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He's taking the rise and fall of the nd empire and quinn ball-a study of nd quarterbacks and why they fail in the nfl. After joe pa and the boys but kick yu can you all do us a favor and be quiet. Ok try. Weiss was smart to have his agent get that big extension from the domers. At least when he leaves he can say thanks for the money! After the michigan game, when they beat yu! You can't even say you could beat a division 2 team. Next year would you please schedule appalaichan state and let them beat your ass in south bend! :rolleyes:
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No more talking about the ND vs. Penn St. game for me til after the game. I have my big brother coming to visit me this weekend and we should have a real good time tailgating before the MSU game, then going out for some drinks and the IRISH game at 6:00. If anyone is up for some kind of friendly bet on the game to make it interesting I'm down.
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If Quinn ball was that great, then why isn't he starting at QB for the Browns? Like thier other 2 QB's are some well know names. It would give me something awesome to watch on NFL network later in the week. Quinn against the Stell Curtain. Just imagine him saying "Mommy Mommy what did I get myself into" that would of been some great popcorn eating and Bacardi drinking time. |
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On a side note, NDs lack of offense on Saturday shows how good Quinn really is. Last year, Quinn was putting up points with a very similiar offense talent wise. I know that the ND team lost 2 WR, a RB, and some of the line, but none of those guys were drafted that high, and their replacements on this years team are at the same talent level. They replaced Darius Walker with Travis Thomas, James Aldridge, and the speedy Armondo Allan. At WR, they still have David Grimes and their TE Carleson. ND could get nothing done offensively on Saturday, but with almost that same offense last year, Quinn kept on plugging away and putting points on the board. All I'm saying is that the guy is good. |
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Jeff Sazmargkinaminski single handedly saved your butts last year almost every week. All Quinn had to do was get the ball somewhere near him and he'd catch it. |
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Excuses, excuses geez. Maybe Quinn dropped to the 22nd pick because he isn't as great as he thinks he is. If he is this great of a QB then he should be able to produce against ANY TEAM without the excuse of him not playing because he is a rookie. PS How was Basket Weaving 101 and PE today. |
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To all except Irish.. Stand up and walk towards the wall. When you are 6" away, smash head as hard as possible into wall. It is much less painful that posting about ND football |
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time to break out the hammer |
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The Penn State qb's havn't been chartering a plane to NFL stardom. In fact please name me one successfull PSU QB in the last 30 years. And no 1st round bust Todd Blackledge does not count. ND pro QB's are hall-of-famers by comparison |
Like I said, before passing judgment lets see what Clausen does in his first start this Saturday, and lets see what Brady Quinn does in his first NFL start in the NFL.
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Um who's expecting quinn to be an all-pro in year one. VERY VERY VERY few rookie qb's do anything in their first year. Peyton manning was 3-13.... Brady quinn may be ok in the nfl, but its going to take more then one year on a crappy team to determine that.
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That's 2 pro ND posts in one day........ forgive me Morty........ Thud |
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