ARMED AND DANGEROUS : BRUNELL HAS PUT SOME TEETH IN JAGUARS' BITE.Byline: Doug Ferguson Douglas 'Doug' Ferguson (born March 4 1947, in Carlisle, Cumbria) is a British musician known mostly for playing the bass guitar in the progressive rock band Camel from 1971 to 1976, his reason for leaving being the evolution of Camel's music towards jazz [1]. Associated Press Associated Press: see news agency. Associated Press (AP) Cooperative news agency, the oldest and largest in the U.S. and long the largest in the world. Ever wonder how Mark Brunell Mark Allen Brunell (born September 17 1970 in Santa Maria, California) is a left-handed American football player who currently plays quarterback for the NFL's Washington Redskins. went from battling Ty Detmer Ty Hubert Detmer (born October 30, 1967 in San Marcos, Texas) is a former American football quarterback who starred at Brigham Young University. Detmer holds many records for his performance as BYU's quarterback and won the Heisman Trophy in 1990. for a backup role in Green Bay to one of the hottest young quarterbacks in the NFL NFL abbr. National Football League NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga ? You're not alone. Even the Jacksonville Jaguars ``I knew we had a good athlete and a great young man,'' said offensive coordinator An offensive coordinator typically refers to the coach on a football team in the National Football League or College football who is in charge of the offense. This position aids the head coach by designing and scripting plays, delegating work to offensive position coaches during Kevin Gilbride Kevin Gilbride (born August 27, 1951) is an American football coach. Gilbride served as the San Diego Chargers head coach from 1997-1998. He went to Southern Connecticut State University, where he played both quarterback and tight end. . ``We saw everything, but it was all preseason. Who knows how a guy is going to perform under fire? He was very much a babe in the woods trying to learn how to be a quarterback.'' Now, the league is learning quickly about Brunell. In his first year as a full-time starter, Brunell led the NFL in yards passing with 4,367. A good chunk of that came early in the season, when the Jaguars trailed in nearly every game and had to throw the ball to catch up. But during their seven-game winning streak Noun 1. winning streak - a streak of wins streak, run - an unbroken series of events; "had a streak of bad luck"; "Nicklaus had a run of birdies" that put them in the AFC (1) (Application Foundation Classes) A class library from Microsoft that provides an application framework and graphics, graphical user interface (GUI) and multimedia routines for Java programmers. Championship Game at New England, Brunell developed into the quarterback the Jaguars thought they might be getting. ``The team is very poised because of the leadership here, and the leadership all starts with Mark Brunell on offense,'' said center Dave Widell, a nine-year veteran. ``I have seen it in his eyes. He is going to be one of the next great superstar quarterbacks in this league.'' Few would have imagined that earlier this season, when Brunell was leading the league in interceptions. In the Jaguars' most devastating dev·as·tate tr.v. dev·as·tat·ed, dev·as·tat·ing, dev·as·tates 1. To lay waste; destroy. 2. To overwhelm; confound; stun: was devastated by the rude remark. loss of the year, 17-14 at St. Louis, he was picked off five times inside the Rams' 15-yard line. ``I think I'm more patient,'' Brunell said. ``The more game experience you get, the more confident you get and you become more patient. I can be more patient in the pocket. I don't have to make the throws that are tight. ``A lot can be said that when you believe in yourself and think you can get it done, you're probably going to get it done,'' he said. ``And that's what we have got going for us now.'' It all comes back to Brunell. He finished the season by going four games without an interception. He scrambled for a touchdown against Atlanta, a two-point conversion that tied the game in an overtime victory at Baltimore and a 29-yard run that led to the clinching touchdown in a 30-27 victory at Denver. On third-and-5 from the 16, Brunell told Jimmy Smith to run a fade into the end zone if there was single-safety coverage. The result was a touchdown pass and a 30-20 lead that was too much for Denver to overcome. ``You can sense it. You can feel he's in control,'' Gilbride said. ``Part of it is his individual skill, but the thing I always appreciate is his field generalship gen·er·al·ship n. 1. The rank, office, or tenure of a general. 2. Leadership or skill in the conduct of a war. 3. Skillful management or leadership. Noun 1. , the way he gets the best possible call so we've got a chance. It's just unbelievable how far he's come.'' Today's game features two of the best young quarterbacks in the league, whose careers both began in the Pacific Northwest: Brunell, who led Washington to the Rose Bowl three times, was once the host on a recruiting trip for Drew Bledsoe, who wound up going to Washington State. ``We're not real close, but I consider Drew a friend,'' Brunell said. ``I respect the way he handles himself on the field and off the field. His physical gifts are incredible. He's got it all.'' So does Brunell, even though he is just now showing it. When receiver Keenan McCardell signed with the Jaguars as a free agent in February, all he knew was that Brunell was left-handed and could scramble. That was the take on Brunell, a Steve Young lookalike: left-handed, a threat to run, wore No. 8. ``I never equated it that way,'' coach Tom Coughlin said. ``There's a lot of resemblance because of the size and the speed and the number. But I think he's an outstanding player in his own right.'' The year before the Jaguars started playing, Coughlin spent part of training camp with the Packers. That's where he got his first good look at Brunell, who was competing against Detmer to see who would back up Brett Favre. ``I liked everything about him,'' Coughlin said. ``He was an athlete, he could move, he had courage, he had a strong arm, he could bring the ball over the perimeter - all the things I thought would be critical.'' Jacksonville made Steve Beuerlein the No. 1 pick in the expansion draft, then made the first trade in franchise history to got Brunell. ``I think the feeling was Beuerlein would be the starter for however long, and then somebody - either Mark or somebody else - would come along,'' Gilbride said. CAPTION(S): 3 Photos Photo: (1,2) With his superb play, Jaguars quarterback Mark Brunell has captured the media's attention. (3) In his first year as full-time starter, Mark Brunell led the NFL in yards passing with 4,367. Associated Press |
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