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Post by milwaukee on Aug 26, 2008 22:29:09 GMT -5
Honestly thats all you need, you don't always need your QB to put up huge numbers, as long as he wins games, it doesn't matter
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Post by BlitzinBandit on Aug 27, 2008 17:04:41 GMT -5
So that doesn't make him and all time great QB look at what happened his first few years his teams sucked and well so did he...
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Post by Bouncer_Texxx on Aug 28, 2008 8:39:31 GMT -5
I'm trying to think of an NFL QB we'd consider and "all-time great" that was strictly a game manager. can't think of one really.. certainly not in the modern era. BUt TB has stepped up his game when it's mattered the most. UB's 2 and 3 he flat lit it up to compete with Eviston and did so admirably. He single-handedly drove Rapid City to the playoffs in 2003, only to loose to the Storm He's been great at times, he's been completely human at times.
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Post by BlitzinBandit on Aug 28, 2008 18:26:58 GMT -5
I'm trying to think of an NFL QB we'd consider and "all-time great" that was strictly a game manager. can't think of one really.. certainly not in the modern era. BUt TB has stepped up his game when it's mattered the most. UB's 2 and 3 he flat lit it up to compete with Eviston and did so admirably. He single-handedly drove Rapid City to the playoffs in 2003, only to loose to the Storm He's been great at times, he's been completely human at times. Yea that's why personally I haven't seen him as an all time great but I'm also not saying he's **** either as he's far from that.
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Post by Banana Cat on Sept 13, 2008 10:37:24 GMT -5
Laugh all you want but in his prime he was one of the best QBs in indoor football. Last Wednesday at the league get together at Indigo Joe's in Omaha we voted on the Beef's all time team. Travis was definitely the best Beef QB of all time , but I think the competition wasn't as good back then as it is today either. Travis is good, but he wouldn't be on my all time great list.
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Post by Banana Cat on Sept 13, 2008 10:41:31 GMT -5
I'm trying to think of an NFL QB we'd consider and "all-time great" that was strictly a game manager. can't think of one really.. certainly not in the modern era. BUt TB has stepped up his game when it's mattered the most. UB's 2 and 3 he flat lit it up to compete with Eviston and did so admirably. He single-handedly drove Rapid City to the playoffs in 2003, only to loose to the Storm He's been great at times, he's been completely human at times. Joe Montana was the ultimate game manager and is considered by many to be the greatest QB ever (Dan Fouts is my fav). TB has won many games on the strength of his arm and legs, and I agree about UB2 (didn't see UB3 as I was deployed) where he played awesome and won the game for them. He's definitely an all time great, if not the greatest.
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Post by exit322 on Sept 13, 2008 10:43:48 GMT -5
Travis was certainly the best QB in Beef history - but I'd agree that he's not an all-time great in the sport.
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Post by CF4L on Oct 29, 2008 11:18:18 GMT -5
Josh Leudtke Actually, I'd probably vote for Shane Franzer or 'Dollar' Danny Ragsdale
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