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Originally posted by Wildcat Khan View Post
Monday Night radio announcer played for Houston too. I already miss him on Seahawk's radio broadcasts where he played for a few years both in college and the pros.
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Minshew doing well at the half, 13-18 with 2 TD's and 125 yards. Wonder if he continues to play well if he will take the job from Foles.
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Originally posted by WT_TKW View PostThe current list of NFL quarterbacks, including some who were recently cut. There are plenty of former Houston QBs, including Matt Schaub who has an easy job in Atlanta. Whoever is running the show in Atlanta loves him. The Texans traded for him from Atlanta many years ago. Also former Houston players Bryan Hoyer, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Tom Savage are still around.
Brock Osweiler and Brandon Weeden tried out for the Colts recently. Both of them were in Houston for a while too.
I have to admit I only recognize maybe half of the players on the list. I was shocked to see Vincent Testaverde and John Lovitz on it. :)
http://www.nfl.com/players/search?ca...er=quarterback
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I DID forget him! He's played for so many teams it's hard to keep track. Unlike most of the others I named, he isn't awful.
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Originally posted by WT_TKW View PostThe current list of NFL quarterbacks, including some who were recently cut. There are plenty of former Houston QBs, including Matt Schaub who has an easy job in Atlanta. Whoever is running the show in Atlanta loves him. The Texans traded for him from Atlanta many years ago. Also former Houston players Bryan Hoyer, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Tom Savage are still around.
Brock Osweiler and Brandon Weeden tried out for the Colts recently. Both of them were in Houston for a while too.
I have to admit I only recognize maybe half of the players on the list. I was shocked to see Vincent Testaverde and John Lovitz on it. :)
http://www.nfl.com/players/search?ca...er=quarterback
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The current list of NFL quarterbacks, including some who were recently cut. There are plenty of former Houston QBs, including Matt Schaub who has an easy job in Atlanta. Whoever is running the show in Atlanta loves him. The Texans traded for him from Atlanta many years ago. Also former Houston players Bryan Hoyer, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Tom Savage are still around.
Brock Osweiler and Brandon Weeden tried out for the Colts recently. Both of them were in Houston for a while too.
I have to admit I only recognize maybe half of the players on the list. I was shocked to see Vincent Testaverde and John Lovitz on it. :)
http://www.nfl.com/players/search?ca...er=quarterback
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Originally posted by IowaBearcat View Post
He has been bad though. Even with OBJ, Shepard, etc. he still throws waaayyyy too many INT's.
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Originally posted by IowaBearcat View Post
He has been bad though. Even with OBJ, Shepard, etc. he still throws waaayyyy too many INT's.
But I don't think benching him will improve the Giants significantly without a lot of other changes as well.
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Originally posted by Tundra_Man View Post
I've always felt that Eli was a bit overrated, but it's hard to blame the current condition of the Giants on him. There are a lot more issues in New York than the QB situation.
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Originally posted by Wildcat Khan View Post
He was once a good QB, but didn't age as well as his brother. That defense he once had sure helped a lot though as well as the WOU TE.
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Originally posted by IronOre View Post
No, no, it's all Eli's fault. The rookie backup QB will solve everything.
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Originally posted by Tundra_Man View Post
I've always felt that Eli was a bit overrated, but it's hard to blame the current condition of the Giants on him. There are a lot more issues in New York than the QB situation.
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Originally posted by IronOre View Post
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