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  • #31
    You are so right! Being fourth alternate to the Pro Bowl is pretty good. Be serious man. He was an Alternate! He threw 16 touchdown and 11 interceptions. Gus Frerotte and Kerry Collins both threw more touchdowns. Does that sound impressive? He's right up there with Gus Frerotte and Kerry Collins. Where are those two right now?
    Let's put it this way.


    Steve McNair- 82.4 QB rating, 61.3 completion percentage
    Kerry Collins- 77.3 QB rating, 53.5 completion percentage
    Gus Frerotte- 71.9 QB rating, 52.0 completion percentage
    Charlie Frye- 69.8 QB rating, 59.4 completion percentage

    Case closed.
    "And we all know that stats don't mean anything if you don't have the wins to back them up"-ChampWJ

    It's a good thing Jay Cutler was a proven winner in college. Oh wait, nevermind.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by kmartin575
      Let's put it this way.


      Steve McNair- 82.4 QB rating, 61.3 completion percentage
      Kerry Collins- 77.3 QB rating, 53.5 completion percentage
      Gus Frerotte- 71.9 QB rating, 52.0 completion percentage
      Charlie Frye- 69.8 QB rating, 59.4 completion percentage

      Case closed.
      INCORRECT

      Charlie Frye had 4 touchdowns and 5 interceptions and a QB rating of 72.3

      In his last game against Baltimore an interception that was dropped and picked up off the ground was correctly called following the game and overturned. It was not an interception. Go look at his player page at NFL.COM if you don't believe me. So, you need to get YOUR facts straight.
      The Browns are gone; I'm not a fan of the Impostors

      The real Browns are in Baltimore, see?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Dawgfan
        Like I said ... is that 150+. I didn't think so.



        New York was so good against the run that they felt the need to sign LaVar Arrington?

        Furthermore nearly 1/3 of Larry Johnson's numbers came against Houston and the Bengals.
        Who gives a ****. Most runningbacks don't put up 150+ yard against top 10 run defenses. Almighty Ladainian Tomlinson sure as hell doesn't.

        Cincinnati: 201 yards
        Houston: 211 yards
        total: 412 yards
        total for season: 1750 yards
        percentage in two games: 23.5 percent

        Not exactly 1/3rd.
        "And we all know that stats don't mean anything if you don't have the wins to back them up"-ChampWJ

        It's a good thing Jay Cutler was a proven winner in college. Oh wait, nevermind.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by kmartin575
          Most runningbacks don't put up 150+ yard against top 10 run defenses.
          But remember Larry Johnson is the greatest player ever. You said so yourself. He is the best running back right now and is going to plow through Andra Davis. So if he is that good he should be putting up 150+ yards against top defenses.
          The Browns are gone; I'm not a fan of the Impostors

          The real Browns are in Baltimore, see?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Dawgfan
            But remember Larry Johnson is the greatest player ever. You said so yourself. He is the best running back right now and is going to plow through Andra Davis. So if he is that good he should be putting up 150+ yards against top defenses.
            I would like to know where I said LJ is the best player ever, because I don't believe I ever said that. I did say he is going to plow through Andra Davis but that does not mean much considering Andra Davis is not all that good.
            "And we all know that stats don't mean anything if you don't have the wins to back them up"-ChampWJ

            It's a good thing Jay Cutler was a proven winner in college. Oh wait, nevermind.

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