I seriously have to give Manning Props for that cause. . I seriously didn't think he was *THAT* athletic *Grin* Rocket River hell . . . he was like a more athletic Bryon Lethwich
It should be enough to not make him the least athletic QB out there. It wasn't Matt Stafford's tackle but it wasn't Sanchez flinching at upcoming contact either. I just remember this play because I was mad at the blocker for not dropping the hammer on Peyton.
3tds 300yds... means the play action is in full effect. All that is possible with the running on all cylinders.
Because you have something called a reputation around here. His is better than yours. Plus, what he said was actually kind of funny and absolutely true (and something that no one would argue against or consider an irrational opinion).
Bold = he's good, not great. DonnyMost, what would that reputation be? Saying Schaub is not great? Wanting to replace Walter? Choosing Calvin or Andre? Admitting being wrong about JJ Sack? Being skeptical about how good the team actually was in the off season? Rooting for the Texans to beat the Bengals? I root for the Texans. When it comes to assessing players, I judge the the player not the jersey.
Your reputation: If Schaub plays well, you'll be elsewhere, formulating convoluted "yeah but" retorts to avoid even remotely praising him. And the millisecond he underperforms, presto! You'll magically reappear to jump up and down and holler, "LOOKATME!" You have no creditability when it comes to Schaub. You don't think he can succeed, you don't want him to succeed, and you're just as happy with a loss/Schaub failure as you are a Texan win.
Being wrong about nearly everything. Making ill-formed opinions and judgments based on little to no evidence. Rejoicing in chances to point out failures of certain players you have a vendetta against. And so on.
HeyNow relax dude. Please revisit my comments about Schaub after the Lions game. Furthermore, I never disappeared. I said I didn't care what he did against the Jags, Titans, etc (Colts and Vikings games established a new low). He will do what any good QB will do against those opponents. I circled critical games that I had my eyes on . Games that would establish him as an elite QB , not on a Texan fan site, but accepted by the vast majority of America. Secondly, you chose to have a "LOOKATME" moment when you started this paltry thread only 4 games into the season with pedestrian numbers too. So did you think , that if Schaub did not live up to your hyped up pedestal , that people (I included) would just sit on their hands? If Schaub was the MVP of the NFL , I know you would be beating your chest (rightfully so) , but he isn't ! So take your lumps until Saturday at 3:29. After that , he is the QB of my favorite team. Go Texans. HeyNow, have a Happy New Year
Even Eli Manning? I know you remember that? I admitted being wrong , on multiple occasions , about JJ Watt. I openly root for the big fella (as I should). What else have I been wrong about?
What was there for you to be "right" about in that thread? Edit: This is a rhetorical question, because I know you think Eli is better than Schaub, which is an opinion I have no issue with (although your method for coming to this conclusion is probably horribly flawed). Like I said, most of the time your opinions are just way off base. Most, not all.
Eli over Schaub. You actually said they are equal in talent. Schaub's average arm and Oscar-winnning impersonations of the Statue of Liberty are equal to Eli Manning. You said that.
My "LOOKATME" moment didn't include me calling out specific posters so I could shout, "LOOKATME" as yours did after Schaub fell into this recent funk. (A funk, btw, I've never denied, hidden from or tried to excuse - you should try it sometime.) Additionally, it was 8 games (last year actually happened and counts) when I first started the thread. BTW, it would eventually stretch to 16 games, a period in which the team went 15-1 and Schaub posted a QBR of 100+ in 8 of the 16 games. (And was 87.2, or better, in three others.). As a point of comparison, Tom Brady posted a 100+ in 9 of his 16 games this year. Manning? 10. Rodgers? 8. Etc. If you consider that stretch "pedestrian" - well, that's why you have no creditbility when it comes to Matt Schaub. It's unfortunate that, other than the first Colt game (another 100+ performance, btw), he's played poorly down the stretch this year because it provided enough ammunition for simpletons to pretend those three games had more relevance than the other 17 he's played in.
Yep. And I still think they're about equal in terms of talent. The only thing that separates them is postseason success, which Schaub is finally going to get a chance at this year. While Eli and his turnovers and inaccurate arm sit at home. I prefer Matt's style of play. Sorry that bothers you. If Matt gets to the playoffs and craps the bed repeatedly, ill gladly give Eli the nod over him. But I have no reason to do that until Schaub actually gets his chance.
eli has a stronger arm than his brother and stands taller in the pocket than both. you think matt schaub could make that play to david tyree? come on man be serious
Go read the thread I linked to. I already said I have no issue with anyone picking Eli over Matt. Eli has a stronger arm, but he is erratic and panicky in the pocket. They each have their strengths and weaknesses.