CheekyDave
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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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.this Titans team is built to beat KC. they can run the ball and shorten the game...and oh, kansas city has the worst run defense in the league.
I was getting depressed reading some of their posts. As a Patriots fan, I’ve been there but the joy of victories far outweigh the tough losses
Tyreek Hill does not deserve to sniff a SuperbowlThis is great. Now I really don't have anyone to cheer against in the Playoffs. Whoever wins is of no concern. Chiefs fans may get annoying but they weren't nearly as obnoxious as Ravens fans (and their "historic" team).
Let's do the playoffs.
Watson, 1-1 record, 49 of 74 for 66.2%, 2 TD 1 INT, 87.8 QBR, Sack% 11.9.
Jackson, 0-2 record, 45 of 88 for 51.1%, 3 TD 3 INT, 68.3 QBR, Sack % 11.1
a 2 game sample size! Wow! Insightful!
- It hasn't happened yet, but there can't be anyone who predicted that there'd be an AFC title game between the Texans and Titans.
Peyton was 0-3 in his first three playoffs and had 9 1 and dones... I don’t think Jackson can play that many years. But he’s got a shot at going 0 for 3A few things that crossed my mind as I went through most of this thread.
-He still has time to improve his passing, but Lamar Jackson is another in a long line of running QBs that have failed to win it all.
-I remember many on this forum scoffing at the notion that Ryan Tannehill could be a good QB.
-The curse of Defamegate continues.
- I know the kid is young, but Jackson needs to work on his maturity.
- Is BGC Jackson's agent?
- It looks like Jackson is off to a good start to pursue PEDton's one and done record.
- It hasn't happened yet, but there can't be anyone who predicted that there'd be an AFC title game between the Texans and Titans.
Once Brady retires, you are going to get more "odd" Super Bowls where you have AFC teams that no one predicts to be in the SB actually make it...Brady leaving will eliminate or greatly reduce the non-competitive balance of the AFC.
Source?
Yeah, since 2003, the only QBs in the Super Bowl from the AFC have been Brady, Big Ben, and Peyton (with one outlier from Joe Flacco, lol).
That’s insane (so much for parity). Those days are over and I agree we’re gonna see more random teams get hot and make it to the Super Bowl like what happens in the NFC (2010s had 9 different teams in 8 seasons).
I guess there’s a chance the AFC could be represented only by Mahomes, Jackson, or Watson the next decade but doubtful.
Division is absolutely up for grabs, especially since we play each division winner and the other AFC East teams do not. I guess they play NE twice so it evens out, but division games are always tough.I think just our division next year, even if we retain Brady, is up for grabs. I could see a case for any of the 4 teams winning it, especially with the NFC West as the out of conference opponent. It is more doubtful that jets or Dolphins could get to the top, BUT I could see either going 9-7, and I could see 9-7 winning it, so....
I think just our division next year, even if we retain Brady, is up for grabs. I could see a case for any of the 4 teams winning it, especially with the NFC West as the out of conference opponent. It is more doubtful that jets or Dolphins could get to the top, BUT I could see either going 9-7, and I could see 9-7 winning it, so....
-I remember many on this forum scoffing at the notion that Ryan Tannehill could be a good QB.
Sorry Delicate Genius but you're talking about the Forum Resident Genius (FRG).There is none, obviously. This Bacon guy also insinuated me calling Jackson's tackle tonight "dirty garbage" was racist.
I've read five posts from him in here and in four of them he's telling others they don't know anything about football. Cool guy.