Also rushed 135 times for 438 yards and 8 touchdowns.. Ranked sixth in the nation with a 158.9 passing efficiency rating
thunderkyss said:Ask any coach/GM...... Vince is more advanced than either of the two coming out of college....
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your stats back up my point against McNabb......
the 4000/2000 of McNair doesn't help me out, but I didn't pull the idea out of thin air........ that is what has been said about Vince since he made himself eligible for the draft.
Sure, you have your critics who totally ignore his passing stats(performance), but the guys who objectively look at him, say that he is what Michael Vick, is supposed to be..... he is now, where McNair & McNabb were two years(or so) into the NFL.....
texan279 said:So why did you only compare McNabb's senior season against Young's senior season? I compared all three of their careers. One good college season doesn't guarantee he is a future NFL star.
xtruroyaltyx said:He only had two seasons...
ok...compared to McNabb's four... He should have more TD's having played 1 1/2 seasons more...texan279 said:Young started two and a half seasons.
I think the original topic was how glad we all were to have Mario Williams on our team.texan279 said:So why did you only compare McNabb's senior season against Young's senior season? I compared all three of their careers. One good college season doesn't guarantee he is a future NFL star. And do you have a link or quote from any coach or GM who says Vince is "more advanced" than the other two? And I thought the original topic was who the better established passer was in college...
bigbrewster2000 said:I think the original topic was how glad we all were to have Mario Williams on our team.![]()
I know that I was just being a smart A**.xtruroyaltyx said:Ya'll didn't know?!?!?!?......Every thread turns into something it wasn't meant to be....get with the program guys...
Somebody should post the stats of the QB I will not name in this thread...you guys know who I mean.xtruroyaltyx said:Ya'll didn't know?!?!?!?......Every thread turns into something it wasn't meant to be....get with the program guys...
Fill in the blanks for this unnamed QB and you win a prize.___________ was one of the most successful athletes ever to play for _______. He was the starting quarterback during the 2000 and 2001 seasons after redshirting in 1999. Under his leadership, the ________ went 7-5 and 11-3. In his senior season the team beat Colorado, Oregon State, and Wisconsin, all members of BCS conferences. There was speculation about whether the ________ would qualify for a BCS bid, something unprecedented for a 'Mid Major' conference team. During his collegiate career _________ completed 587 of 934 passes for 7,849 yards. He threw 70 touchdowns versus 23 interceptions. __________collected many honors and awards during his final college season, most notably the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award.
bigbrewster2000 said:Fill in the blanks for this unnamed QB and you win a prize.
Titan "Tack" Fan said:No one cares about David Carr's college career. I'm an LSU fan, I have never once been like "well let's talk about what LaRon Landry did in high school"
Vambo said:Did you GO to LSU? (Yes, it matters... Si vous êtes un fanatique de tigres, avez-vous oublié les Saints ?)
And the last time I cared about the Titans was...........yep just as I suspected , NEVER.Titan "Tack" Fan said:No one cares about David Carr's college career. I'm an LSU fan, I have never once been like "well let's talk about what LaRon Landry did in high school"
DocBar said:Are Titans fans so damn lame they have to come here looking for intelligent conversation or are we just such great fans with outstanding knowledge of the game that NFL fans in general are gravitating to our website? And I was wondering how Carr's college stats looked compared to the other ones posted on this thread. Just because VY happens to be black doesn't mean he has to be compared only to other black QB's(that seems to be how it goes...maybe I'm wrong on that). John Elway and STEVE Young were 2 of the best scrambling QB's in NFL history. So was Fran Tarkington. And DC ain't no slouch at it, either.