From: legato100@aim.com
Subject: (no subject)Hey’ it’s me again!
I couldn’t help notice that the you’ve failed to put up a reasonable argument against the people giving you the REAL NUMBERS. You people running this site are a bunch of dumbasses. Last time I checked, Tom Brady wasn’t a backup QB. Can you name any good QB who didn’t start their career as a backup? Jeff Garcia still is a backup, and as a backup, ended the season with a six-game win streak.
You girls are too scared to reveal who you are, or who you root for. If it’s because you’re trying to prevent word from getting out that you know nothing about sports, you’ve been doing a pretty crappy job of that so far.
Again, the Eagles have been division champions for 5 of the last 6 seasons. Before our STARTING QB was injured, he was putting up numbers better than Peyton Mannings’, and without the big-name recievers. Brian Westbrook had a career season in ’06, and finished the season with seven straight hundred-yard games. But don’t feel bad that you were dropped on your heads as babies. You were still right about one thing:
The numbers don’t lie.
The first email is located here for anyone who wants to read it.
Please go look back at your first email. You are now asking different questions here.
Remember, you were making a point that the Eagles had a some great season because their backup QB won a playoff game. You asked for recent numbers, and I bring in Tom Brady.
Let’s go back to the first New England Super Bowl run. Drew Bledsoe goes down early in the season and the backup QB, Tom Brady, leads New England to Super Bowl and wins.
It is not uncommon for a backup QB to win a playoff game. It has happened many times; in fact since 2000, about half of the starting QBs in the Super Bowl were long time backups so I apologize but I am not so impressed that Garcia won a playoff game.