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time to fire Beuerlein (Read 277 times)
Oct 19th, 2003 at 2:51pm

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topic title says it all.
This guy is supposed to be a veteran, and he is supposed to be showing why he can start, todays game is only halfway done and he has already thrown two interceptions and last game he threw 4, 6 interceptions, and a number of fumbles in 2 games, is not what a starting quaterback should be throwing. fire his ass put in the 3rd string QB and look to hire a new back-up.
 
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Reply #1 - Oct 19th, 2003 at 2:54pm

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Hey, Beuerlein may be having a bad game-but he's still a good QB.  Don't forget that this is the same guy who had 4000 yards and almost 40TD's only a couple years ago.  Yes, he's old-but he's still a talented player.  I don't think that Carolina should have ever given him up.
 
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Reply #2 - Oct 19th, 2003 at 3:01pm

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he's had two bad games, and it was only because of an elam save that denver on the last game, Beuerlein's problem is he warms the bench way to often, and at his age that will only make him worse. He needs to find first team football elsewhere or seriously step up in the next 3 games Plummer is out,
personally i am not to happy they got rid of Griese, it was only the off the field problems that caused him to leave.
 
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Reply #3 - Oct 19th, 2003 at 3:06pm

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THAT's IT. I want him gone, another interception and this time for touchdown
 
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Reply #4 - Oct 19th, 2003 at 3:40pm

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Well, it looks like you got your wish.  Now we get to see if Danny Kanell can do any better.  He had a pretty good drive, but Kanell stinks.  I remember watching him in college-one of my all time favorite players in college (and the only Florida State player I ever liked).  But he has never been anything in the NFL.
 
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Reply #5 - Oct 19th, 2003 at 3:45pm

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you know you'll have to keep me informed on this kid, i cant follow college football like the NFL.
i have to admit, beuerlein, was once a great player, he's had a tough break with denver, playing back up to griese prob didnt help.
 
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Reply #6 - Oct 19th, 2003 at 3:58pm

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Yeah, no kidding.  I have like Beuerlein because he was very successiful in Carolina (which as everyone knows is my favorite team).  He's the most sucessiful QB in team history.  I remember in 1999 for the Panthers he threw for 4436 yards and 36 TD and nobody seemed to notice his success.  The reason for that was because a nobody known as Kurt Warner had taken the terrible Rams to the Super Bowl and got the credit for being the best QB that season.  

But, Beuerlein is getting very old.  He's in his 17th season (I think the most experienced player on the Broncos).  I do like him, but at that age he is more useful to a team who has a young QB they are training.  So, I think he's playing for the wrong team.  

And I feel bad that you can't follow college football.  Believe me, it's 10 times what the NFL is.  I love to watch college-it's by far my favorite.
 
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Reply #7 - Oct 19th, 2003 at 4:05pm

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problem is, here we have a sports channel with it on but its only avaliable to digital subscribers at an extra cost.
i have two teams i support in the college league, alabama(out of loyalty to a few people) and also the sooners.
well something to look forward to next year if the move happens,
looks like bringing Beuerlein out has def helped. i think it would perhaps be a good move on his part to either take on a coaching role at a college team or perhaps goto a struggling team and work with them, houston maybe. chicago. somewhere like that.
 
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Reply #8 - Oct 19th, 2003 at 4:20pm

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well excuse me while i go off and cry in a corner. Cry Cry
 
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