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Post by BrewCityBuck on Aug 29, 2004 9:34:42 GMT -5
This guy has been automatic in preseason...10-13 games like that, what do you make of this kid?
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Aug 29, 2004 17:17:59 GMT -5
Chris Simms? I think he will be a solid NFL QB in the future. He should be the #2 QB this season. He will eventually be a starter in the NFL, nothing great tho.
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Post by BrewCityBuck on Aug 29, 2004 20:20:04 GMT -5
Ryan Simms.....eh....The kid has looked awesome.
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Post by soonerfan07 on Aug 29, 2004 21:49:37 GMT -5
I dont know if he chrissy simms will be that good of a QB. Especially if he has to play the dallas cowboys with Roy Williams.
(check the sig)
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Post by bballfan21 on Aug 30, 2004 13:25:44 GMT -5
I dont know if he chrissy simms will be that good of a QB. Especially if he has to play the dallas cowboys with Roy Williams. (check the sig) Bet he's a better NFL QB than White, Hybl and Hueppel (SP), Chrissy as you call him will be in the NFL which none of these three have accomplished yet...
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Post by soonerfan07 on Aug 31, 2004 16:03:27 GMT -5
Bet he's a better NFL QB than White, Hybl and Hueppel (SP), Chrissy as you call him will be in the NFL which none of these three have accomplished yet... first of all Hybl played for the browns last year, second Huepel injured is hand during training camp and never got a chance, and third White is playing for Oklahoma therefore cant be in the NFL, which i understand must be hard for you because he hung 65 on texas last year
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Post by bballfan21 on Sept 1, 2004 8:24:30 GMT -5
first of all Hybl played for the browns last year, second Huepel injured is hand during training camp and never got a chance, and third White is playing for Oklahoma therefore cant be in the NFL, which i understand must be hard for you because he hung 65 on texas last year Knew that would get your blood up, Hybl got cut this weekend, and of course I knew White wasn't in the NFL my point is he won't be either
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Post by btcoop71 on Sept 1, 2004 14:52:15 GMT -5
Simms will start by the end of the year.
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Post by soonerfan07 on Sept 1, 2004 20:57:06 GMT -5
Knew that would get your blood up, Hybl got cut this weekend, and of course I knew White wasn't in the NFL my point is he won't be either you know what i think is funny, quentin griffin is in the NFL an ricky isnt
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Post by tigerbait99 on Sept 1, 2004 21:22:07 GMT -5
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Post by bballfan21 on Sept 2, 2004 15:46:49 GMT -5
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Post by soonerfan07 on Sept 2, 2004 23:54:12 GMT -5
maybe you made that mistake, but most people aren't as stupid as you i guess
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Post by bballfan21 on Sept 3, 2004 8:20:46 GMT -5
maybe you made that mistake, but most people aren't as stupid as you i guess Damn sooner, you're to easy, all I got was a stupid, I expected more at least a f**king a**hole or somethjing to that affect, that's pretty lame, and no I don't have Ricky on any fantast teams....but I did find an article you would be interested in, so calm down I'm just yanking your chain Stock Rising Thomas Jones, RB, Chicago: It was noted a few weeks ago in this column that Jones was one of the top candidates to have a breakout season in 2004, and he has done nothing this preseason but reinforce that opinion. With new offensive coordinator Terry Shea coming from Kansas City and installing an offense similar to that of the Chiefs in Chicago, Jones is expected to play the role of Priest Holmes. While Jones has yet to have much of an impact in the passing game (one catch), he has carried the ball 23 times for 150 yards, averaging nearly seven yards per attempt. The pass receptions should come once the regular season starts, as Rex Grossman and his inexperienced wide receivers will likely struggle to get in sync, and Jones will offer the young QB a safe alternative. Quentin Griffin, RB, Denver: Rushing for a team-leading 199 yards on 47 carries (4.7 average) through four preseason games, Griffin had already solidified his grip on the starting tailback job, but the season-ending groin injury suffered by Mike Anderson has further boosted the second-year back's stock. The 230-pound Anderson was listed as the second-team tailback throughout the preseason, and he was a threat to steal significant carries, especially in the red zone. Veteran Garrison Hearst and rookie Tatum Bell now move up the depth chart, and will figure into the mix if Griffin struggles. Between the two backups, Hearst is the top candidate to be used as a situational substitute near the goal line, but Griffin has displayed surprising power and strength and may have earned the right to stay on the field at all times..
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Post by darklotus66 on Sept 3, 2004 18:20:42 GMT -5
Isn't Jason White in his 6th year in Oklahoma?
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Post by ViNSaNiTy15UnC9 on Sept 4, 2004 15:04:40 GMT -5
Something like that, but he tore his ACL 2 seasons so he had a year he could come back because of injuries.
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