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Fox gave Delhomey his best years as a QB and a probowl

Yes and he didn't screw him up either which was my point.

Ahahahaha Jake plummer. Good luck with shanny.

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Plummer signed as a free agent with the Denver Broncos in 2003, replacing Brian Griese. With guidance from Broncos head coach, Mike Shanahan, Plummer had his best season to date, finishing the season with a career high 91.2 rating. He had the longest run by a Broncos QB on Monday Night Football, 40 yards against the Oakland Raiders. He led the Broncos to a wild card playoff berth, where the Broncos were beaten by the Indianapolis Colts 41–10 at the RCA Dome.

2004 was a roller coaster ride for Plummer. One of his closest friends and former teammate at ASU and the Cardinals, Pat Tillman, was killed in Afghanistan. Along with matching or surpassing some of former Broncos QB John Elway's passing records (including passing yardage and passing touchdowns in a single season), he also threw for 20 interceptions. He led the Broncos to a second straight wild card playoff berth, but the Broncos were again beaten by the Colts, 49–24.

In 2005 Plummer experienced his best season as a professional. Most notable was his streak of 229 passes without an interception, the longest such streak of his career. Plummer helped the Broncos compile a 13–3 record, making the Broncos the #2 team in the AFC (behind the Colts), earning the Broncos a first-round bye. The Broncos' first game was against the New England Patriots in the AFC Divisional Game at Invesco Field. Plummer's performance (15-26 for 197 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception) helped the Broncos to become the first team to defeat the Patriots in the past 11 postseason games. In the AFC Championship, Plummer and the Broncos were defeated 34–17 by the eventual Super Bowl champions, the Pittsburgh Steelers, with Plummer the cause of 4 Denver turnovers.

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When you say blessed you mean grooming Elway for greatness, putting Griese in the pro-bowl, handing Plummer his best seasons as a quarterback, Drafting and grooming Cutler??

Although I applaud your quick thinking. It does not however, make it correct. Yes Shanny put Griese in the pro bowl. Once. The only good year he ever had. Nice try. He did so well with Plummer, er wait, Jake retired rather than play for him. But hey, nice try. As for Cutler? He is pretty much the same QB that came out of college. He has progressed very little. And yet again, nice try.

You keep bringing up names that don't help your agruement. Want to know why? It is because, unfortunately, your position is flawed.

Quit over-hyping your own players and coaches. It is the exact same thing you accuse us Panther homerz of doing.

Mr. Kettle. Meet Mr. Pot. And GOOOOOOO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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Yes and he didn't screw him up either which was my point.

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yeah I was saying that just because a coaches system works for a QB doesnt make him a good QB coach. If you dont make use of all of your QB's talents then I would say you suck. Im not making any claims about Shanny, you are. . . and some other guy.

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Although I applaud your quick thinking. It does not however, make it correct. Yes Shanny put Griese in the pro bowl. Once. The only good year he ever had. Nice try. He did so well with Plummer, er wait, Jake retired rather than play for him. But hey, nice try. As for Cutler? He is pretty much the same QB that came out of college. He has progressed very little. And yet again, nice try.

You keep bringing up names that don't help your agruement. Want to know why? It is because, unfortunately, your position is flawed.

Quit over-hyping your own players and coaches. It is the exact same thing you accuse us Panther homerz of doing.

Mr. Kettle. Meet Mr. Pot. And GOOOOOOO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

All are facts. Lol Griese was a 3rd round pick who was never meant to start in the 1st place. Shanny made a decent player out of him. Thats a plus for Mike. Oh and get your facts str8. Plummer was traded to Tampa where he refused to go so he retired. Cutler is a top ten quarterback in this league who put up huge numbers before Shanny was fired. THE POINT BEING Shanahan has never screwed up a quarterback in his entire coaching career. He's never poo the bed with one and thats a fact.

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Yes and he didn't screw him up either which was my point.

240px-Jake_Plummer.jpg

Plummer signed as a free agent with the Denver Broncos in 2003, replacing Brian Griese. With guidance from Broncos head coach, Mike Shanahan, Plummer had his best season to date, finishing the season with a career high 91.2 rating. He had the longest run by a Broncos QB on Monday Night Football, 40 yards against the Oakland Raiders. He led the Broncos to a wild card playoff berth, where the Broncos were beaten by the Indianapolis Colts 41–10 at the RCA Dome.

2004 was a roller coaster ride for Plummer. One of his closest friends and former teammate at ASU and the Cardinals, Pat Tillman, was killed in Afghanistan. Along with matching or surpassing some of former Broncos QB John Elway's passing records (including passing yardage and passing touchdowns in a single season), he also threw for 20 interceptions. He led the Broncos to a second straight wild card playoff berth, but the Broncos were again beaten by the Colts, 49–24.

In 2005 Plummer experienced his best season as a professional. Most notable was his streak of 229 passes without an interception, the longest such streak of his career. Plummer helped the Broncos compile a 13–3 record, making the Broncos the #2 team in the AFC (behind the Colts), earning the Broncos a first-round bye. The Broncos' first game was against the New England Patriots in the AFC Divisional Game at Invesco Field. Plummer's performance (15-26 for 197 yards, 1 touchdown, 1 interception) helped the Broncos to become the first team to defeat the Patriots in the past 11 postseason games. In the AFC Championship, Plummer and the Broncos were defeated 34–17 by the eventual Super Bowl champions, the Pittsburgh Steelers, with Plummer the cause of 4 Denver turnovers.

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Thanks, google!

The entire country is well aware of how big of a joke the Redskins franchise has become.

Have fun in the cellar again this year troll.

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How in the fug do people hype up a QB this much. . .with 0 stats . . . and then back your argument. . . With STATS!?!?

Right now, Popcorn, Griffin is a worse QB then Jimmeh. . based on your stats. You have literally nothing to say right now until Griffin shows us what he is. I think he will, but you comin here and talkin this and that is really just shitty comedy for those of us who actually watch football to see the game and not check the stat columns on monday morning.

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Lol yeah i just "checkout the stat columns" never mind the fact that i'm pretty spot on for the most part. I know it would kill yall to admit it but deep down inside yall know its true. :D

I think he will, but you comin here and talkin this and that is really just shitty comedy for those of us who actually watch football to see the game and not check the stat columns on monday morning.

yeah I love repeating myself to trolls.

Nobody here is afraid of admitting anything. I think you are afraid to acknowledge that your stud QB isnt poo until he takes that first snap.

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