"Elite game manager"

Laloosh

New member
Joined
Jan 14, 2013
Messages
8,688
Reaction score
0
Location
WA
This is not a knock on you but my response would be "who cares?"

We know what we have in our QB, I'm good with that.
 

BlueTalon

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 3, 2007
Messages
8,931
Reaction score
1,569
Location
Eastern Washington
Ditto.

Actually, I really like it when people call him a game manager now. It means they will have a rude awakening.
 

chris98251

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 27, 2007
Messages
39,479
Reaction score
1,462
Location
Roy Wa.
BlueTalon":1vk4y15z said:
Ditto.

Actually, I really like it when people call him a game manager now. It means they will have a rude awakening.

I kind of look at it as he manages to beat everyone that doubts him.
 

Anthony!

New member
Joined
Nov 19, 2013
Messages
4,050
Reaction score
0
Location
Kent, wa
Crizilla":ufpylxld said:
Can anyone tell me what the HELL this means?

First were did you hear it said, second what did they say before and after using it, and third it still has the words game manager and in todays world of the NFL that is not good. So I am guessing another moron media person who has never watched a game and doe snot look beyond yards.
 

WilsonMVP

New member
Joined
Apr 24, 2013
Messages
2,771
Reaction score
0
They can call Wilson whatever they want to. What he is, is a "Winner"
 

homerun1970

Active member
Joined
May 5, 2009
Messages
1,076
Reaction score
18
Location
Northern CA
It means damn he keeps beating our chosen ones but how can we put a disclaimer on him. It's hard to admit that the third round pick you all said was too short is a Super Bowl champ.
 

bigskydoc

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 18, 2013
Messages
4,100
Reaction score
1,421
Location
Kalispell, MT
Was that said in reference to a certain QB that doesn't really need a OC because he pretty much makes the calls and "manages" the offense from the line of scrimmage? That is what it sounds like to me. :mrgreen:


Have no idea what it means, but it brings to mind a few QB's in history.
Airman
Montana
Brady

Yep, they were pretty good elite game managers.

- bsd
 

Smellyman

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 8, 2013
Messages
7,116
Reaction score
1,034
Location
Taipei
I think it means you are one of the best play makers in the game that D players hate playing and Dcoordinators hate preparing for.
 

Hawkpower

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 4, 2013
Messages
3,525
Reaction score
852
Location
Phoenix az
Its just people refusing to admit they are wrong, so they put an * next to "game manager" because they are douchebags.
 

253hawk

Active member
Joined
Sep 13, 2013
Messages
3,322
Reaction score
15
Location
PNW
bigskydoc":1sswselt said:
Was that said in reference to a certain QB that doesn't really need a OC because he pretty much makes the calls and "manages" the offense from the line of scrimmage? That is what it sounds like to me. :mrgreen:


Have no idea what it means, but it brings to mind a few QB's in history.
Airman
Montana
Brady

Yep, they were pretty good elite game managers.

- bsd

Most people don't realize that Montana and Aikman both averaged right around 200 yards per game -- that was pretty elite back then. Elway averaged 220 and Marino was just over 250. Those are all sub-top 10 numbers compared to today's players; 200 is the bottom of the barrel where most of the rookies finished in 2013.
 

Latest posts

Top