Kerry Collins

18 October 2009

efending Champion Pittsburgh and a seven-point loss to the AFC East-leading New York Jets. 

Kerry Collins doesn’t have a lot of tread left on his tires, but he has enough to spread the ball around to his group of tall receivers. That will be a challenge within itself as Nate Washington, Justin Gage, and Kenny Britt are all 6-1 or taller. 

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Posted by Randolph Charlotin | No comments yet

26 May 2009

last season, Haynesworth didn't play either, so no real gain there.  The big question will be Kerry Collins, and I think his arm will just about fall off.  I'll give the Steelers 6/10.

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22 January 2009

ould be just as risky, and here are the free agent QB options:

Kurt Warner: Not going anywhere.

Kerry Collins: Will likely stick around in Tennessee due to Vince Young's suppose instability.

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Posted by Zach Koenig | 1 comment

27 December 2008

Pittsburghwould be fine as long as Byron Leftwich avoided mistakes. Kerry Collins led teams to the NFC Championship and Super Bowl before joining Tennessee. His maturity and ability to avoid mistakes trumps Vince Young's otherworldly athleticism.

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15 December 2008

Tennessee went with a pass play, but Kerry Collins and the offense did not succeed. After the game, Fisher told reporters the reason he didn't have Bironas out there was because they were facing the wind and they 'were about 5 yards from Bironas' favorable spot'. I'm not so sure if I believe Fisher fully on his comments, but even great head coaches make mistakes.

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9 December 2008

s demolished the Lions with two star rushers (Chris Johnson and LenDale White) and one old-fart QB (Kerry Collins).  The Vikes played the Lions with two star rushers (Peterson and Taylor)

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3 December 2008

star, Vince Young, have a mental breakdown early this year, and made the switch to the grizzled vet Kerry Collins, who has played well, not made too many mistakes, and let his defense take care of the rest...

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2 December 2008

ons in a blowout!  Tennessee has a well-balanced offense with two quality running backs.  Kerry Collins is a very good manager of the offense, but he can still make all the necessary throws when needed.  The Titans defense is playing well also.  Jeff Fisher has his club firing on all cylinders heading into the play-offs!  

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28 November 2008

little list I threw together to celebrate the holiday...I had more time on my hands today than Kerry Collins did against Detroit. And that's saying something. 

10. Mike Tomlin

The Steelers have a tradition of great coaches that goes back almost forty years. Of course, they've only had three coaches during that time, as opposed to the Raiders, who went through three coaches last week. Maybe I exaggerated a little, but I think the rest of the league could take a lesson from the Rooney family. Hire a good coach, use the quality players you have, and let him build a team around his system, not the system the last coach used, not the system the GM wants, but the system that you hired him to implement. Al Davis, take notes...

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17 November 2008

 

Tennessee is now 10-0…that’s amazing considering that they are doing it with Kerry Collins as their QB.  Good thing Vince Young had some issues at the beginning of the season! 

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10 September 2008

Vince Young is out of the picture, your next line of competition is an wily old Penn State veteran. Kerry Collins is capable of throwing the ball quite far as well. It would be quite hard to beat out his arm strength. Trying to out throw Collins won't win you the job. The best way to beat out Collins is pretty simple, considering

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