View Full Version : RJ continues his old ways
ithacapeter
October 28th, 2002, 12:22:16 PM
Sure was interesting to see RJ slammed to the turf 6 more times.
You'd think he'd learn.
Scott Vaughn
October 28th, 2002, 12:46:39 PM
Perhaps if you saw the game you would know that maybe 2 of those sacks were his fault.
How do you fault the QB when the DT has his hands on you before you get out from under center?
Considering the Bucs had only 54 yards rushing and were missing a starting LG, #2 and #3 WR's, I think RJ played a decent game, he limited his mistakes and he got the Bucs in postion to tie and evantually win the game. Just what you want from your backup QB.
Stanley Climbfall
October 28th, 2002, 3:15:24 PM
not getting all their facts right and just running their mouth
typical....:rolleyes:
DrewBledsoeEra
October 30th, 2002, 9:19:39 PM
I agree Scott Vaughn RJ played a good enough game to get the W for the Bucs. I think he should be starting, anyone who can throw a pass while losing a show should be a starter in the NFL.
thegame
October 30th, 2002, 10:34:49 PM
Few mistakes, let the D do it's thing, that's what a backup must do and Rob did it. Good for him.
bps21
October 31st, 2002, 1:51:47 AM
Few mistakes?
A fumble and an INT combined with more sacks and another injury.
Rob Johnson IS the mistake.
jjm19672000
October 31st, 2002, 6:10:03 AM
He's got another porous OL, just like he had here.
Psychosis
October 31st, 2002, 1:03:58 PM
Originally posted by bps21
Few mistakes?
A fumble and an INT combined with more sacks and another injury.
Rob Johnson IS the mistake.
did you watch the game? If not, then it's better to say nothing at all.
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