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In five NFL season, Bulger has completed 65 percent of his passing attempts for 11,932 yards and 71 touchdowns for a passer rating of 90.6. That rating is good for sixth all-time in league history. In addition, Bulger is tied with Dan Marino as the second-fastest quarterback to reach 10,000 passing yards (38 games) and posted the second-most passing yards in his first 40 NFL games.

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Originally posted by mattwyrick
In five NFL season, Bulger has completed 65 percent of his passing attempts for 11,932 yards and 71 touchdowns for a passer rating of 90.6. That rating is good for sixth all-time in league history. In addition, Bulger is tied with Dan Marino as the second-fastest quarterback to reach 10,000 passing yards (38 games) and posted the second-most passing yards in his first 40 NFL games.
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Originally posted by mattwyrick
In five NFL season, Bulger has completed 65 percent of his passing attempts for 11,932 yards and 71 touchdowns for a passer rating of 90.6. That rating is good for sixth all-time in league history. In addition, Bulger is tied with Dan Marino as the second-fastest quarterback to reach 10,000 passing yards (38 games) and posted the second-most passing yards in his first 40 NFL games.
How many super bowls has he won?

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Originally posted by cashthetrash
The Cardnals are becoming a better team. Dennis Green is a fine coach and the ownership is bringing in good personel. They have one of the best drafts this year and last. There should be more wins this year and next for them.
This is true. But just how good is "better than crap"? Which is what the front line was last year... crap. The Cardinals have a way of taking some decent players (Kurt Warner, Jake Plummer, Emmitt Smith, and now Edgerrin James) and turning them to crap behind a swiss-cheese front line.

On the bright side, I understand that this year's front line just may be the best in years...

but again, I ask... just how good is "better than crap"?

Edit: spelling 😞

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Marc Bulger has won 0 SB. That is all I can say poorly of him. Though it would be a very lofty goal to manage that in 3 years of starting.

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Originally posted by Suzianne
This is true. But just how good is "better than crap"? Which is what the front line was last year... crap. The Cardinals have a way of taking some decent players (Kurt Warner, Jake Plummer, Emmitt Smith, and now Edgerrin James) and turning them to crap behind a swiss-cheese front line.

On the bright side, I understand that this year's front line just ...[text shortened]... n years...

but again, I ask... just how good is "better than crap"?

Edit: spelling 😞
well, sure the Cards'll improve this yr...nowhere to the Rams / Seahawks...but they'll win at least 6.

Edit - bulger = underrated (specially by cashthetrash)

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Originally posted by mattwyrick
Marc Bulger has won 0 SB. That is all I can say poorly of him. Though it would be a very lofty goal to manage that in 3 years of starting.
Troy Aikman managed it in 2 years. 😀

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Originally posted by cashthetrash
Troy Aikman managed it in 2 years. 😀
He had a great team behind him, too.

It took John Elway (a better QB, IMO) 14 years.

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Originally posted by cashthetrash
Troy Aikman managed it in 2 years. 😀
Most of them were just a bunch of young rookies then. People always say there are great teams when they win Superbowls. But in this case you are right. A hall of fame Quarterback playing with hall of fame team mates. Ahhh those were the days.😀

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Originally posted by cashthetrash
Most of them were just a bunch of young rookies then. People always say there are great teams when they win Superbowls. But in this case you are right. A hall of fame Quarterback playing with hall of fame team mates. Ahhh those were the days.😀
Marc Bulger will be inducted to the Hall of Fame if he continues consistency & wins a SB.

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Originally posted by mattwyrick
Marc Bulger will be inducted to the Hall of Fame if he continues consistency & wins a SB.
He will have to come to Dallas to do it.

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nope he can do it in STL

only T.O in Dallas, Rams got Torry Holt. He's better than TO. 😏

why, Bulger leads the G.S.O.T 😀

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Originally posted by mattwyrick
nope he can do it in STL

only T.O in Dallas, Rams got Torry Holt. He's better than TO. 😏

why, Bulger leads the G.S.O.T 😀
That must explain why you think Bulgar is so great.

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Originally posted by cashthetrash
Troy Aikman managed it in 2 years. 😀
Tom Brady in one.

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Originally posted by cashthetrash
That must explain why you think Bulgar is so great.
? 'cause Holt 😕 ?