burntheends
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cowboys dont need him anymore....we could use a veteran back up....everyone suggests every possible player that becomes available....why not?
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burntheends said:everyone suggests every possible player that becomes available....why not?
Hulk75 said:HEY WHILE ARE WE ARE AT IT WE CAN TRADE FOR JEFF GEORGE!![]()
too funny huge. I know what ya mean.. I lost all thoughts on the topicHuge said:I pretty much gave up on the topic after seeing DCowboysGal avatar pic.
DCowboysGal said:I'm one of the few 'Boys fans who didn't think VT blew last year, but I think he'll end up with the Jets in a familiar role supporting Chad Pennington. Why not try Brian Griese or Brad Johnson instead? Griese had a nice comeback year while Johnson is pretty savvy. Also, JAX is looking to trade their young backup David Garrard because they want to get something for him before he becomes a FA after the season.
swtbound07 said:as i have been listening to the compelling arguements as to why the texans need an experienced backup quarterback, and a complimentary back for DD, i hit on the solution. Thats right my friends, i can solve all the problems of the texans. First of all, the quarterback is a complex position, needing veteran, proven leadership. Thats why i propose we get Joe Namath. Before you brush me off, consider the following. 1) He is a younger, better quarterback than vinny testaverde or drew bledsoe, both of whom my colleagues have suggested picking up. 2) He has won a super bowl. 3) we get a salary cap break for the senior citizen....4) he will pick up many a sideline reporter. Now, on to the running back issue. Since DD is a proven starter, and only needs a back to spell him for a couple of downs, here is what we do. We sign Earl Campbell! Think about it...one of the greatest runners in houston history, revitalizing a young franchise, adding another exclamation point to a brilliant career, and under Namath's supervision, winning the super bowl!
Mmmmmmmm.....thats good satire