BiggieScooby Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 Quarterback has always been a position where you are compared to others who play or played the position. After listening to Rich Gannon defend Tim Tebow recently it made me remember him for the player he was. Gannon was a smart QB with good instincts and was also a capable runner. Gannon's career got off to a slow start and he really didn't come into his own until 1999 when at the age of 33/34 he met up with a so called offensive "genius" in Jon Gruden. From that point forward Gannon's career took a dramatic turn for the better seeing him named to 4 Pro Bowls, 2 NFL All-Pro's and even being named a Co-MVP. Gannon came one "Tuck Rule" away from possibly his first Super Bowl win in 2001 and teamed with veterans Jerry Rice & Tim Brown to make it to Super Bowl 37 where he pulled his best Jim Kelly tossing 2 tds & 5 int's, the final 2 int's were back breaking picks returned for 6. Now I am not saying Fitzpatrick's career will follow Gannon's path, but the similarities and circumstances are very similar with a Gailey as his mentor. The Bills have enough weapons for Fitz to spread opposing defenses, and if a tight end rises to the challenge will be even more efficient in short yardage and red zone offense. Here is a look at Gannon's first 7 seaons: 56 games, 39 starts. 635 completions 1128 attempts 56.3% completion percentage 43 tds and 43 ints. 165 rushes 808 yards 4 tds. Fitpatrick 43 games, 36 starts. 679 completions 1175 attempts 57.8% completion percentage 44 tds and 42 ints. 148 rushes 778 yards 5 tds. Hopefully Fitz turns the corner in 2011 and takes the next step forward. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DreReed83 Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 And their first names both start with an R. They both drive cars. And they both eat steaks and fries. They are so similar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Cincinnati Kid Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 Neat-o Gang! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Defend Greece Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 I like it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saundena Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 Interesting stats OP. I do see cause for hope, but I believe we need to get better at run blocking. Fitzy is not a QB you want throwing 35-40 times a game. With that being said, I do think we the new toys that Chan went out and acquired that our O will have a better season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billshank Redemption Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 if those stats told the truth you would see me complaining thats for sure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marshawn's 20 bucks Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 I say why not? The NFL had had many players that have taken an unconventional route to success (from Kurt Warner, to Gannon, to Freddy Jackson) Maybe Fitzpatrick will ultimately be a bonafide starter as opposed to a Kitna/Dilfer stop gap game manager type of guy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Hindsight Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 In hindsight Gannon turned out to be pretty good Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RealityCheck Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 In hindsight Gannon turned out to be pretty good Before it became hindsight, it was someone's foresight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rpcolosi Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 nice post. like the analogy. very similar players indeed. gannon through a bette rball though, fitz might be a better scrambler. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buffalo Barbarian Posted August 9, 2011 Share Posted August 9, 2011 Quarterback has always been a position where you are compared to others who play or played the position. After listening to Rich Gannon defend Tim Tebow recently it made me remember him for the player he was. Gannon was a smart QB with good instincts and was also a capable runner. Gannon's career got off to a slow start and he really didn't come into his own until 1999 when at the age of 33/34 he met up with a so called offensive "genius" in Jon Gruden. From that point forward Gannon's career took a dramatic turn for the better seeing him named to 4 Pro Bowls, 2 NFL All-Pro's and even being named a Co-MVP. Gannon came one "Tuck Rule" away from possibly his first Super Bowl win in 2001 and teamed with veterans Jerry Rice & Tim Brown to make it to Super Bowl 37 where he pulled his best Jim Kelly tossing 2 tds & 5 int's, the final 2 int's were back breaking picks returned for 6. Now I am not saying Fitzpatrick's career will follow Gannon's path, but the similarities and circumstances are very similar with a Gailey as his mentor. The Bills have enough weapons for Fitz to spread opposing defenses, and if a tight end rises to the challenge will be even more efficient in short yardage and red zone offense. Here is a look at Gannon's first 7 seaons: 56 games, 39 starts. 635 completions 1128 attempts 56.3% completion percentage 43 tds and 43 ints. 165 rushes 808 yards 4 tds. Fitpatrick 43 games, 36 starts. 679 completions 1175 attempts 57.8% completion percentage 44 tds and 42 ints. 148 rushes 778 yards 5 tds. Hopefully Fitz turns the corner in 2011 and takes the next step forward. I was thinking Jim Plunkett, 2 superbowl wins baby!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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