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HOF Game

#1
(This post was last modified: 08-03-2017, 08:17 PM by imtheblkranger.)

Can we just out Gab's arm on Blake?

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#2

Cowboys defense just got carved up by gabbert....
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#3

Arizona defense looks more aggressive. Moore still sucks.
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#4

Gabbert gonna grow well under Arians.
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(08-03-2017, 08:25 PM)JAXsonVIL Wrote: Gabbert gonna grow well under Arians.

Arians will make him a pro bowler when he takes over after Palmer goes down.
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#6

Gabbert looking like Joe Montana
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#7

Why is Warner in the HoF?
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#8

Trade BB5 for Gabby?
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#9

Bring him back
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#10

8 different head coaches? Wow
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#11

It's amazing what time in the pocket and a good system can do.
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#12

Honestly shows how mis-managed this franchise has been. Gabbert has plenty of talent. If he was with Arians from the start he'd have been great.

Glad Coughlin is back to get this place back in line.
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#13

Gabberts always been a good practice QB. Wait until actual pressure shows up.
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#14

This game is mostly backups though Gabbert does look decent.
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#15

Regardless, he's still throwing darts out there
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#16

He's got a laser.
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#17

Whoa whoa whoa.....

Let us not forget that was like all 3rd string players from the start out there...

I'm rooting for Gabs to get that #2/#3 spot for AZ... but let's slow down on the HOF induction for the guy lol
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(This post was last modified: 08-04-2017, 12:25 PM by TheO-LineMatters.)

(08-04-2017, 10:22 AM)Kane Wrote: Whoa whoa whoa.....

Let us not forget that was like all 3rd string players from the start out there...

I'm rooting for Gabs to get that #2/#3 spot for AZ... but let's slow down on the HOF induction for the guy lol

Gabbert was a classic example of a guy who was rushed into the league before he was ready. He entered the draft early and wasn't prepared for the leap into the NFL. I knew he was gonna take time to develop, but he was put into a starting role way before he should have been and it stunted his development. Maybe he is just now, realizing his potential. Who knows? Anyways, he's in a great situation in Arizona. He is sitting and learning from a good, long time veteran in Carson Palmer and he has a very good coaching staff. Who knows what he can turn into by the time Palmer calls it a career.

(08-03-2017, 08:33 PM)copycat Wrote: Why is Warner in the HoF?

Because he's a great QB.
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(08-04-2017, 12:24 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:
(08-04-2017, 10:22 AM)Kane Wrote: Whoa whoa whoa.....

Let us not forget that was like all 3rd string players from the start out there...

I'm rooting for Gabs to get that #2/#3 spot for AZ... but let's slow down on the HOF induction for the guy lol

Gabbert was a classic example of a guy who was rushed into the league before he was ready. He entered the draft early and wasn't prepared for the leap into the NFL. I knew he was gonna take time to develop, but he was put into a starting role way before he should have been and it stunted his development. Maybe he is just now, realizing his potential. Who knows? Anyways, he's in a great situation in Arizona. He is sitting and learning from a good, long time veteran in Carson Palmer and he has a very good coaching staff. Who knows what he can turn into by the time Palmer calls it a career.

(08-03-2017, 08:33 PM)copycat Wrote: Why is Warner in the HoF?

Because he's a great QB.
He had a great year, a very nice 3 year run, got ran off from not one but two teams in successive years.  He was average in Ariz for 3 years and finished his last year strong.  A decent career not a great one, and having an exceptional 3 year run is not HoF worthy IMO.
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(08-05-2017, 08:40 AM)copycat Wrote:
(08-04-2017, 12:24 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:

Because he's a great QB.
He had a great year, a very nice 3 year run, got ran off from not one but two teams in successive years.  He was average in Ariz for 3 years and finished his last year strong.  A decent career not a great one, and having an exceptional 3 year run is not HoF worthy IMO.

You're serious?
--his total career passing yards and touchdowns compare favorably with other Hall of Fame quarterbacks, like Troy Aikman and Jim Kelly.
--Led two teams to Superbowls (played 3 total), including the Cardinals first ever.
--In 13 career playoff games, Warner ranks first all-time in completion percentage (66.5%), first in yards per attempt (8.55), and second in passer rating (102.8)
--He was 5-4 with the G-Men when they decided to give the reigns to rookie Eli, while it isn't fact I would venture to say Warner possibly could have led them to a better finish than lil Eli's 1-6 finish.
--He started the 2000 season where he had left off in his record-setting 1999 season, racking up 300 or more passing yards in each of his first six games (tying Steve Young's record) and posting 19 touchdown passes in that stretch. 
--Warner passed the 20,000-yard passing milestone in his 76th game, the second-quickest of any player in NFL history (Warner accomplished the feat in one game more than it took record-holder Dan Marino
Warner's injuries kinda ended his Rams career.

I mean.... he had like a couple bad seasons... but I don't see how you could say he isn't HOF worthy...
His 'down' years in AZ... they weren't a good team. The roster around him got better and they stopped trying to force Leinart to be good.
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