View Full Version : for all you people who wanted Flutie back
hebert19
November 16th, 2003, 7:24:56 PM
hes 3 for 12, for 15 yrds and a int
its called coming back to reality
Barkman
November 16th, 2003, 7:31:33 PM
Well, at least we have something to be happy about today.
looser
November 16th, 2003, 7:33:12 PM
Dammit, you beat me to it!
Flan
November 16th, 2003, 7:57:22 PM
Flutie just thew a touchdown pass....something we haven't been able to do in a while.
Sweet Baboo
November 16th, 2003, 8:01:37 PM
a TD pass, an INT and 3 lost fumbles
Flan
November 16th, 2003, 8:02:03 PM
And passed for a two point conversion
SweetLee8 3PlayaWha?
November 16th, 2003, 11:49:50 PM
Flutie is a joke, and the punchline came today.
Psychosis
November 17th, 2003, 1:07:33 AM
Like I said, flutie will come back to reality once he faces a good defense. What were his final numbers? 9/25 70 yards 1 TD(in garbage time) 1 int 3 fumbles 2 sacks. This is bittersweet. It's stinks that we lost again, but it's good to see flutie is not so great afterall. It appears he left his magic in the locker room. All he does is lose!:snicker:
thegame
November 17th, 2003, 1:54:30 AM
Put the dust back on the remains. Each time Doug comes back, the amount of time it takes to figure him out and defence his "abilities" gets shorter. This time it took 2 weeks, as opposed to when he was here and it took 1 season. He is done, and has been for some time. He can be fun to watch, and is a nice boost to a flegling roster, but can't sustain success or lead a team to playoff success. Never could, never did at this level, the only level that matters.
FanBack
November 17th, 2003, 9:38:11 AM
He played hard for us and got us two winning seasons. Sure our defense had the most to do with it. But Rob Johnson, did nothing but lose (except for week 17!!!!) and we would not have made the playoffs with him. Remember his PATHETIC performance against the Titans (10 for 22, less than 100 yards) when he was gift-wrapped a playoff start.
Flutie was "divisive". That's Marxist-Liberal-Orwellian double speak when someone delivers an opinion that is not agreed with by the intelligentsia.
Age caught up with Flutie. We released him at the right time. But I'll always wish him luck.
BTW, Denver crushed San Diego every which way. And his interception hit Stephen Alexander in the hands who bobbled it straight into the air. I saw the game after I watched Buffalo. Man, I watched some bad football yesterday....(sigh)
Psychosis
November 17th, 2003, 10:47:33 AM
Read my prior posts' in the flutie threads and maybe you'll understand why I dislike him. Rob Johnson led us to the drive that got us the field goal to take the lead. That was a tough titans D with plenty of speed, and not even flutie would have looked so good. Special teams blew it; The game was ours. Rob Johnson didn't lose that game for us.
CookieG
November 17th, 2003, 2:22:06 PM
In a 60 minute game, the Chargers had the ball only 15 minutes.
The team is bad, so bad even Flutie can't save them every week.
Psychosis
November 17th, 2003, 3:54:53 PM
Not even Peter King sounds good making excuses for him. Flutie is in for another surprise against the upstart Bengals.
Psychosis
November 17th, 2003, 8:18:22 PM
Pete Prisco right on the mark:
You can see them scattering now like a stirred-up ant pile. They are the Flutie-maniacs. Every time Doug Flutie comes off the bench to have a big game, they come out from all the over. They are loud, boisterous and make as if Flutie is John Elway. Then he does what he did against the Broncos, which is to play like, well, Doug Flutie. He was terrible as the Broncos routed the Chargers. Flutie was 9-of-25 for 70 yards against the Broncos, and he was picked off once. If San Diego plans to play the rest of the season with a 41-year-old quarterback who was never good to begin with, while their potential long-term answer in Drew Brees sits, then they are making a big mistake. Don't they at least have to find out if Brees is the answer? Playing Flutie does nothing for the team. At least now the Flutie crazies will crawl back under their rocks and shut up for a while.
StraightJ
November 18th, 2003, 11:08:27 PM
He's still the oldest NFL player to ever score a TD. And he won his 1st round music battle on MNF playing drums for the Barenaked Ladies. You could see the intensity in his eyes. I wish you could see that intensity in some of our players' eyes.
J
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