| Mark
Brunell
Scout.com Headlines: |
No Respect For Special Teams Steelers don't walk the talk in regards to special teams. Will another NFL club?
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Sep 6, 2009 |
Fouch Shows He is Ready to Compete  Backup QB now ready for primetime if pressed into service
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Aug 12, 2008 |
Q & A with Blaine Newnham Former Times writer talks to Johnson about covering the Huskies
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May 16, 2008 |
Saints Analysis: Mark Brunell  Saintsinsider.com breaks down New Orleans' new backup QB
-by SaintsInsider.com
Mar 14, 2008 |
Collins In, Brunell Out Todd Collins wanted a chance to start. But nobody was offering that.
-by Scout.com
Mar 1, 2008 |
Gibbs II Greatest Hits It seems like just yesterday that the limo pulled up.
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Jan 9, 2008 |
Midweek Report John Keim discusses a few locker room topics, practice, and some Gibbs quotes on the game.
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Jan 2, 2008 |
Collins Earns Promotion Quarterback Todd Collins jumped a spot in the quarterback order.
-by Scout.com
Sep 5, 2007 |
Open Locker Room: Players Talk to the Media  Jason Campbell, Mark Brunell, Casey Rabach, Randy Thomas and Marcus Washington answer questions.
-by Scout.com
Sep 5, 2007 |
Press Conference: Joe Gibbs Joe Gibbs took questions from the media today. Here is a transcript:
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Sep 5, 2007 |
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| Date of Birth: |
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| Biography: |
How Acquired: Acquired in a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars on March 3, 2004.
NFL Acquisition: Selected in the fifth round (118th overall) of the 1993 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers.
Career Stats:
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2006: Brunell played in 10 games, with nine starts, in his third year in Washington. He finished with 1,789 passing yards, eight touchdowns, four interceptions and an 86.5 QB rating. He finished the season as the 10th-ranked passer in the NFL.
2005: Brunell reclaimed the Redskins' starting quarterback job and produced a solid season, guiding the Redskins to a 10-6 record and 1-1 record in the postseason. He completed 262-of-454 passes for 3,050 yards, 23 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. His QB rating for the season: 85.9.
2004: In his first season in Washington, Brunell started the first nine games and completed 118-of-237 passes for 1,194 yards, seven touchdowns and six interceptions. Patrick Ramsey took over the reins as starting quarterback in Week 10.
2003: Brunell started three games and completed 54-of-82 passes for 484 yards and two scores and no interceptions during his final season as a Jaguar. He did not play in the season's final 13 games because of an elbow injury and the emergence of rookie Byron Leftwich.
2002: Brunell started the first 15 games of the season and ranked seventh in the AFC with an 85.7 passer rating while throwing only seven interceptions. He completed 245-of-416 passes for 2,788 yards and 17 touchdowns. He missed the season finale with a pulled hamstring.
2001: He started 15 games and finished fourth in the AFC in passing with an 84.1 rating and was named first alternate to the Pro Bowl. He threw for 3,309 yards (third most of his career, sixth in the AFC), 19 touchdowns (one short of a career-high) and 13 interceptions. He completed 289-of-473 passes and ran 39 times for 224 yards (third on squad) and one score.
2000: Brunell started all 16 games and put up numbers that were the second-highest of his career for passing yards (3,640), attempts (512) and completions (311). He tied his 1998 team record with 20 touchdown passes and finished ranked sixth in the AFC and 10th in the NFL with an 84.0 passer rating.
1999: He started the year's first 15 games and finished ranked fourth in the AFC and 11th in the NFL with a 82.0 passer rating. Brunell completed 259-of-441 passes for 3,060 yards, 14 scores and only nine interceptions.
1998: Brunell started 13 games, missing the final three regular season games before returning for both postseason contests. He finished as the fourth-highest rated passer in the AFC with a 89.9 rating, the second-highest of his career.
1997: Brunell had one of his most prolific seasons as a passer when he led the AFC and finished third in the NFL with a 91.2 rating.
1996: Brunell had the sixth-most prolific season by a quarterback in NFL history as he led all players at his position in passing yards (4,367) and rushing yards (396), becoming the first quarterback since Baltimore's Johnny Unitas to lead the league in both categories.
1995: He was the starting quarterback for the Jaguars in their inaugural season, becoming the highe |
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