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Do you think Brunell would been an elite QB in todays game?

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Quote:Pass/Run %:

1996 - 57/43

1997 - 55/45

1998 - 49/51

1999 - 55/45

2000 - 55/45

 

During his heyday, the Jaguars skewed heavily toward the passing game, and even with 2,299 passing attempts, and almost 17,000 yards passing during that period with two of the best receivers in the game, he still only managed to average a little over 18 TDs per season, and only hit 20 twice during that stretch. 

 

Sure, some of that was the result of the sphincter tightening on Coughlin's play calling when he got into the red zone, but seriously, when you're putting the ball in the air as often as this team was during that period, you should expect more passing TDs. 

 

Even before the knee injury, Brunell wasn't what I would categorize as being an elite QB.  He was a young QB trying to extend plays on a team that really struggled to mount a viable rushing attack. He was throwing the ball all over the place in that 1996 season because there was no alternative.  The Jaguars really didn't establish an effective rushing attack until late in the season with Natron Means.

 

Like I've said before, Brunell was a very good QB, and obviously to date the best QB this franchise has ever had.  Was he ever elite?  Not in my eyes.  There were truly elite QBs during his prime years like Favre, Elway, Young, Marino, and Bledsoe, I'm a Jags fan, and I would love nothing more than to label Brunell in the same category as these other guys.  He was never quite on that level.  Close, but not quite.
 

The bold part can not be denied.

 

It was kind of sad after his injury when if nothing was open, he couldn't scramble the way that he used to so it would be a sprint to the nearest sideline for him.  That was especially true during his "later years" in the NFL.



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Do you think Brunell would been an elite QB in todays game? - by jagibelieve - 07-20-2015, 04:30 PM



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