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Threads like these is why I don't like to post here anymore. Everyone is defensive. Everyone is insulting each other.. it's rediculous.

Everyone thinks they are always right, and that is simply not the case..
 
I said it back then and I'll say it again, the emphasis that everyone has placed on us upsetting the Patriots last season merely shows what a sad, sad franchise we were last year. A good team would be competitive with any team in the NFL, even if they are the super bowl champs.

People need to get over it. We beat the Pats in a trap game where they shot themselves in the foot all night long. That's all we were to them. A mousetrap.
 
finjim said:
true, he was playing against 2nd stringers, behind a second string line, throwing to second string WRs. Looking tiwce as good as Gus.

:shakeno:

not to mention he had one bounce of the second string defender's hand only to be saved by Donald Lee for a pass catch.
 
Feeley will take the job from frerotten before the season is over.
No matter what any psuedo intelectual MB egomaniac thinks....oh wait, that IS what I think...:hitself:
 
ckparrothead said:
I said it back then and I'll say it again, the emphasis that everyone has placed on us upsetting the Patriots last season merely shows what a sad, sad franchise we were last year. A good team would be competitive with any team in the NFL, even if they are the super bowl champs.

People need to get over it. We beat the Pats in a trap game where they shot themselves in the foot all night long. That's all we were to them. A mousetrap.
we were competitive in a lot of games last year
 
At this point I dont care who starts, it seems like whenever one of them starts I'm going we should have started the other guy. I've came to the point were I'm just going to support whoever walks on the field that Sunday and sticks his hands on Seth's butt. Neither one has made me say wow he should be it, so therefore I could care less anymore.
 
IceStorm said:
The name calling and stereotyping seems quite childish.

Tis better the world believe you're a fool then to open your mouth and prove them right.

Hmm, a Guskasteer are we?
 
fin-atic said:
WTF?? He isn't name calling, he is just quoting the self imposed name of the Gus fans who came up with it here.

Are you just a little defensive?

Fact is AJ has outplayed Gus this preseason overall, and should be the starter. If Gus wasn't Linehan's hand picked boy, AJ would be starting.

Neither has shown brilliance, but AJ, as always, shows he can make the big plays, and he has a fire that Gus just does not have.

That fire may be his *** pain. AJ has looked good the past 2 games even if it has been against back ups. Anyways As I have been saying let the best man for the job win.
 
ckparrothead said:
Because then in order to be fair you have to compare what Feeley did in those games to what Frerotte did in his games with the Vikings.

DIFFERENT TEAMS. DIFFERENT OFFENSES. Comparing apples to oranges.

But how can you not look at what Feeley accomplished last year in his final six games as a starter last year including the win over the Pats? He showed the ability to play the position with a suspect offensive line, no running game, and a vanilla offensive game plan. We rushed for 60 yards against N.E. yet Feeley played under control, took what the D gave him and beat the defending and future champs in a primetime game with the entire world watching. Talk about pressure. Frerotte's numbers came in 2003 against San Francisco where he posted a 157 QB rating because he threw the ball up three times to Moss, which really anyone can do. Not trying to discount the stats but we remember the highlights, he literally just threw the ball up there. Frerotte was also the beneficiary of three Garcia interceptions a regular pout by TO. :lol: The only other game Frerotte did well in was against Atlanta the next week, where Vick did not play, the Falcons turned it over three times and Minny ran for over 170 yards. When did Feeley get 170 yards of running from anyone on Miami last year! It would have taken us two games to come close to 170. The other game Frerotte played significant was the week prior to S.F. when he came in when Daunte got hurt. He posted a 75 or so in QB rating in mopup duty. Even if you throw that out he had much better support for his numbers than Feeley ever had. He had Moss, which is better than anything we have right now (Chambers can fill that role, we will see). He benefitted from playing the worst defensive team that year (Atlanta) who didn't have their best player (Vick) and a team whose QB threw three INTs. By contrast, Feeley consistently played against teams who knew that Miami couldn't run and so they focused on stopping the pass. Feeley's rush support in his starts: 25, 52, 37 (qtr and a half against AZ, 3 yd avg), 69, 49, 106 vs. Buffalo (surprising), 70, 52, and 116 against Cleveland. As you see, Feeley rarely had run support and hung in admirably and gained his team's respect. He also did not have a good OC, and a defense that wore down as the season went on. And remember, N.E. was playing for home field advantage so it is not like they laid down for us. All of this adds up to Feeley deserving a chance as I have said before with a real OC, a real coach, a real running game, an invigorated D with more playmakers and better schemes, and hopefully an improved OLine.
 
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