Originally posted by sharpe1027
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That Pennington Magic
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and you all thought I was joking when I really wanted pennington as a "throw in" on the BF trade. We needed an experienced backup, and having one that is proven better than favre (by this thread) would have been a great trade.The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi
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I'd say its a healthy Dolphins team with a strong leader that is the difference.
Pennington is a lot like A-Rod imo. Good enough to win games behind a strong running game. A-Rod has the potential to be far more than Pennington could ever dream, though, with his arm strength and scrambling ability.
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No, no, no. You can't use other considerations in your analysis. Please try again.Originally posted by PartialI'd say its a healthy Dolphins team with a strong leader that is the difference.
Pennington is a lot like A-Rod imo. Good enough to win games behind a strong running game. A-Rod has the potential to be far more than Pennington could ever dream, though, with his arm strength and scrambling ability.
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I always liked Pennington as a good game manager type, but when talking about the Dolphins and the "it" factor that ball rests in one Mr. Parcells court. He definetly has "it"Originally posted by PatlerHe has totally amazed me with his ability to take a sinking organization, arguably the worst in the league in 2007, and turn them into a competitive and fun to watch franchise.
The Jets could use someone with the "it" factor like him around the team!
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Parcells neither coaches nor plays for that team though. He definitely has that "it" factor, but I'm not sure how that would translate to the football field on gameday.Originally posted by gexI always liked Pennington as a good game manager type, but when talking about the Dolphins and the "it" factor that ball rests in one Mr. Parcells court. He definetly has "it"Originally posted by PatlerHe has totally amazed me with his ability to take a sinking organization, arguably the worst in the league in 2007, and turn them into a competitive and fun to watch franchise.
The Jets could use someone with the "it" factor like him around the team!
Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
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That's what I had heard too, but then he threw a 50 yard strike to Ted Ginn Jr. and laid it in perfectly for a TD. Limp arm my ass. His bum shoulder hurt his arm strength the past couple of seasons, perhaps, but now that he appears healthy he can get the ball downfield.Originally posted by MOBB DEEPi know on the jets forum cats were happy as larks he was shipped out of there
NO ARM....!!!Chuck Norris doesn't cut his grass, he just stares at it and dares it to grow
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i agreeOriginally posted by GunakorThat's what I had heard too, but then he threw a 50 yard strike to Ted Ginn Jr. and laid it in perfectly for a TD. Limp arm my ass. His bum shoulder hurt his arm strength the past couple of seasons, perhaps, but now that he appears healthy he can get the ball downfield.Originally posted by MOBB DEEPi know on the jets forum cats were happy as larks he was shipped out of there
NO ARM....!!!They said God has a Tim Tebow complex!
Brew Crew in 2011!!!
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