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The best team they ever had played us and lost. So football is a lot like soccer.
I assume you mean the 97 game that we blew? You boys had the only WVU QB to find any success in the NFL, Bulger could spin a nice ball!
 
I assume you mean the 97 game that we blew? You boys had the only WVU QB to find any success in the NFL, Bulger could spin a nice ball!
You need rethink the ignorance you just spilled out from between your ears.
 
Take it however you want moron. Nobody mentioned Major but you. A WVU qb has a super bowl win and it wasn't Bulger. Now if the clown shoes fit.....
Bulger much better player than Hoss who was just a PSU washout...you take Jeff and I'll take Marc.
 
^^^ Truthful post above. Bulger was better, but still got run off of his home field by the superior Buckeyes in 1998.
 
PSU guy who got lucky when Phil Sims got dinged up!
After being being drafted 168th pick Bulger was traded in 2000 from Atlanta practice squad to St.Louis.

Bulger began as 3rd stringer and got his shot when Martin and Warner were injured. Became full time starter after Warner threw 5 ints in one game.

Good QB or not doesn't mean you make it. Hard work and some breaks got Bulger a chance.
 
After being being drafted 168th pick Bulger was traded in 2000 from Atlanta practice squad to St.Louis.

Bulger began as 3rd stringer and got his shot when Martin and Warner were injured. Became full time starter after Warner threw 5 ints in one game.

Good QB or not doesn't mean you make it. Hard work and some breaks got Bulger a chance.
Bulger never got a chance at all in Atlanta. You somehow missed the one Sportsline/Three Clowns Before the Game episode when Bulger discussed this. Given that you regurgitate whatever propaganda fat fanboy Hunter, Johnny Mountaineer Howe, and Homer Caridi spew on the radio, I'm surprised that you didn't hear Bulger speak about this subject.
 
After being being drafted 168th pick Bulger was traded in 2000 from Atlanta practice squad to St.Louis.

Bulger began as 3rd stringer and got his shot when Martin and Warner were injured. Became full time starter after Warner threw 5 ints in one game.

Good QB or not doesn't mean you make it. Hard work and some breaks got Bulger a chance.
...and a strong accurate arm kept him there!
 
so do you refer to Randy Moss as that Notre Dame and Florida State guy?
Randy never played a down for either of those two schools...Hoss just couldn't cut it at PSU, had the chance just got beat out! But as you point out he got lucky and landed on his feet and good for him, seems to be a nice guy!
 
Randy never played a down for either of those two schools...Hoss just couldn't cut it at PSU, had the chance just got beat out! But as you point out he got lucky and landed on his feet and good for him, seems to be a nice guy!
Randy had tremendous talent, no doubt, but he also had so much off field baggage that both of those schools pulled the plug on their interest. A perfect fit for Marshall where none of that stuff matters.

As for Hoss - He proved his QB ability while at WVU and winning a super bowl for the Giants.
 
Randy had tremendous talent, no doubt, but he also had so much off field baggage that both of those schools pulled the plug on their interest. A perfect fit for Marshall where none of that stuff matters.

As for Hoss - He proved his QB ability while at WVU and winning a super bowl for the Giants.
...but if Simms hadn't been dinged up never would have seen the field. Just like Hargett was a perfect fit for WVU.
 
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...but if Simms hadn't been dinged up never would have seen the field. Just like Hargett was a perfect fit for WVU.
Why is it with Herdiots that you always throw in "ifs" and "buts"? The fact is that Hoss won a Super Bowl as the QB for the Giants no matter what happened to put him in that situation.
 
Why is it with Herdiots that you always throw in "ifs" and "buts"? The fact is that Hoss won a Super Bowl as the QB for the Giants no matter what happened to put him in that situation.
That much is true, he did QB the winning team!
 
This is what Phil Simms did in winning a Super Bowl:

"On January 25, 1987, the Giants met the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXI. In the biggest game of his life, Simms had one of the finest performances in Super Bowl history.[25] He completed 22 of 25 passes for 268 yards, setting Super Bowl records for consecutive completions (10),[26] accuracy (88%),[26] and passer rating (150.9).[27] In addition, he threw 3 touchdown passes and his passer rating set an NFL postseason record.[27] 'This might be the best game a quarterback has ever played', Giants coach Bill Parcells later said.[28] Two of the most famous plays from the game were the flea flicker to McConkey, and the touchdown pass caught by McConkey off of the fingertips of Giants tight end, Mark Bavaro.[29] The Giants defeated the Broncos 39–20, and Simms was named MVP of Super Bowl XXI. He is credited for being the first to use the phrase 'I'm going to Disney World!' following a championship victory."

"Sports Illustrated considered Simms to be the 'Most Underrated Quarterback' in NFL history in their August 27, 2001 issue entitled, 'The Most Overrated and Underrated'.


Compare and contrast luck Hostetler's Super Bowl performance:

"Hostetler started Super Bowl XXV; the Giants defeated the heavily favored Bills 20-19. He completed 20 of 32 passes for 222 yards with one touchdown. In 2008, ESPN ranked Hostetler's performance the 30th best quarterback performance in Super Bowl history."


The Giants won the Super Bowl in 1990-91 because of Ottis Anderson, not JAG Hostetler:

"In 1989, Anderson become the top running back for Bill Parcells' ball control offense and was named NFL Comeback Player of the Year. He scored a career-high 14 rushing touchdowns, and rushed for 1,023 yards on 325 carries. He was also the top running back for the Giants the following year, when they won Super Bowl XXV, and was named Super Bowl MVP for his 102 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries."

 
This is what Phil Simms did in winning a Super Bowl:

"On January 25, 1987, the Giants met the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXI. In the biggest game of his life, Simms had one of the finest performances in Super Bowl history.[25] He completed 22 of 25 passes for 268 yards, setting Super Bowl records for consecutive completions (10),[26] accuracy (88%),[26] and passer rating (150.9).[27] In addition, he threw 3 touchdown passes and his passer rating set an NFL postseason record.[27] 'This might be the best game a quarterback has ever played', Giants coach Bill Parcells later said.[28] Two of the most famous plays from the game were the flea flicker to McConkey, and the touchdown pass caught by McConkey off of the fingertips of Giants tight end, Mark Bavaro.[29] The Giants defeated the Broncos 39–20, and Simms was named MVP of Super Bowl XXI. He is credited for being the first to use the phrase 'I'm going to Disney World!' following a championship victory."

"Sports Illustrated considered Simms to be the 'Most Underrated Quarterback' in NFL history in their August 27, 2001 issue entitled, 'The Most Overrated and Underrated'.


Compare and contrast luck Hostetler's Super Bowl performance:

"Hostetler started Super Bowl XXV; the Giants defeated the heavily favored Bills 20-19. He completed 20 of 32 passes for 222 yards with one touchdown. In 2008, ESPN ranked Hostetler's performance the 30th best quarterback performance in Super Bowl history."


The Giants won the Super Bowl in 1990-91 because of Ottis Anderson, not JAG Hostetler:

"In 1989, Anderson become the top running back for Bill Parcells' ball control offense and was named NFL Comeback Player of the Year. He scored a career-high 14 rushing touchdowns, and rushed for 1,023 yards on 325 carries. He was also the top running back for the Giants the following year, when they won Super Bowl XXV, and was named Super Bowl MVP for his 102 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries."

He led them through the entire season and won the super bowl as their QB. Fact. Congrats Hoss!
 
He led them through the entire season and won the super bowl as their QB. Fact. Congrats Hoss!
Hostetler played only sparingly until Phil Simms, the Giants' real starting QB, was injured in Week #15 of the 1990 season, so you're either clueless or lying, Stoned Cold. What Hostetler did that season was almost the NFL equivalent of what Cardale Jones did at Ohio State as the Buckeyes' third string quarterback in 2014-15. After Braxton Miller and J.T. Barrett had been injured, Jones led Ohio State to a 59-0 whitewashing of Wisconsin in the B1G Championship Game, a Sugar Bowl/CFP Semifinal shootout win over No. 1 Alabama, and a National Championship Game rout of #2 Oregon. I love Cardale for this, but would never pretend that he's anything more than a JAG, a term that Bill Parcells loved to use, which is exactly what Hostetler was as an NFL quarterback.
 
Bulger never got a chance at all in Atlanta. You somehow missed the one Sportsline/Three Clowns Before the Game episode when Bulger discussed this. Given that you regurgitate whatever propaganda fat fanboy Hunter, Johnny Mountaineer Howe, and Homer Caridi spew on the radio, I'm surprised that you didn't hear Bulger speak about this subject.
Bulger was on practice squad and season started he was traded Rams. Where he immediately was on practice squad. The following season he was signed and put on 3rd string. Dumbass ****ing troll cocksucking bitch of fake buckeye herd fan.
 
Bulger was on practice squad and season started he was traded Rams. Where he immediately was on practice squad. The following season he was signed and put on 3rd string. Dumbass ****ing troll cocksucking bitch of fake buckeye herd fan.
Such an emotional tantrum-throwing response from an ancient fraud, who was pretending to be a nice guy in another thread just the other day. You've always been a giant p.o.s, T-Bone, and Root was 100% correct when he posted that you'll never be happy until everybody but WVU homers have been banned from this site. You did it on Scout, after all, and EerSports is now nothing but a circle-jerk of Fold & Blew homers. That's why you spend so much time on this site, as reach-arounds bore you.
 
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