Risking it all
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Brady Quinn is playing off his name more than he should. About 10 minutes ago on ESPN, Quinn compared himself to another Brady--the one and only Tom Brady...the one that has won three Super Bowl rings.
I'll say this about Quinn. He knows how to self-promote. In addition to taking advantage of the "Brady" connection, he took the whole angle of "I know how to lead a team out of shit," knowing (or at least hoping) that he will be drafted by a bottom-feeder.
So I'm here to bet my reputation against Brady Quinn. I will bet every ounce of my credibility that Brady Quinn will not win three Super Bowls, as Tom Brady has. In fact, I'm pretty confident that he will never win one (at least, not as a starter).
Enjoy the path of Phillip Rivers, you over-confident cunt.
Author's Note: As both a Marquette and Michigan fan, I am in no way qualified to objectively comment on anything Notre Dame. But I passionately hate Brady Quinn, and will always take the opporunity to bash him.
7 comments:
Man, if you're going to light into Quinn, you can do a lot better than comparing him to Philip Rivers. Actually, I take that as a backwards compliment, since Rivers was one of the most efficient QB's in the NFL last season and should be among the top 6-8 players at his position for the next bunch of years. Hell, just compare him to Rick Mirer and you have both a bsut QB mention and a Notre Dame tie in. I'm not as high on him as I had been 6 months ago, but I think Quinn should be a solid QB; just not the type you can build a franchise around like Peyton Manning or Carson Palmer.
I can admit when I've been bettered. Rick Mirer is definitely a better comparision.
...and I think I meant to say Ryan Leaf. I don't know why Phillip Rivers came out.
The initial confusion might have come because of a glut of choices. When it comes to recent ND QBs busting or failing to become top-level NFL quarterbacks, there's so many to choose from.
Kevin McDougall, Arnaz Battle, Jarius Jackson, Carlyle Holiday, Tony Rice, Ron Pawlus...
Basically every quarterback to come out of South Bend since the Carter Administration not named "Joe Montana."
OK, AND Steve Buerlein.
Wait a minute, what "reputation" is Nate staking? The one as a pot-smoking mess that lives in squalor and has [unwarranted personal attack deleted] on the way?
Oh no, Nate better hope he's right on that one, otherwise he and our blog might lose credibility.
Geez Bechtel, that was a 20 year old Mike Tyson knocking out a tomato can level shot. Very well played.
And to Sever, we can soon add Jimmy Claussen to that list.
This may warrant a 'suckers getting served' tag
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