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  • sundevil7901 wrote...
    Whiz
    Says its an open competition, and I believe him. The article makes valid points, but Skelton is Whiz's guy, too. Whiz's track record has shown that he has no problem starting the guy who earns the job over the guy who is supposed to be the starter. Either that, or he just hates Leinart.
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  • mesa mad man wrote...
    sundevil7901
    He hated Leinart. Matty definitely didnt help himself going to the media and whining, but he never did get a fair shake or a chance to develop in action. His few opportunities he unfortunately got injured.
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  • Merrick M. wrote...
    Skelton = Roethlisberger
    When Skelton was drafted, he immediately reminded me of Roethlisberger. Big guy, big arm, out of a small college, and we all know who drafted Roethlisberger. I still think Kolb has the edge on being the starter, but he's on a very short leash. This will be Skelton's team.
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  • Jarrod P. wrote...
    Kolb's Job To Lose
    First off- I am one of your 17 avid readers! I have never been in an exclusive club before.. As for the article, i agree, mostly. I think the job is Kolb's to lose.. He has to come out as the clear cut best choice- he has to win the guys over- he has to be, well, the starter. As for "wanting" Kolb- I just want the guy who will win. Skelton shows promise but he makes a lot of mistakes- he has toughness though. I cringe every time Kolb gets hit...
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  • BigHead wrote...
    Adam...
    Do you consider Steve Young, Dan Marino, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, and Brett Favre to be some of the greatest QBs to ever play the game? You should look at their career stats for their first full seasons some time... Oh let me help ;) Steve Young - 1986, 14GP, 53.7% PR, 2282 Yds, 8TD, 13Ints, 65.5PR Dan Marino - 1999, 11 GP, 55.3%, 2448 Yds, 12 TDs, 17 Ints, 67.4PR Peyton Manning - 1998, 16 GP, 56.7%, 3739 Yds, 26 TD, 28 INT, 71.2 PR Drew Brees - 2002, 16 GP, 60.8%, 3284 Yds, 17 TD, 16 Ints, 76.9 PR Brett Favre - 1993, 16 GP, 60.9%. 3303, 19 TD, 24 Int, 72.2 PR
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