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Post by Toilet Paper Roll on Dec 16, 2018 0:10:31 GMT -5
When was the last time the Jets had an actual good offense?
Last time in the top 10 was the 2008 Bret Favre lead team.
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Post by Toilet Paper Roll on Dec 16, 2018 0:15:18 GMT -5
This is the first time the Browns have beat the Broncos since the Bernie Kozar lead Browns won 30-29 while the most overrated QB of all time puked all over his shoes and threw 2 INTs
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Dec 16, 2018 0:32:24 GMT -5
This is the first time the Browns have beat the Broncos since the Bernie Kozar lead Browns won 30-29 while the most overrated QB of all time puked all over his shoes and threw 2 INTs John Elway is not the most overrated QB of all time. Not even close....
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Post by Toilet Paper Roll on Dec 16, 2018 0:33:44 GMT -5
This is the first time the Browns have beat the Broncos since the Bernie Kozar lead Browns won 30-29 while the most overrated QB of all time puked all over his shoes and threw 2 INTs John Elway is not the most overrated QB of all time. Not even close....
Name five more overrated
EDIT: I guess maybe Aikman
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Post by Sicho100 on Dec 16, 2018 0:34:13 GMT -5
To defend Rivers, he'd probably have a Superbowl appearance and likely a victory had his running back not tapped out in 2007 like a little bitch. You'll remember that was the AFC title game where Rivers played on a torn ACL and the Chargers barely lost. Isn’t that the game LT sat out for whatever reason I don’t even remember. Just know he stood on sideline all game He had an MCL sprain. And the team realized that it would be better to use Michael Turner and Darren Sproles than an LT that couldn't run. Also, Rivers may have played with a torn ACL that game, but what is often forgotten is that he sucked that game. He went 19/37 for 211 yards, 0 TDs, and 2 picks. He "led" the Chargers to a nine point loss, despite the fact that Tom Brady threw 3 picks.
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Post by Pensacola Tableheads on Dec 16, 2018 0:43:28 GMT -5
John Elway is not the most overrated QB of all time. Not even close....
Name five more overrated
EDIT: I guess maybe Aikman
Joe Namath, Eli Manning, Ben Rothlisberger, Phil Simms, and Joe Flacco.
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Post by Toilet Paper Roll on Dec 16, 2018 0:50:37 GMT -5
Name five more overrated
EDIT: I guess maybe Aikman
Joe Namath, Eli Manning, Ben Rothlisberger, Phil Simms, and Joe Flacco. None of those guys (sans maybe Big Ben) are put in Elways category. None of them are considered among a handful of the best ever.
I can probably grant you Namath though. History remembers him a legend where his career was really predicated on one game.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Dec 16, 2018 0:54:24 GMT -5
Joe Namath, Eli Manning, Ben Rothlisberger, Phil Simms, and Joe Flacco. None of those guys (sans maybe Big Ben) are put in Elways category. None of them are considered among a handful of the best ever.
I can probably grant you Namath though. History remembers him a legend where his career was really predicated on one game.
Considering Elway got them to three Super Bowls with him being the really only offensive player and when he was finally able to get help, he was able to win his last two before retiring, I think he has legit earned a place in the conversation of best QB ever. Not saying he is it at this time as my money is on Brady for that, but he deserves being in that list.
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Post by Toilet Paper Roll on Dec 16, 2018 1:13:35 GMT -5
None of those guys (sans maybe Big Ben) are put in Elways category. None of them are considered among a handful of the best ever.
I can probably grant you Namath though. History remembers him a legend where his career was really predicated on one game.
Considering Elway got them to three Super Bowls with him being the really only offensive player and when he was finally able to get help, he was able to win his last two before retiring, I think he has legit earned a place in the conversation of best QB ever. Not saying he is it at this time as my money is on Brady for that, but he deserves being in that list.
He gets props for that first run, second was a shitshow strike season and he did have a legit running game on his third Super Bowl run.
Not calling him "bad" or mediocre, or just OK, a deserving HOFer Who's a Terrell Davis away from being Jim Kelly with better legs
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Post by Porky's Butthole on Dec 16, 2018 1:49:32 GMT -5
As a Browns fan, I feel like Miz with the Hate Me Now promo...
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Dec 16, 2018 7:40:48 GMT -5
Name five more overrated
EDIT: I guess maybe Aikman
Joe Namath, Eli Manning, Ben Rothlisberger, Phil Simms, and Joe Flacco. Swap Marino in for Ben and take out Eli, and I'm with you.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Dec 16, 2018 13:32:31 GMT -5
Miami shitting the bed early
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2018 13:36:20 GMT -5
Is Miami banking on another miracle?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2018 13:38:02 GMT -5
Vikes playing on rookie mode.
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Post by Sicho100 on Dec 16, 2018 13:40:43 GMT -5
Is Miami banking on another miracle? Nah, they're just on the road (Miami is 6-1 at home, but 1-5 on the road)
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Post by Brainbustaaah! on Dec 16, 2018 13:41:13 GMT -5
Miami right now:
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2018 13:44:05 GMT -5
Is Miami banking on another miracle? Nah, they're just on the road (Miami is 6-1 at home, but 1-5 on the road) Ah. I assume Miami is going to eternally remain a 7-9 or 8-8 bubble team, so I don't pay them much attention.
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Post by Sicho100 on Dec 16, 2018 13:46:29 GMT -5
Nah, they're just on the road (Miami is 6-1 at home, but 1-5 on the road) Ah. I assume Miami is going to eternally remain a 7-9 or 8-8 bubble team, so I don't pay them much attention. Oh yeah, there is no reason for the Dolphins to actually play their games. Just give them a 7-9 record at the start of the season, and save a few players' brains.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Dec 16, 2018 13:47:53 GMT -5
Is Miami banking on another miracle? Nah, they're just on the road (Miami is 6-1 at home, but 1-5 on the road) Yea they are good at home but shit on the road
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Post by BRV on Dec 16, 2018 13:48:32 GMT -5
The Dolphins are such a Jekyll and Hyde team when it comes to their performance on the road versus when they play at home. They’re 6-1 in the friendly confines of Hard Rock Stadium and 1-5 (en route to 1-6 today) when they have to travel.
Look no further than last Sunday as proof of that. They lost by 31 points when they traveled to New England in September but they managed to win at home last week.
If they magoo their way into the second Wild Card in the AFC playoffs, they are going to get demolished, if only because they’ll be playing on the road.
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