Sherif said:Couch has a higher passer rating than
Fiedler.
Actually, Fiedler's career QB rating is 78.1, while Couch's is 75.1. A full three points higher.
Sherif said:Couch has a higher passer rating than
Fiedler.
ajdoggie said:Forget Couch, the future is Feeley.
How long will it be, before a sign Beuerlein thread starts?
NCFINFAN38 said:You people just don't get the logic behind the post. He is exactly right. At least Couch has played a little in the NFL.
You people seem to think just because no one can for sure say AJ is a complete failure, that that some how makes him an all-star. AJ was a backup in college and a lucky-to-make the roster 3rd string in the pros.
NCFINFAN38 said:You just proved my point. The Jets NEARLY gave up a "3rd" but knew they were overpaying. They were gonna do that when they HAD to have someone. We were in a better position, having a whole offseason to find someone with some experience, and yet we gave them a 2nd. But the bigger point is the NEARLY part. The Jets came to their senses before making pulling the trigger. RS won't see the light until 2 or 3 weeks into the season.
As for not giving him a chance, that is where you are dead wrong about me at least. If he comes out and sets the league on fire I will tell ya I was wrong about him, unlike all the Jay bashers here who could never admit when he had great games.
As for it not being like the Walker trade, how can you say that. We way over paid for a player that has the rest of the league scratching their heads. At least in the Walker trade they were getting a proven commodity. I guess from that stand point it is not the same.
Kaiser,KAISER said:I have been reading your posts alot nc38, seems to me like you have nothing better to due then try and get into arguments with other people on this board. You have no basis for anything you say and everyone knows it.
NCFINFAN38 said:You just proved my point. The Jets NEARLY gave up a "3rd" but knew they were overpaying. They were gonna do that when they HAD to have someone. We were in a better position, having a whole offseason to find someone with some experience, and yet we gave them a 2nd. But the bigger point is the NEARLY part. The Jets came to their senses before making pulling the trigger. RS won't see the light until 2 or 3 weeks into the season.
As for not giving him a chance, that is where you are dead wrong about me at least. If he comes out and sets the league on fire I will tell ya I was wrong about him, unlike all the Jay bashers here who could never admit when he had great games.
As for it not being like the Walker trade, how can you say that. We way over paid for a player that has the rest of the league scratching their heads. At least in the Walker trade they were getting a proven commodity. I guess from that stand point it is not the same.
Dolfan4life said:Think about it. We could have Tim Couch, the number 1 pick in the draft overall, instead of Feeley.
Couch was the Eli of his draft. The Carson Palmer. The franchise QB.
He went to Cleveland and they failed to put anything around him. H
Yet, he has more experience than Feeley and more potential. He has been through the pressure of starting week in and week out, and knows how to handle fans booing him off the field, which can happen in Miami.
Couch would have likely cost less than Feeley as well since the Browns wanted to move him.
Its just sad.