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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Me too. I think Hurts was also the 5th QB off the board in the draft just like Mac was. Hopefully that's not the only thing they'll have in commonI sort of wonder 5 years from now how we'll look back on all this, especially if Jones is still the starter. I don't even know what you can take away from last year. Just a weird, weird season.
On the topic of this post, I would say that Jalen Hurts is probably the biggest surprise to me out of everyone. I paid no attention to the Eagles all year and it took me until midseason to even stop picking against them. I haven't really watched him play and always thought he was just an O.K. quarterback who was just a good athlete. He clearly took a massive step forward this year that I don't think many of us expected. As much as I dislike the Philly fans thanks to the 2017 season, I'd still like to see him pull off the upset. I'd rather not listen to people start putting Mahomes up there with Brady, which I'm sure many will start to do if he wins his second.
While I am certainly not going to defend Patricia, let it be acknowledged that the clustermess which was the Patriots’ coaching staff this year comes down to the decisions of just one person.Matt Patricia for assistant coach of the year? Or no
Glad he at least seems to acknowledge that was a colossal screwup. Would have rather he anticipated it a year ago like everyone else did... better late than never I guess.While I am certainly not going to defend Patricia, let it be acknowledged that the clustermess which was the Patriots’ coaching staff this year comes down to the decisions of just one person.
Agreed. Both Pederson and Daboll also completely turned around their teams from the season before. I wonder if it matters that Pederson is a known commodity and an experienced coach and Daboll is brand new to the position.Here's a quick link I'll add to this:
Tough call on coach of the year. I'd have to put it between Pederson and Daboll. Both guys did a great job this season. You can make the argument for Shanahan, but I feel like the other two guys did more with less. Should be interesting to see who gets it.
I haven't either, although the discussion about the awards and some of the related stuff is pretty interesting to talk about it.Do people actually watch this crap? I loathe awards shows of any type. It's a tough call between a stick in the eye and being forced to watch any of the grammy's, emmy's, oscar's.............NFL honors is no better in my mind. I've never watched it.
I haven't either, although the discussion about the awards and some of the related stuff is pretty interesting to talk about it.
I'm with you on the pomp and circumstance part of it. It's fun to talk about who deserves which honor and talking about what transpired over the season when discussing it. I agree with you on the popularity contest, which is sort of why at least when we all talk about it here, we tend to talk more about who did what on the field, etc. Which again, is always more fun to go back and forth about.Yes talking about the awards is interesting to a degree. It's also a popularity contest to a degree which also turns me off but I agree with your overall point.
They had an excellent draft. Too bad they don’t have a QB.It sickens me that the Jets got both rookie of the year honors. I will never understand why the Texans took Derek Stingley over Sauce Garner other than they are the Texans.
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