Cactus Jack wrote:
Terry McLaurin for Mingo straight up, who says no?
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Cactus Jack wrote:
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Duke4life831 wrote:
He saw how impressive McCarthy has looked and realized his dream of signing with the Vikings has officially closed!
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Cactus Jack wrote:The last two full seasons that Rodgers has played (2022 & 2024) he's been a below average starter.
In 2022, his QBR was 26th best (41.3). Last season, he finished 25th (48.0). Just barely edging out guys like Daniel Jones & Anthony Richardson.
It's been 3 full years since he's put together a good season by his standards. He's also 41. It was pretty evident this past season that he didn't have much juice.
QB_Eagles wrote:Cactus Jack wrote:The last two full seasons that Rodgers has played (2022 & 2024) he's been a below average starter.
In 2022, his QBR was 26th best (41.3). Last season, he finished 25th (48.0). Just barely edging out guys like Daniel Jones & Anthony Richardson.
It's been 3 full years since he's put together a good season by his standards. He's also 41. It was pretty evident this past season that he didn't have much juice.
I like it for the Steelers. Either it works or it will be a disaster. I think the latter is much more likely but at least it's better than certain other teams that give big contracts to QBs who are proven liabilities in the playoffs. On the flip side, both P. Manning and Brady got carried to SBs by great teams while they were old and declining.
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
QB_Eagles wrote:Cactus Jack wrote:The last two full seasons that Rodgers has played (2022 & 2024) he's been a below average starter.
In 2022, his QBR was 26th best (41.3). Last season, he finished 25th (48.0). Just barely edging out guys like Daniel Jones & Anthony Richardson.
It's been 3 full years since he's put together a good season by his standards. He's also 41. It was pretty evident this past season that he didn't have much juice.
I like it for the Steelers. Either it works or it will be a disaster. I think the latter is much more likely but at least it's better than certain other teams that give big contracts to QBs who are proven liabilities in the playoffs. On the flip side, both P. Manning and Brady got carried to SBs by great teams while they were old and declining.
During an interview with Seattle Sports 710-AM, Macdonald was asked whether anything other than an injury between now and the start of the season could lead the Seahawks to go with another quarterback.
The question came a day after Darnold delivered an up-and-down performance in the Seahawks' fourth day of OTAs, the first of which that was open to reporters. Darnold's lowlights while leading the No. 1 offense included two interceptions in a span of three plays during a 7-on-7 period in the red zone, as well as several plays that fizzled with the quarterback holding onto the ball.
TheLowlySquire wrote:Wow, Arda! Huge!
Howard Mass wrote:Arda is not a terrorist. Arda is a good person.
TheLowlySquire wrote:Wow, Arda! Huge!
Howard Mass wrote:Arda is not a terrorist. Arda is a good person.
El Turco wrote:QB_Eagles wrote:Cactus Jack wrote:The last two full seasons that Rodgers has played (2022 & 2024) he's been a below average starter.
In 2022, his QBR was 26th best (41.3). Last season, he finished 25th (48.0). Just barely edging out guys like Daniel Jones & Anthony Richardson.
It's been 3 full years since he's put together a good season by his standards. He's also 41. It was pretty evident this past season that he didn't have much juice.
I like it for the Steelers. Either it works or it will be a disaster. I think the latter is much more likely but at least it's better than certain other teams that give big contracts to QBs who are proven liabilities in the playoffs. On the flip side, both P. Manning and Brady got carried to SBs by great teams while they were old and declining.
There are already rumblings about benching him, it didn't take long
During an interview with Seattle Sports 710-AM, Macdonald was asked whether anything other than an injury between now and the start of the season could lead the Seahawks to go with another quarterback.
The question came a day after Darnold delivered an up-and-down performance in the Seahawks' fourth day of OTAs, the first of which that was open to reporters. Darnold's lowlights while leading the No. 1 offense included two interceptions in a span of three plays during a 7-on-7 period in the red zone, as well as several plays that fizzled with the quarterback holding onto the ball.
If Seattle is very lucky this turns into another Matt Flynn situation.
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
El Turco wrote:Seattle paid 100m to improve from 31st to 24th
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Cactus Jack wrote:QB_Eagles wrote:Cactus Jack wrote:The last two full seasons that Rodgers has played (2022 & 2024) he's been a below average starter.
In 2022, his QBR was 26th best (41.3). Last season, he finished 25th (48.0). Just barely edging out guys like Daniel Jones & Anthony Richardson.
It's been 3 full years since he's put together a good season by his standards. He's also 41. It was pretty evident this past season that he didn't have much juice.
I like it for the Steelers. Either it works or it will be a disaster. I think the latter is much more likely but at least it's better than certain other teams that give big contracts to QBs who are proven liabilities in the playoffs. On the flip side, both P. Manning and Brady got carried to SBs by great teams while they were old and declining.
Are we talking about Carson Wentz?
Darnold's deal is very team friendly. It's basically a 1 year guarantee with team options. If he's terrible, he won't be around for long.
A 41 year old Rodgers with his entourage is not a preferable option.
Fwiw the Steelers wanted to sign Darnold. But he chose Seattle instead.
QB_Eagles wrote:3897 yards, 63% comp, 28 TD, 11 Int
3928 yards, 67.5% comp, 26 TD, 11 Int
Who is goated and who is washed?
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