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Matt Flynn was horrible today. Really starting to question Mckenzie's eye for talent as his draft pics haven't exactly been stunning or solid.
lol they never were, I'm starting to think Matt schuab is the Houston Romo.
Speaking of Romo, Cowboys just showed why they are in fact the Cowboys.
Sure, it'll take more time to see whose defense will be up to the challenge since the first few weeks are always a bit chaotic for defenses as they figure out the new offenses and playmakers out there. It's more likely that they'd get beaten by another high power offense than a great defense.Maybe not in September and October, but in December and January? Sure.
I wouldn't say avg. 120 yards a game is "no running game" . The don't have a dominant back, thoThat's the thing, with virtually no running game, Manning has to be perfect (or the Broncos D has to wipe out any mistakes). That's a tall order over the course of 19 games.
Just a brutal blow for a defense which has been playing pretty well this year. Other than Brady (and maybe Talib at this point) Wilfork is the most irreplaceable guy on the team. They were pretty thin at DT to begin with, they're surely going to have to bring someone in. I'd love to see a Richard Seymour reunion, but I doubt he wants to play for as little as the Pats would probably want to pay him.Wilfork done for the year.
Yeah, the Locker situation is really weird. Still no word in what Is actually wrong. Xray was negative. MRI hasn't come back or been announced. All they said is it's not as bad as initially feared...but 4-8 weeks is still a pretty big range.Wilfork done for the year, Locker 4-8 weeks.
This article from the same author has him arguing that Lane Kiffin will propel Flacco to the Super Bowl, the Jaguars should use their Twitter feed for a drinking game, and that old-school Browns QB Milt Olhm is better than Peyton Manning.Does anyone have even the slightest chance of slowing down Peyton Manning's march to a Super Bowl title? Have we written this exact same sentence, like, 9 out of the past 10 years? How did that work out? Who knows! We have no memory.
His teams have also notoriously underachieved in the post season as well. He does not play well in December and January. Still probably one of the greatest quarterbacks ever though but you can't deny he has consistently been surrounded by a talented receiver core his entire career.Peyton has won a championship so you can't really hold it against him. His teams have just had bad defense more often than not.
He has thrown way too much terrible playoff INTs at the worst times to just blame the defenses.Peyton has won a championship so you can't really hold it against him. His teams have just had bad defense more often than not.
Peyton's career QB rating in December is 99.0, compared to a 96.5 mark for his career.His teams have also notoriously underachieved in the post season as well. He does not play well in December and January. Still probably one of the greatest quarterbacks ever though but you can't deny he has consistently been surrounded by a talented receiver core his entire career.
He has thrown way too much terrible playoff INTs at the worst times to just blame the defenses.
I think you can pretty much attribute 99% of Peyton's post season failures to the Patriots/Ravens/Steelers. He wasn't facing weak defenses. That's for sure.Yes he has, but a lot of those were to superior teams honestly. The Patriots and Ravens right? I'm not a Colts/Broncos fan so I don't remember too well
Eh, I would be hard pressed to call the Ravens superior last year. And this is coming from a Ravens fan. They didn't actually start playing excellent football until the Indy game. They were essentially the football version of the 2011 St. Louis Cardinals.Yes he has, but a lot of those were to superior teams honestly. The Patriots and Ravens right? I'm not a Colts/Broncos fan so I don't remember too well
And if one player from Denver knew how to cover a deep ball late in the game, the Broncos would have won.Eh, I would be hard pressed to call the Ravens superior last year. And this is coming from a Ravens fan. They didn't actually start playing excellent football until the Indy game. They were essentially the football version of the 2011 St. Louis Cardinals.
I don't see why Schaub is taking so much heat this year. He's actually very above average compared to most other QBs in the league.New meal in Houston: The Matt Schaub Pick-Six Special.
Because he folds like a house of cards against good teams.I don't see why Schaub is taking so much heat this year. He's actually very above average compared to most other QBs in the league.
Oddly enough I could see the Vikings making a move for Freeman.I do expect him to be signed somewhere shortly. Jacksonville, Cleveland, and Oakland are my Top 3.
I feel bad for schaub after that taint. As awful as that pick 6 was, he definitely got too much heat from fans for a week 4 regular season game.New meal in Houston: The Matt Schaub Pick-Six Special.
Yeah...about Hoyer...I don't see Cleveland being interested in paying a lot of money for Josh Freeman when they're winning on the cheap with Brian Hoyer unless they're surprisingly in love with him. If they want a new QB, they'll get one in next year's draft since it'll be cheap and easily expendable if they don't work out. It's interesting how much the changes to draft salaries has changed how teams handle their rookies now, as they don't mind throwing them out to the wolves earlier than teams would've done so even four or five years ago.
It's a shame the Buffalo game isn't happening during snow season so we could get another great snow bowl.
They suck so much that they can win with either QB.QB controversy brewing in Cleveland over who sucks the least.
The only good thing that trade did for them is light a fire under their asses to prove the haters wrong. The first round pick is nice, but that doesn't help them right now. The running game is as bad, if not worse, than it was before.Remember when the Browns traded TR and "punted on the season?"
Cleveland's run blocking is really bad. Trent Richardson will probably be a productive RB for a few years, but he's not a world-beater when it comes to lateral agility, acceleration, or breakaway speed. With a bad run-blocking OL, someone like McGahee won't be appreciably worse than Richardson.But you see how valuable a RB is to win/losses
That sounds needlessly complicated.TJ Ward gets the pick six to seal the win!
The new rumor about an 18 game season only lets players play a max of 16 games, which is an intriguing way to get around that problem. The only issue I have is that it sort of ruins the whole "X has played every snap of his career" streaks that healthy players are proud to keep going.
It's not about week 4. It's the rising anger from a fan base that thinks the only thing standing between the Texans and many rings is Schaub and Kubiak.I feel bad for schaub after that taint. As awful as that pick 6 was, he definitely got too much heat from fans for a week 4 regular season game.
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Yea is does. So if some team is fighting for their playoff lives, but their starting qb has played 16 games they are screwed? The NFL is getting out of handThat sounds needlessly complicated.