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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.Yes, the team with the lower SOS gets the better draft pick because in essence they lost to overall “worse” teams. If both teams are 4-13 but one has a SOS of .520 and the other has a SOS of .530 then the .520 team is worse because the teams they faced were not as good on average. The .530 team was more likely to lose due to facing tougher teams.That's good right?
Yeah, Lawrence was the last “generational” QB and he hasn’t been that good. Meanwhile the next year Burrow wasn’t hailed as anything that amazing but he’s a lot better.“Generational” doesn’t means as much as it used to
Gotta wonder how the Jags handle his extension.Yeah, Lawrence was the last “generational” QB and he hasn’t been that good. Meanwhile the next year Burrow wasn’t hailed as anything that amazing but he’s a lot better.
Caleb Williams is the next “generational” guy, for consideration’s sake.
That has to be itSo is Lawrence all screwed up because of the ankle injury what’s going on
He will get a huge payday like Herbert did because they all do as long as they’re not garbage. Daniel Jones even got paid for being mediocre for one year.Gotta wonder how the Jags handle his extension.
I realize he is injured right now. But he hasn't been as advertised.
When I saw his pre draft interview saying he would be fine if he never played in NFL (or something like that) I knew he would never be great. Does not have the mentality or attitude for that position.“Generational” doesn’t means as much as it used to
Probably get shagged like every other game they've gone up against a good team?Wonder how Miami will do in Baltimore next week?
Critical game.
Dallas is a good team thoughProbably get shagged like every other game they've gone up against a good team?
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