Look up Jerry Golsteyn and Randy Dean, who were on the same team. Then there were teammates Jim Crocicchia (6 for 15 in 3/4s of a Monday night game start) and Mike Busch (who finished up for Crocicchia and then started the next week).
Busch managed to throw 3 TDs and 2 INTs while completing a whopping 36 percent of his passes. He was 3 for 6 at the end of the Monday night game with 2 TDs and 1 INT but imploded as the starter the next week going 14 for 41. And those two were in the Simms era.
RE: RE: RE: He was possibly the worst QB I’ve ever seen
Look up Jerry Golsteyn and Randy Dean, who were on the same team. Then there were teammates Jim Crocicchia (6 for 15 in 3/4s of a Monday night game start) and Mike Busch (who finished up for Crocicchia and then started the next week).
Busch managed to throw 3 TDs and 2 INTs while completing a whopping 36 percent of his passes. He was 3 for 6 at the end of the Monday night game with 2 TDs and 1 INT but imploded as the starter the next week going 14 for 41. And those two were in the Simms era.
Yeah, the last two were replacement guys, but they threw passes for the Giants. :)
I saw Fromm in 2017 or 2018 in Athens light up Vandy & I would have sworn leaving Sanford Stadium that he was going to be a really good NFL QB. Uh, turns out I was 100% wrong. Haha
Look up Jerry Golsteyn and Randy Dean, who were on the same team. Then there were teammates Jim Crocicchia (6 for 15 in 3/4s of a Monday night game start) and Mike Busch (who finished up for Crocicchia and then started the next week).
Busch managed to throw 3 TDs and 2 INTs while completing a whopping 36 percent of his passes. He was 3 for 6 at the end of the Monday night game with 2 TDs and 1 INT but imploded as the starter the next week going 14 for 41. And those two were in the Simms era.
Golsteyn and Dean were drafted in the days when Wellington Mara was the decision maker regardless of who had the title "General Manager". It's a tossup as to who made worse draft decisions, Wellington or Gettleman.
One thing with Fromm is we know we can run our goal line offense heading and heading away from our endzone.
LOL damn, you beat me.
Neck and neck with this guy
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Throw a pass for the Giants
Neck and neck with this guy
Now THAT'S funny!
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Throw a pass for the Giants
Neck and neck with this guy
You guys are way too young.
Look up Jerry Golsteyn and Randy Dean, who were on the same team. Then there were teammates Jim Crocicchia (6 for 15 in 3/4s of a Monday night game start) and Mike Busch (who finished up for Crocicchia and then started the next week).
Busch managed to throw 3 TDs and 2 INTs while completing a whopping 36 percent of his passes. He was 3 for 6 at the end of the Monday night game with 2 TDs and 1 INT but imploded as the starter the next week going 14 for 41. And those two were in the Simms era.
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In comment 16514569 Ben in Tampa said:
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Throw a pass for the Giants
Neck and neck with this guy
You guys are way too young.
Look up Jerry Golsteyn and Randy Dean, who were on the same team. Then there were teammates Jim Crocicchia (6 for 15 in 3/4s of a Monday night game start) and Mike Busch (who finished up for Crocicchia and then started the next week).
Busch managed to throw 3 TDs and 2 INTs while completing a whopping 36 percent of his passes. He was 3 for 6 at the end of the Monday night game with 2 TDs and 1 INT but imploded as the starter the next week going 14 for 41. And those two were in the Simms era.
Yeah, the last two were replacement guys, but they threw passes for the Giants. :)
Tommy Maddox was even more tramatic to watch. I will never forget.
23 Attempts
6 Completions
26.1% Completion ratio
49 yards
3 Int
Did you ever see Tommy Maddox?
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In comment 16514569 Ben in Tampa said:
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Throw a pass for the Giants
Neck and neck with this guy
You guys are way too young.
Look up Jerry Golsteyn and Randy Dean, who were on the same team. Then there were teammates Jim Crocicchia (6 for 15 in 3/4s of a Monday night game start) and Mike Busch (who finished up for Crocicchia and then started the next week).
Busch managed to throw 3 TDs and 2 INTs while completing a whopping 36 percent of his passes. He was 3 for 6 at the end of the Monday night game with 2 TDs and 1 INT but imploded as the starter the next week going 14 for 41. And those two were in the Simms era.
Golsteyn and Dean were drafted in the days when Wellington Mara was the decision maker regardless of who had the title "General Manager". It's a tossup as to who made worse draft decisions, Wellington or Gettleman.