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Omar a Titan?
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 10:37 am
by motownfalcon
Heard from a fellow alum in Nashville. He indicated that Omar may soon be a Titan with the Volek exit.
Anyone else heard this?
Mo
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 10:44 am
by The Continental
I found a snippet somewhere on the web that it's between Omar and Kent Smith.
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 10:52 am
by Rollo83
I found some chatter on then Titans board about Omar being a possibility. Right now they don't have anyone behind Collins and Young...not even on the practice squad. I wonder who's running their scout team that simulates the opponents offense each week?
I can't imagine an NFL team with Collins as your starter (a serious dud) and then have Young and Omar as your back-ups. Young and Omar are very similar in their struggles with an NFL offense. Young can make more plays with his feet while Omar can make more with his arm.
Too bad Omar will be starting over in some sense with a new offense and new terminology. But, he's in the league. At least he'll have some NFL experience under his belt.
I wonder if they would sign him to ther roster or the practice squad?
http://forums.titansonline.com/forums/s ... hp?t=19205
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 11:20 am
by The Continental
Perhaps they will bring in Jeff George.
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 1:43 pm
by Globetrotter
The Continental wrote:Perhaps they will bring in Jeff George.
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Kerry Collins is far from a serious dud.
Consider the fact that he was at home on his couch two weeks before the season started and without even knowing the offense stepped in and competed with the Jets in week one. Think about that. Every other QB has has atleast 6 months to digest a play book and get timing with receivers. He had two weeks.
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 3:12 pm
by Rollo83
MatelaAntwerp wrote:The Continental wrote:Perhaps they will bring in Jeff George.
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Kerry Collins is far from a serious dud.
Consider the fact that he was at home on his couch two weeks before the season started and without even knowing the offense stepped in and competed with the Jets in week one. Think about that. Every other QB has has atleast 6 months to digest a play book and get timing with receivers. He had two weeks.
I think Collins is better when he doesn't know trhe offense. Seriously, Collins is one of the worst QBs int he NFL in recent years. He quit on the Panthers and then wasn't even serviceable in NY and Oakland. Look at his TD-to-Interception ratio over his career.
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 3:24 pm
by Jacobs4Heisman
Kerry Collins throws a nice deep ball.
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Okay that's about it.
Omar's going to be on somebody's PS at the least at some point this season. He showed waaaaay too much potential to be stting at home.
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 4:17 pm
by Rollo83
It looks like it won't be the Titans. They sign matt Mauck. Omar's tag right now is he can't learn an offense quickly. That might keep some teams away, since he probably wouldn't be a legitmate option should injuries occur. He needs at least a year in someone's sytem to feel comfortable with the playbook.
http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll ... 1/60920006
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 1:57 pm
by Jham
Rollo83 wrote:MatelaAntwerp wrote:The Continental wrote:Perhaps they will bring in Jeff George.
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Kerry Collins is far from a serious dud.
Consider the fact that he was at home on his couch two weeks before the season started and without even knowing the offense stepped in and competed with the Jets in week one. Think about that. Every other QB has has atleast 6 months to digest a play book and get timing with receivers. He had two weeks.
I think Collins is better when he doesn't know trhe offense. Seriously, Collins is one of the worst QBs int he NFL in recent years. He quit on the Panthers and then wasn't even serviceable in NY and Oakland. Look at his TD-to-Interception ratio over his career.
Ummmm....Collins did go to a Super Bowl with the Giants and an NFC title game with the Panthers in their second year.
Just saying.
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 2:21 pm
by Rollo83
Joe Kapp
Vince Ferragamo
David Woodley
Stan Humphries
Neil O'Donnell
Chris Chandler
Trent Dilfer
Rich Gannon
Collins joins a long list of bad/very average quarterbacks who's team got them to a Super Bowl.
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 2:59 pm
by da3mite
I wouldn't consider Rich Gannon an average QB. But I agree that Kerry Collins is nothing special.
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 3:00 pm
by BGorDeath
Rollo83 wrote:Joe Kapp
Vince Ferragamo
David Woodley
Stan Humphries
Neil O'Donnell
Chris Chandler
Trent Dilfer
Rich Gannon
Collins joins a long list of bad/very average quarterbacks who's team got them to a Super Bowl.
You forgot Mark Rypien and Craig Morton.