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Quoted: There’s no other explanation for such a baseless comment. Over 800 yards running. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: MVP!!! It's too bad he's so slow and immobile and can't evade defenders very well. There’s no other explanation for such a baseless comment. Over 800 yards running. It's called sarcasm. Let's revisit the stat:
When one of the most athletic QBs in NFL history holds THAT record (and also has one of the worst NFL playoff records ever lol), it tells you a lot about that player. |
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When one of the most athletic QBs in NFL history holds THAT record (and also has one of the worst NFL playoff records ever lol), it tells you a lot about that player. View Quote Click To View Spoiler 2023 vs KC: I mean it feels obvious to say, "he played bad in games they lost", but it isn't just bad, it is REALLY bad. Compared to the regular season games he started in:KC 2nd scoring defense (17.3 ppg), BAL scored 10 Baltimore averaged 29.6 ppg under Lamar this season Lamar had 2 turnovers Lamar was sacked 4 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season (with Lamar starting) 2020 @ BUF: BUF 16th scoring defense (23.4 ppg), BAL scored 3 Baltimore averaged 30.3 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 1 turnover Lamar was sacked 3 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season 2019 vs TEN: TEN 12th scoring defense (20.7 ppg), BAL scored 12 Baltimore averaged 29.6 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 3 turnovers Lamar was sacked 4 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season 2018 vs LAC: LAC 8th scoring defense (20.6 ppg), BAL scored 17 Baltimore averaged 25.1 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 2 turnovers Lamar was sacked 7 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season
It isn't a 1 player sport. The entire team puts into it. Obviously, there is plenty of blame to spread around... BUT... it certainly doesn't look great when your "two" time "MPV", who comes with the highest price tag in the NFL (at time of signing, now 3rd), is leading you to the worst performance of the entire season in every post season he reaches. |
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Quoted: Going back to the fact that Lamar has lost every postseason game in which the opponent scored over 13 points. Looking at what Lamar/the offense put together in those games: Click To View Spoiler 2023 vs KC: I mean it feels obvious to say, "he played bad in games they lost", but it isn't just bad, it is REALLY bad. Compared to the regular season games he started in:KC 2nd scoring defense (17.3 ppg), BAL scored 10 Baltimore averaged 29.6 ppg under Lamar this season Lamar had 2 turnovers Lamar was sacked 4 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season (with Lamar starting) 2020 @ BUF: BUF 16th scoring defense (23.4 ppg), BAL scored 3 Baltimore averaged 30.3 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 1 turnover Lamar was sacked 3 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season 2019 vs TEN: TEN 12th scoring defense (20.7 ppg), BAL scored 12 Baltimore averaged 29.6 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 3 turnovers Lamar was sacked 4 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season 2018 vs LAC: LAC 8th scoring defense (20.6 ppg), BAL scored 17 Baltimore averaged 25.1 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 2 turnovers Lamar was sacked 7 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season
It isn't a 1 player sport. The entire team puts into it. Obviously, there is plenty of blame to spread around... BUT... it certainly doesn't look great when your "two" time "MPV", who comes with the highest price tag in the NFL (at time of signing, now 3rd), is leading you to the worst performance of the entire season in every post season he reaches. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:
When one of the most athletic QBs in NFL history holds THAT record (and also has one of the worst NFL playoff records ever lol), it tells you a lot about that player. Click To View Spoiler 2023 vs KC: I mean it feels obvious to say, "he played bad in games they lost", but it isn't just bad, it is REALLY bad. Compared to the regular season games he started in:KC 2nd scoring defense (17.3 ppg), BAL scored 10 Baltimore averaged 29.6 ppg under Lamar this season Lamar had 2 turnovers Lamar was sacked 4 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season (with Lamar starting) 2020 @ BUF: BUF 16th scoring defense (23.4 ppg), BAL scored 3 Baltimore averaged 30.3 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 1 turnover Lamar was sacked 3 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season 2019 vs TEN: TEN 12th scoring defense (20.7 ppg), BAL scored 12 Baltimore averaged 29.6 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 3 turnovers Lamar was sacked 4 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season 2018 vs LAC: LAC 8th scoring defense (20.6 ppg), BAL scored 17 Baltimore averaged 25.1 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 2 turnovers Lamar was sacked 7 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season
It isn't a 1 player sport. The entire team puts into it. Obviously, there is plenty of blame to spread around... BUT... it certainly doesn't look great when your "two" time "MPV", who comes with the highest price tag in the NFL (at time of signing, now 3rd), is leading you to the worst performance of the entire season in every post season he reaches. “hE iS nOt To BlAmE!!!” Attached File |
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Quoted: Going back to the fact that Lamar has lost every postseason game in which the opponent scored over 13 points. Looking at what Lamar/the offense put together in those games: Click To View Spoiler 2023 vs KC: I mean it feels obvious to say, "he played bad in games they lost", but it isn't just bad, it is REALLY bad. Compared to the regular season games he started in:KC 2nd scoring defense (17.3 ppg), BAL scored 10 Baltimore averaged 29.6 ppg under Lamar this season Lamar had 2 turnovers Lamar was sacked 4 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season (with Lamar starting) 2020 @ BUF: BUF 16th scoring defense (23.4 ppg), BAL scored 3 Baltimore averaged 30.3 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 1 turnover Lamar was sacked 3 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season 2019 vs TEN: TEN 12th scoring defense (20.7 ppg), BAL scored 12 Baltimore averaged 29.6 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 3 turnovers Lamar was sacked 4 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season 2018 vs LAC: LAC 8th scoring defense (20.6 ppg), BAL scored 17 Baltimore averaged 25.1 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 2 turnovers Lamar was sacked 7 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season
It isn't a 1 player sport. The entire team puts into it. Obviously, there is plenty of blame to spread around... BUT... it certainly doesn't look great when your "two" time "MPV", who comes with the highest price tag in the NFL (at time of signing, now 3rd), is leading you to the worst performance of the entire season in every post season he reaches. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted:
When one of the most athletic QBs in NFL history holds THAT record (and also has one of the worst NFL playoff records ever lol), it tells you a lot about that player. Click To View Spoiler 2023 vs KC: I mean it feels obvious to say, "he played bad in games they lost", but it isn't just bad, it is REALLY bad. Compared to the regular season games he started in:KC 2nd scoring defense (17.3 ppg), BAL scored 10 Baltimore averaged 29.6 ppg under Lamar this season Lamar had 2 turnovers Lamar was sacked 4 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season (with Lamar starting) 2020 @ BUF: BUF 16th scoring defense (23.4 ppg), BAL scored 3 Baltimore averaged 30.3 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 1 turnover Lamar was sacked 3 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season 2019 vs TEN: TEN 12th scoring defense (20.7 ppg), BAL scored 12 Baltimore averaged 29.6 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 3 turnovers Lamar was sacked 4 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season 2018 vs LAC: LAC 8th scoring defense (20.6 ppg), BAL scored 17 Baltimore averaged 25.1 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 2 turnovers Lamar was sacked 7 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season
It isn't a 1 player sport. The entire team puts into it. Obviously, there is plenty of blame to spread around... BUT... it certainly doesn't look great when your "two" time "MPV", who comes with the highest price tag in the NFL (at time of signing, now 3rd), is leading you to the worst performance of the entire season in every post season he reaches. Attached File |
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Quoted: I think they would have won more than 3 with Barry View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don't think it would've made much of a difference for the Cowboys, but it definitely would have made a big difference for Barry Sanders. I think their only good shot at another one was in the 1994 season when they lost in the NFC Championship game to the 49ers 38-28. Emmitt Smith had 75 yards, 2 TDs, and no turnovers. Aikman had 3 INTs and the Cowboys had 5 total turnovers. It’s certainly possible, but I don’t think it’s likely the Cowboys win that game if you switch out Smith and Sanders. |
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Quoted: “hE iS nOt To BlAmE!!!” https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/IMG_5499_jpeg-3112916.JPG View Quote Way to get some serious mileage out of a meme, it's what, the 4th or 5th time you've posted it. Lamar is such a dogwhistle around here. |
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Quoted: Why would he be? Brady currently has five more rings and he even owns the tiebreaker. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/IMG_5873_jpeg-3112858.JPG View Quote Mahomes is arguably the better athlete, so assuming he plays to Brady's retirement age, he'll play another 17 years. Plus the one he'll get in less than 2 weeks. |
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Quoted: Way to get some serious mileage out of a meme, it's what, the 4th or 5th time you've posted it. Lamar is such a dogwhistle around here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: “hE iS nOt To BlAmE!!!” https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/IMG_5499_jpeg-3112916.JPG Way to get some serious mileage out of a meme, it's what, the 4th or 5th time you've posted it. Lamar is such a dogwhistle around here. I’m not sure a SS of an ESPN game summary is a meme, but if you want to find some more recent “my baby Groot didin do nuttin” examples (that are undoubtedly out there), I’ll be happy to post those next time it comes up instead. |
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Quoted: Mahomes is arguably the better athlete, so assuming he plays to Brady's retirement age, he'll play another 17 years. Plus the one he'll get in less than 2 weeks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Why would he be? Brady currently has five more rings and he even owns the tiebreaker. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/258158/IMG_5873_jpeg-3112858.JPG Mahomes is arguably the better athlete, so assuming he plays to Brady's retirement age, he'll play another 17 years. Plus the one he'll get in less than 2 weeks. Groot is a better athlete than both of them. How many rings is the better athlete up to? |
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Quoted: Mahomes is arguably the better athlete, so assuming he plays to Brady's retirement age, he'll play another 17 years. Plus the one he'll get in less than 2 weeks. View Quote Brady went to extraordinary lengths to maintain his health and ability to play all the way to 45. Is Mahomes going to those same lengths? Mahomes has 12 years left more realistically. |
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Quoted: Brady went to extraordinary lengths to maintain his health and ability to play all the way to 45. Is Mahomes going to those same lengths? Mahomes has 12 years left more realistically. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Mahomes is arguably the better athlete, so assuming he plays to Brady's retirement age, he'll play another 17 years. Plus the one he'll get in less than 2 weeks. Brady went to extraordinary lengths to maintain his health and ability to play all the way to 45. Is Mahomes going to those same lengths? Mahomes has 12 years left more realistically. KC will need a new |
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Quoted: My point based on history and reasonable longevity, is that Mahomes will have time on his side for breaking Brady's ring count. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Groot is a better athlete than both of them. How many rings is the better athlete up to? My point based on history and reasonable longevity, is that Mahomes will have time on his side for breaking Brady's ring count. It’s possible, however unlikely, that Mahomes will finish his career with more rings than Brady, but time is not “on his side.” |
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Bold choice. The WTF is one of the more interesting coaching vacancies of this cycle. New ownership, new culture, good assets, etc. Getting in on the ground floor of that could have been really good, especially compared to the sort of bad situations HC vacancies usually come with. Meanwhile, the Lions offense could pick up right where they left off this season, or they might not. And if they don't, he might not get the same opportunity. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Ben Johnson, who had the skins HC job in his hands is staying in Detroit. Can’t wait for the defensive retread the skins end up hiring. I’d be happy with Belichick or Vrabel, def not Quinn.
Bold choice. The WTF is one of the more interesting coaching vacancies of this cycle. New ownership, new culture, good assets, etc. Getting in on the ground floor of that could have been really good, especially compared to the sort of bad situations HC vacancies usually come with. Meanwhile, the Lions offense could pick up right where they left off this season, or they might not. And if they don't, he might not get the same opportunity. You don’t stay hot forever. He was the one candidate that really intrigued me, but I also understand not taking the job. Skins have A LOT of work to do, and they have a huge question mark at the biggest position of need. |
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Quoted: It's called sarcasm. Let's revisit the stat:
When one of the most athletic QBs in NFL history holds THAT record (and also has one of the worst NFL playoff records ever lol), it tells you a lot about that player. View Quote He has as many playoff wins as Baker Mayfield. Show him some respect. |
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Quoted: Going back to the fact that Lamar has lost every postseason game in which the opponent scored over 13 points. Looking at what Lamar/the offense put together in those games: Click To View Spoiler 2023 vs KC: I mean it feels obvious to say, "he played bad in games they lost", but it isn't just bad, it is REALLY bad. Compared to the regular season games he started in:KC 2nd scoring defense (17.3 ppg), BAL scored 10 Baltimore averaged 29.6 ppg under Lamar this season Lamar had 2 turnovers Lamar was sacked 4 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season (with Lamar starting) 2020 @ BUF: BUF 16th scoring defense (23.4 ppg), BAL scored 3 Baltimore averaged 30.3 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 1 turnover Lamar was sacked 3 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season 2019 vs TEN: TEN 12th scoring defense (20.7 ppg), BAL scored 12 Baltimore averaged 29.6 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 3 turnovers Lamar was sacked 4 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season 2018 vs LAC: LAC 8th scoring defense (20.6 ppg), BAL scored 17 Baltimore averaged 25.1 ppg under Lamar that season Lamar had 2 turnovers Lamar was sacked 7 times Largest margin of defeat of the season Lowest score of the season
It isn't a 1 player sport. The entire team puts into it. Obviously, there is plenty of blame to spread around... BUT... it certainly doesn't look great when your "two" time "MPV", who comes with the highest price tag in the NFL (at time of signing, now 3rd), is leading you to the worst performance of the entire season in every post season he reaches. View Quote Teams should have been tripping over themselves to give up two first round picks and that contract for that performance. |
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Quoted: It’s possible, however unlikely, that Mahomes will finish his career with more rings than Brady, but time is not “on his side.” View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Groot is a better athlete than both of them. How many rings is the better athlete up to? My point based on history and reasonable longevity, is that Mahomes will have time on his side for breaking Brady's ring count. It’s possible, however unlikely, that Mahomes will finish his career with more rings than Brady, but time is not “on his side.” If age is strictly the factor then time is on his side but getting that many SB rings is highly unlikely unless he follows the Brady method. Aaron R. is trying to emulate him but we all see how that is going. Going to be a steep uphill climb to match/pass the GOAT. Brady hated scrambling but Mahomes lives off of it....not a great method for longevity. |
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View Quote Nice. I added her to the BotD thread. I think she's definitely an upgrade from this “cute face.” Click To View Spoiler |
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Quoted: i If age is strictly the factor then time is on his side but getting that many SB rings is highly unlikely unless he follows the Brady method. Aaron R. is trying to emulate him but we all see how that is going. Going to be a steep uphill climb to match/pass the GOAT. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Groot is a better athlete than both of them. How many rings is the better athlete up to? My point based on history and reasonable longevity, is that Mahomes will have time on his side for breaking Brady's ring count. It’s possible, however unlikely, that Mahomes will finish his career with more rings than Brady, but time is not “on his side.” If age is strictly the factor then time is on his side but getting that many SB rings is highly unlikely unless he follows the Brady method. Aaron R. is trying to emulate him but we all see how that is going. Going to be a steep uphill climb to match/pass the GOAT. I don’t think the average NFL fan fully comprehends how fuckin’ insane it is that Tom Brady was playing AT AN MVP LEVEL at age 44. Though still not as impressive as Terence Newman being a starting CB at age 39, IMO. |
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Quoted: I think their only good shot at another one was in the 1994 season when they lost in the NFC Championship game to the 49ers 38-28. Emmitt Smith had 75 yards, 2 TDs, and no turnovers. Aikman had 3 INTs and the Cowboys had 5 total turnovers. It’s certainly possible, but I don’t think it’s likely the Cowboys win that game if you switch out Smith and Sanders. View Quote Barry fucking Switzer... |
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Quoted: Nice. I added her to the BotD thread. I think she's definitely an upgrade from this “cute face.” Click To View Spoiler View Quote Insta-thots are a dime a dozen, but you do you. |
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Quoted: Insta-thots are a dime a dozen, but you do you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Nice. I added her to the BotD thread. I think she's definitely an upgrade from this “cute face.” Click To View Spoiler Insta-thots are a dime a dozen, but you do you. No idea how that’s relevant to the current discussion, but, yup, they sure are. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I think their only good shot at another one was in the 1994 season when they lost in the NFC Championship game to the 49ers 38-28. Emmitt Smith had 75 yards, 2 TDs, and no turnovers. Aikman had 3 INTs and the Cowboys had 5 total turnovers. It’s certainly possible, but I don’t think it’s likely the Cowboys win that game if you switch out Smith and Sanders. Barry fucking Switzer... The fact that they got #3 with him really speaks to how insanely loaded that roster was. |
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Is this a lot? I admit I don't follow how much coaches get paid at all.
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Quoted: I don’t think the average NFL fan fully comprehends how fuckin’ insane it is that Tom Brady was playing AT AN MVP LEVEL at age 44. Though still not as impressive as Terence Newman being a starting CB at age 39, IMO. View Quote Allow me the throw in the George Blanda reference Placekicker and quarterback. Blanda played 26 seasons of pro football and had scored more points than anyone in history at the time of his retirement. Blanda retired from pro football in August 1976 at age 48, the sport's oldest player ever. At age 43, Blanda was playing for the Raiders as a kicker and had a remarkable five-game run as a quaterback. Against the Steelers, Blanda threw for three touchdowns in relief of an injured quaterback Daryle Lamonica. One week later, his 48-yard field goal with three seconds remaining salvaged a 17–17 tie with the Kansas City Chiefs. On November 8, he again came off the bench to throw a touchdown pass to tie the Cleveland Browns with 1:34 remaining, then kicked a 53-yard field goal with 0:03 left for the 23–20 win In the team's next game, Blanda replaced Lamonica in the fourth quarter and connected with Fred Biletnikoff on a touchdown pass with 2:28 left in the game to defeat the Denver Broncos, 24–19. The following week, Blanda's 16-yard field goal in the closing seconds defeated the San Diego Chargers, 20–17. In the AFC title game against the Baltimore Colts, Blanda again relieved an injured Lamonica, completing 17 of 32 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns while also kicking a 48-yard field goal and two extra points, keeping the Raiders in the game until the final quarter, when he was intercepted twice. At 43, he became the oldest quarterback ever to play in a championship game, and was one of the few remaining straight-ahead kickers in the NFL. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Blanda |
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Quoted: Is this a lot? I admit I don't follow how much coaches get paid at all.
View Quote Yes, that is significantly higher than the average across the league. |
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Quoted: Allow me the throw in the George Blanda reference Placekicker and quarterback. Blanda played 26 seasons of pro football and had scored more points than anyone in history at the time of his retirement. Blanda retired from pro football in August 1976 at age 48, the sport's oldest player ever. At age 43, Blanda was playing for the Raiders as a kicker and had a remarkable five-game run as a quaterback. Against the Steelers, Blanda threw for three touchdowns in relief of an injured quaterback Daryle Lamonica. One week later, his 48-yard field goal with three seconds remaining salvaged a 17–17 tie with the Kansas City Chiefs. On November 8, he again came off the bench to throw a touchdown pass to tie the Cleveland Browns with 1:34 remaining, then kicked a 53-yard field goal with 0:03 left for the 23–20 win In the team's next game, Blanda replaced Lamonica in the fourth quarter and connected with Fred Biletnikoff on a touchdown pass with 2:28 left in the game to defeat the Denver Broncos, 24–19. The following week, Blanda's 16-yard field goal in the closing seconds defeated the San Diego Chargers, 20–17. In the AFC title game against the Baltimore Colts, Blanda again relieved an injured Lamonica, completing 17 of 32 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns while also kicking a 48-yard field goal and two extra points, keeping the Raiders in the game until the final quarter, when he was intercepted twice. At 43, he became the oldest quarterback ever to play in a championship game, and was one of the few remaining straight-ahead kickers in the NFL. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Blanda View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don’t think the average NFL fan fully comprehends how fuckin’ insane it is that Tom Brady was playing AT AN MVP LEVEL at age 44. Though still not as impressive as Terence Newman being a starting CB at age 39, IMO. Allow me the throw in the George Blanda reference Placekicker and quarterback. Blanda played 26 seasons of pro football and had scored more points than anyone in history at the time of his retirement. Blanda retired from pro football in August 1976 at age 48, the sport's oldest player ever. At age 43, Blanda was playing for the Raiders as a kicker and had a remarkable five-game run as a quaterback. Against the Steelers, Blanda threw for three touchdowns in relief of an injured quaterback Daryle Lamonica. One week later, his 48-yard field goal with three seconds remaining salvaged a 17–17 tie with the Kansas City Chiefs. On November 8, he again came off the bench to throw a touchdown pass to tie the Cleveland Browns with 1:34 remaining, then kicked a 53-yard field goal with 0:03 left for the 23–20 win In the team's next game, Blanda replaced Lamonica in the fourth quarter and connected with Fred Biletnikoff on a touchdown pass with 2:28 left in the game to defeat the Denver Broncos, 24–19. The following week, Blanda's 16-yard field goal in the closing seconds defeated the San Diego Chargers, 20–17. In the AFC title game against the Baltimore Colts, Blanda again relieved an injured Lamonica, completing 17 of 32 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns while also kicking a 48-yard field goal and two extra points, keeping the Raiders in the game until the final quarter, when he was intercepted twice. At 43, he became the oldest quarterback ever to play in a championship game, and was one of the few remaining straight-ahead kickers in the NFL. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Blanda That was when quarterbacks took serious hits. |
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Quoted: Is this a lot? I admit I don't follow how much coaches get paid at all.
View Quote The highest paid college coaches make around $10M-$11M, so, yeah. Jim Harbaugh made $10M at Michigan last season so it would’ve taken a lot more than that to get him to bail on the school he played for. Of course, Harbaugh also probably wanted to get the hell out of Dodge before the hammer gets brought down on Michigan and wins get vacated. |
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Quoted: KC will need a new View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Mahomes is arguably the better athlete, so assuming he plays to Brady's retirement age, he'll play another 17 years. Plus the one he'll get in less than 2 weeks. Brady went to extraordinary lengths to maintain his health and ability to play all the way to 45. Is Mahomes going to those same lengths? Mahomes has 12 years left more realistically. KC will need a new The danger isn’t Kelce’s age, Mahomes’s age, or Mahomes’s play style as he ages. The danger is Andy Reid. I think Andy might legitimately love the game more than he loves is own family, but there’s a limit to how long a man of his age and health can grind the way he does. He works insane hours, his training camps are notoriously tough, and his team has been playing 23ish games a year recently. I don’t know how long he’ll keep that up. What comes after Andy? A semi recent rumor was Matt Nagy, and that’s terrifying. |
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Quoted: Allow me the throw in the George Blanda reference Placekicker and quarterback. Blanda played 26 seasons of pro football and had scored more points than anyone in history at the time of his retirement. Blanda retired from pro football in August 1976 at age 48, the sport's oldest player ever. At age 43, Blanda was playing for the Raiders as a kicker and had a remarkable five-game run as a quaterback. Against the Steelers, Blanda threw for three touchdowns in relief of an injured quaterback Daryle Lamonica. One week later, his 48-yard field goal with three seconds remaining salvaged a 17–17 tie with the Kansas City Chiefs. On November 8, he again came off the bench to throw a touchdown pass to tie the Cleveland Browns with 1:34 remaining, then kicked a 53-yard field goal with 0:03 left for the 23–20 win In the team's next game, Blanda replaced Lamonica in the fourth quarter and connected with Fred Biletnikoff on a touchdown pass with 2:28 left in the game to defeat the Denver Broncos, 24–19. The following week, Blanda's 16-yard field goal in the closing seconds defeated the San Diego Chargers, 20–17. In the AFC title game against the Baltimore Colts, Blanda again relieved an injured Lamonica, completing 17 of 32 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns while also kicking a 48-yard field goal and two extra points, keeping the Raiders in the game until the final quarter, when he was intercepted twice. At 43, he became the oldest quarterback ever to play in a championship game, and was one of the few remaining straight-ahead kickers in the NFL. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Blanda View Quote "Blanda was signed by the Chicago Bears for $600 in 1949, an amount owner George Halas demanded back when he made the team. Blanda was given a lucrative contract of $6000, as the $600 was just a sign on bonus." |
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Quoted: "Blanda was signed by the Chicago Bears for $600 in 1949, an amount owner George Halas demanded back when he made the team. Blanda was given a lucrative contract of $6000, as the $600 was just a sign on bonus." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Allow me the throw in the George Blanda reference Placekicker and quarterback. Blanda played 26 seasons of pro football and had scored more points than anyone in history at the time of his retirement. Blanda retired from pro football in August 1976 at age 48, the sport's oldest player ever. At age 43, Blanda was playing for the Raiders as a kicker and had a remarkable five-game run as a quaterback. Against the Steelers, Blanda threw for three touchdowns in relief of an injured quaterback Daryle Lamonica. One week later, his 48-yard field goal with three seconds remaining salvaged a 17–17 tie with the Kansas City Chiefs. On November 8, he again came off the bench to throw a touchdown pass to tie the Cleveland Browns with 1:34 remaining, then kicked a 53-yard field goal with 0:03 left for the 23–20 win In the team's next game, Blanda replaced Lamonica in the fourth quarter and connected with Fred Biletnikoff on a touchdown pass with 2:28 left in the game to defeat the Denver Broncos, 24–19. The following week, Blanda's 16-yard field goal in the closing seconds defeated the San Diego Chargers, 20–17. In the AFC title game against the Baltimore Colts, Blanda again relieved an injured Lamonica, completing 17 of 32 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns while also kicking a 48-yard field goal and two extra points, keeping the Raiders in the game until the final quarter, when he was intercepted twice. At 43, he became the oldest quarterback ever to play in a championship game, and was one of the few remaining straight-ahead kickers in the NFL. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Blanda "Blanda was signed by the Chicago Bears for $600 in 1949, an amount owner George Halas demanded back when he made the team. Blanda was given a lucrative contract of $6000, as the $600 was just a sign on bonus." #6 George Blanda | Top 10 Raiders All Time | NFL Films |
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Quoted: I know its a rerun but on tonight's episode of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, Joe Buck won zero dollars for his charity /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/knight-473.jpg View Quote So, he plays WOF as well as he announces. |
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Quoted: Nice. I added her to the BotD thread. I think she's definitely an upgrade from this “cute face.” Click To View Spoiler View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Nice. I added her to the BotD thread. I think she's definitely an upgrade from this “cute face.” Click To View Spoiler I seent it |
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Does she have the shitty accent? I dont listen, just look |
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Quoted: Does she have the shitty accent? I dont listen, just look View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Does she have the shitty accent? I dont listen, just look She talks? |
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