ill take Q over housh and housh over keyshawn...
I've always felt the challenge in measuring Q is that his real value is not in the stats.
How do you measure that sheer gut determination he gets, when we watch him drive another twenty yards after the catch, dodging defenders, pulling 3 along with him, to get that touchdown? I'd love to put together a video of some of his best runs.
And the way he fights back - hitting as hard as he does. They don't measure that.
Remember Anquan broke all the records in his rookie season. He's sharing the field with Fitzgerald, for heavens sake, and had his face broke this season. He still made the Pro Bowl and possibly the shortest recovery on record.
Housh ??? Please.
how do you measure the ridiculousness of walking off the NFC championship field holding hands with your scummy agent?
What's to measure? The only people that care about that false statement you made IE "holding hands" are silly fans. His teammates are fine with his actions and clearly want him here. Q has given enough blood sweat and tears for this team and its fans over the last 6 years to be given a pass. Thats not even counting being by far the most fan friendly player this organization has ever seen not named Kurt Warner. Short memories.
What's to measure? The only people that care about that false statement you made IE "holding hands" are silly fans. His teammates are fine with his actions and clearly want him here. Q has given enough blood sweat and tears for this team and its fans over the last 6 years to be given a pass. Thats not even counting being by far the most fan friendly player this organization has ever seen not named Kurt Warner. Short memories.[/QUOTE]
Shane your man love for "Q" has been well documented, but this is a true statement. Q deserves our respect for what he has done for this team on the field and off, He played a big part in getting Edge to sign here.
Q leaving the field was his perogitive and also his loss. He may never get a chance like that again, but we all do things in anger that we later regret. But in the heat of the battle at least to me it's understandable.