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 Originally Posted by iacyguy what about steamin willie beamin? great on his feet.. but selfish as hell ya he was an option, but i don't think you can turn the team over to a selfish guy who has played well for 6 games and was supposed to be a defensive back. I think he starts great, but eventually gets figured out, gets frustrated, screams at his LT and calls out his WR's on twitter.
The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game: it's a part of our past, Ray. It reminds of us of all that once was good and it could be again. Oh... people will come Ray. People will most definitely come. -
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 Originally Posted by MNCyGuy Saracen is an obvious late round back-up pick in a imaginary football players team draft. good point. He reminds me of Erik Ainge of Tennessee
The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game: it's a part of our past, Ray. It reminds of us of all that once was good and it could be again. Oh... people will come Ray. People will most definitely come. -
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shane falco seems too much like a steele janze when he doesnt have outstanding players around him i think
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Johnny Utah was an All American at Ohio State... Even if we only saw him play on the beach, I'm still going with him
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I'm still going with Cush, he was a #1 overall pick "If I got mad everytime someone puked in a pool I would hate a lot of people" -
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 Originally Posted by Brentwood I'm still going with Cush, he was a #1 overall pick  I always got the impression that he was a big arm that was going to be too dumb to handle an NFL playbook. Sugar probably got a big commission from the Rookie contract and signing bonus and then was stuck with a guy destined for a Ryan Leaf career.
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i dont think johnny moxon has what it takes. dude passed up a whipped cream bikini thus leading me to question his decision making ability on and off the field
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NFL.com tackled this question Best Movie QBs Ever | NFL.com
24. Uncle Rico
23. Gee Grenoullie
22. Rick Sandford
21. Cappie
20. Levander "Bird" Williams
19. Johnny Walker
18. David Greene
17. Johnny Moxon
16. Lance Harbor
15. Reno Hightower
14. Joe Kingman
13. Joe Pendleton
12B. Paul Crewe (Sandler)
12A. Paul Crewe (Reynolds)
11. Willie Beamen
10. Cap Rooney
9. Frank Cushman
8. Jimmy Dix
7. Paul Blake
6. Stan Gable
5. Joe Kane
4. Shane Falco
3. Seth Maxwell
2. Johnny Utah
1. Flash Gordon
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Uncle Rico FTW -
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 Originally Posted by thatguy Who would you rather have as your Qb (NFL): Shane Falco Johhny Moxon Paul Blake Paul Crewe Willie Beemen Joe Kane
Joe Kane has all the tools but is an alcholic, Paul Crewe was an All-Pro but jail isn't good to a man and he is old, and do you really want to give a multi-year deal to Willie Beeman? None. I'm going with Seth Maxwell of the North Dallas Bulls. He'll throw the game winner to Elliott and after the game go get in a pile with Joe Bob and O.W.
Rifleman, of the Ampipe Bulldogs, would be a close second.
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I'm going with Joe Kane but he has to start drinking again. Dude was a Heisman front-runner going into the year and was on the sauce leading up to that.
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 Originally Posted by DRCHIRO I'm going with Joe Kane but he has to start drinking again. Dude was a Heisman front-runner going into the year and was on the sauce leading up to that. I'm afraid Joe Kane goes Jim Drunkenmiller or Todd Maronivich but MAN THAT ARM!
The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game: it's a part of our past, Ray. It reminds of us of all that once was good and it could be again. Oh... people will come Ray. People will most definitely come. -
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Is an adult Junior Floyd in the conversation?
Otherwise I'm going with Johnny Moxon. Not only he was a brilliant strategist and able to be a Peyton Manning-esque "coach on the field", but the guy has nerves and conviction. The man somehow passed up Ali Larter in a whip cream bikini (if I had a dollar for every time I hit "pause" on the VCR and rubbed on out to that as a kid...) due to his love for the less attractive (but still cute) Jules. That takes balls, and it take morals. When I lay out qualities of a perfect QB, I would want him to be intelligent, ballsy, and trustworthy. Mox was all three, and he was a reasonably competent athlete.
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