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Official: Feeley sucks.

tucker said:
wow..its the first freaking game..you guys jump on a bandwagon soooo quickly....there are 4 more games...let the 2 battle it..watch feeley do well next week against 2nd stringers

get used to it....it happens alot!
 
Why is it true? What makes me a AJ homer? Because I disagree with your lack of sensibility on the subject? Maybe it simply makes me open minded on the subject.

I'm not getting into this with you, its pointless. Wether it's homerism or not your unheralded supprt for Feeley is mind-boggling, but understandable I guess.

Saying a QB had time to make a throw, when the fact is he had less than 3 sec. That is a fact. Not a opinion.

Less than 3 seconds? From the time the ball was snapped? I doubt it but if it's true then I bet he had a dumpoff in the flat to throw to, yes, even within 3 seconds he could have felt the rush and completed that pass. I don't even know what play your talking about but if your talking about the Urlacher sack there was a TE who had 3 steps on his defender right in the middle of the field, on a slant- AJ had the time to throw that ball to him.

I'm not pointing out things I think are flaws. I'm pointing out horrendous errors on your part, based on facts.

Horrendous errors? YEA RIGHT! You must have seen the calm and compsed, fluid, always scanning the field, AJ Feeley on Monday night. Damn, I wish I had those glasses on.


You may know football, but it is obvious that you are extermely biased on this subject.

Biased in favor of what or who?

He is 28.

Sue me.

Does this mean Saban does not know football? He did start AJ last night.

Means nothing - Saban's own words.

Just a few minutes ago you said AJ had enough time when he had less than 3 seconds. Which is it 2.8 or 5 secs?

5 seconds to go through your progressions, 3 seconds is enough time to hit your dump-off.


So facts are not important to you? I would think someone would also have to be able to get open in those 2.8 secs.

I know because the facts you are giving me are soooo relevent. Your pointing out one ndividual instance/play.. I'm talking about the whole package.


Who should AJ thrown a pass to on that play? Who was open in the 2.8 secs that he could have delivered a good throw too?

RB/TE/WR...FB maybe

You can call me a homer & that is alright, but I say you are biased against one QB & you go get upset. WTF?

You are biased because you are looking for everything AJ does poorly. It does not matter to you what he does good, you are simply looking for the poor items.

I'm looking for everything AJ does poorly? errrrrrrrrnnnnt.. try again. That would mean that I dislike AJ Feeley just because he is AJ Feeley, let me remind you that I supported Feeley's improvement from day 1. So who am I biased against and in favor of what and why? I'm not biased so give it a rest.
 
DolphinDevil28 said:
It was a very vanilla protection scheme.
:confused:

coome on so what, get one that is not vanilla then. the reason it is vanilla is because these guys can't handle more it seems.

Further, if that is what you have then get a QB that can take it.
 
FiN.in.RI said:
Blah, Blah, Blah...

Whatever you say man.. I know what I saw, I know good QBs from bad ones. If you don't agree with me then fine, if you dont like what I have to say then don't read my posts.. It doesn't make a difference to me.


Wow man you blew me away proving your knowledge! I am impressed.

You knew back in teh day that Gannon would be an MVP one day even tho he got beat out by Salisbury, right? You knew Green would become a good qb from teh get go right? You were probably teh first one who knew Btrady would be an elite right?

Man I aint dissing your opinion, but if you want to portray yourself as an expert based on your knowledge, then give a basis for it rather than calling someone a homer because they have a diff view than yours. Judging by teh many posters here and their posts, many people here have football knowledge, And I dont care if you agree or not.

Even AJ supporters criticized his pocket protection, Gus was better in that. But AJ didnt play bad. Only one bad pass to CCs feet. The other was a clear throw away that a knowledgeable football fan would see.
 
FiN.in.RI said:
I'm not getting into this with you, its pointless. Wether it's homerism or not your unheralded supprt for Feeley is mind-boggling, but understandable I guess.



Less than 3 seconds? From the time the ball was snapped? I doubt it but if it's true then I bet he had a dumpoff in the flat to throw to, yes, even within 3 seconds he could have felt the rush and completed that pass. I don't even know what play your talking about but if your talking about the Urlacher sack there was a TE who had 3 steps on his defender right in the middle of the field, on a slant- AJ had the time to throw that ball to him.



Horrendous errors? YEA RIGHT! You must have seen the calm and compsed, fluid, always scanning the field, AJ Feeley on Monday night. Damn, I wish I had those glasses on.




Biased in favor of what or who?



Sue me.



Means nothing - Saban's own words.



5 seconds to go through your progressions, 3 seconds is enough time to hit your dump-off.




I know because the facts you are giving me are soooo relevent. Your pointing out one ndividual instance/play.. I'm talking about the whole package.




RB/TE/WR...FB maybe



I'm looking for everything AJ does poorly? errrrrrrrrnnnnt.. try again. That would mean that I dislike AJ Feeley just because he is AJ Feeley, let me remind you that I supported Feeley's improvement from day 1. So who am I biased against and in favor of what and why? I'm not biased so give it a rest.

Wow dispute the post with more namecalling, that proves it. :shakeno:

H had roughly 3 seconds on that play, maybe a half second more and your point would hold more weight had he been able to see Urlacher before he stepped into the blitz to avoid backside pressure. But as it was it is clear as day that from the view they showed from teh endzone, it reflected that when AJ made the move up into the pocket, it at first appeared he would have an extra second, but as soon as he stepped up Urlacher had cleared teh line. But I am sure you saw that with your vast football knowledge.
 
FiN.in.RI said:
And Wes Welker is actually bigger than RW. :lol:

Seriously though.. Feeley looks like a skinny immobile rock in the pocket. He locks down on his recievers and doesn't check down often enough..

Memo to AJ Feeley: STEP UP IN THE POCKET. You can try a sidestep or two if you want to be brave.

Random thought of the day: AJ Feeley needs an cement butt implant and hightops.

I now this is only the first preseason game guys and it IS August but still, I didn't see one shade of improvement (IN AJ) from last year.

:ri:
why were you looking at his butt?
i do agree with you for the most part. Feeley looked way better.
Feeley is nothing more than a career backup. I dont think hes even good enough to start in the canadian football league
 
rickeyrunsover said:
Wow dispute the post with more namecalling, that proves it. :shakeno:

Namecalling? :lol: Ohhhkkkkaaaaayyy. Sure.

H had roughly 3 seconds on that play, maybe a half second more and your point would hold more weight had he been able to see Urlacher before he stepped into the blitz to avoid backside pressure. But as it was it is clear as day that from the view they showed from teh endzone, it reflected that when AJ made the move up into the pocket, it at first appeared he would have an extra second, but as soon as he stepped up Urlacher had cleared teh line. But I am sure you saw that with your vast football knowledge.

Of course I saw it. I guess AJ didnt know Urlacher was comming in from the middle until he croseed the LOS. :confused: Pre-snap read anyone, Bueller?

He had time to deliver the ball but again we're talking about individual plays. AJ Feeley doesn't have the mental to play QB in this league. Sorry, playa.
 
rickeyrunsover said:
Wow man you blew me away proving your knowledge! I am impressed.

You knew back in teh day that Gannon would be an MVP one day even tho he got beat out by Salisbury, right? You knew Green would become a good qb from teh get go right? You were probably teh first one who knew Btrady would be an elite right?

Man I aint dissing your opinion, but if you want to portray yourself as an expert based on your knowledge, then give a basis for it rather than calling someone a homer because they have a diff view than yours. Judging by teh many posters here and their posts, many people here have football knowledge, And I dont care if you agree or not.

Even AJ supporters criticized his pocket protection, Gus was better in that. But AJ didnt play bad. Only one bad pass to CCs feet. The other was a clear throw away that a knowledgeable football fan would see.

"Give a basis for it" like the only post I've made in this whole thread was calling someone a homer (like it's insulting or something).Get off it already. Capice?

:ri:
 
FiN.in.RI said:
Namecalling? :lol: Ohhhkkkkaaaaayyy. Sure.



Of course I saw it. I guess AJ didnt know Urlacher was comming in from the middle until he croseed the LOS. :confused: Pre-snap read anyone, Bueller?

He had time to deliver the ball but again we're talking about individual plays. AJ Feeley doesn't have the mental to play QB in this league. Sorry, playa.


Well you said it so it must be true, right? Faka

Calling someone a blind homer is not namecalling?

Wow with your vast knowledge of football you tell everyone you have rather than actually displaying said knowledge, I would have thought you would have known about delayed blitzes, hmmm, guess not. Cause it was clear when the showed teh play in slow mo, you can see that Urlacher did not come right away and he made no move to line in teh presnap read. But hey AJ should have been telepatically aware right?
 
FiN.in.RI said:
"Give a basis for it" like the only post I've made in this whole thread was calling someone a homer (like it's insulting or something).Get off it already. Capice?

:ri:


Like I said many times before, I respect you as a poster, I have read your posts many times and ususally I agree with many and respect what you say. But when you make statements like I know because i have football knowledge, I take exception, saying that implies noone else does. The homer comment was in response to you repeating that several times in response to a direct rebuttle.
 
FiN.in.RI said:
Blah, Blah, Blah...

Whatever you say man.. I know what I saw, I know good QBs from bad ones. If you don't agree with me then fine, if you dont like what I have to say then don't read my posts.. It doesn't make a difference to me.

Hehe..

Now you see what Ive been going through for the past 2 years.

There is no sense arguing with these guys, they just refuse to face reality. They are homers (or huggers) to the end. The funny thing is, that the refusal to accept the fact that a player(s) ineffectiveness at QB or any other position actually makes the very team that they root for worse. And that accepting that changes need to be made on the roster, and putting GOOD players on the field, make the team better. Rocket science huh?

Anybody with 2 eyes knows that Frerotte was just plain better on the field on Monday. Feeley was just, Feeley.

You can rest assured that Frerotte will pull ahead in the starting QB race in the next couple weeks, just as much as you can rest assured that rickyrunsover, skapefin, or tater salad will quote this post and write some pro-feeley BS next to it.

Only time will tell. And I think that time has a nice hot cup of STFU for the feeley huggers.
 
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