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NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 10 Mar 2016, 09:51
by crystal falace
"Free agency started last night and was pretty crazy some huge money being spent. Osweiler getting £18m a year for the Texans, leaving the Broncos without a QB, Giants have spent a fortune on good but not great players, Oliver Vernon has more guaranteed money than JJ Watt. lots more deals but cant be bothered to list them all."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 02 Jan 2021, 19:35
by southbankbornnbred
"The more I think about it, the more I like the idea of going with Darnold next season under a new HC/OC, but placing him under quick pressure to learn the new playbook and perform. He'll be into his fourth season at that point, with no excuses. We've got a lot of top-end picks in the 2021 draft due to being shit and the Jamal Adams trade. I'd be tempted to trade-out one of our first-rounders to 2022, so we've got two first-rounders up our sleeve if Darnold bombs under a new coach."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 02 Jan 2021, 19:30
by southbankbornnbred
"It's not guaranteed that the Jets will take Fields with the #2 pick. The kid has talent, but has imploded on more than one occasion this season (including under proper defensive pressure last week). The GM apparently likes the look of Zach Wilson at BYU. But there's also talk of potentially sticking with Darnold and building a proper team around him under a new HC. Plenty of options - plenty for the Jets to think about: no doubt we'll screw it up! It will mostly hang on who gets the HC and OC jobs."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 02 Jan 2021, 15:15
by crystal falace
The number 1 oberall pick got absolutely oitplayed by the projected number 2 pick. Be interesting to see how the jets ruin fields. Some very good QBs coming into the draft this year.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 02 Jan 2021, 13:01
by Takashi Miike
"crystal, I think he deserves the heisman trophy but they'll be desperate to hand it to lawrence. may depend on who wins the college championship"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 02 Jan 2021, 12:17
by crystal falace
They cannot stop Bama at all. That wide receiver looks absolutely incredible and will probably go in the top 10 of the draft. Runni g back looks a monster too.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 02 Jan 2021, 12:09
by Takashi Miike
"even the refereeing teams in college football cater to the bigger teams with dodgy calls, I really hope notre dame win this"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 01 Jan 2021, 23:49
by crystal falace
Alvin Kamara now dtested positive for Covid. Could miss the first playoff gane if the saints cant clinch a bye

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 31 Dec 2020, 20:41
by crystal falace
Ryan Fitzpatrick has tested positive for covid. So no late game heroics from him to save the fins this week. If Tua's even allowed to play now too.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 19:58
by Takashi Miike
mayo bowl live - wake forest v wisconsin https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Fw9gPDkok2U

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 17:05
by Takashi Miike
"cough, I don't like getting carried away as the franchise has been cursed since snyder took over but I think we're just a decent quarterback away now from being a challenger. mclaurin needs another very good receiver on the opposite side but it's just adding depth now and the QB will set us up. he doesn't have to be a world beater, just not make stupid mistakes. my one worry is rivera turning to cam newton, who looks like he may be on his way out of new england regarding gibbs, the pundits always ignore him when talking about the best coaches ever but what other head coach won three superbowls with three different qbs, and not one of those qbs a franchise player? gibbs shouldn't have come back when he did but he's the reason we got rivera, and he proved in nascar how good he is at building a winning team"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 16:03
by southbankbornnbred
"FC - yep, both very fine players, but the Vikes missed out on their best years. Moon had one of the strongest arm's I've ever seen. He needed it, too, because Houston's system required a relentless cannon. Glanville was quite insane, but in the most entertaining way."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 15:55
by Far Cough
"SBB, both those QBs ended up at the Vikings but on a downward cycle, Houston and Philadelphia had the best out of them. Talking of Houston, I really miss characters like Jerry Glanville and his smash mouth football, bloke used to leave tickets for Elvis at the will call window"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 15:50
by southbankbornnbred
"GOAT is still Elway, realistically. If I had to put my mortgage on a QB to drive the team the entire length of the field, in the worst weather, with any set of team-mates, and needing a comeback score to win...I'd go to Elway every day of the week - before Brady, Montana, Manning, Marino and any other GOAT candidate."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 15:47
by southbankbornnbred
"After Broadway Joe (of course), Randall Cunningham is still my favourite quarterback. Not the best - not by any means. But a top-class talent who was just mesmerising to watch. Amazing athlete, excellent passing skills, superb scrambler and some truly jaw-dropping 'did he just do that' moments of elusiveness. Fucking loved watching him play. Warren Moon, too, although that was down to his incredible arm strength and the relentless no-huddle offense. That guy was a machine-gunner."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 15:46
by Far Cough
"Cheers, Mike that's an impressive record by Mr Williams, I doubt any QB will ever repeat that? Shame, that's when the Skins were a decent team, I really liked Joe Gibbs I bet you wished you could have Doug and Joe now along with Diesel Riggins and Art Monk"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 15:39
by southbankbornnbred
"https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2018/0925/First-black-starting-quarterback-reflects-on-race-in-football-and-society#:~:text=other%20FREE%20newsletters.-,First%20black%20starting%20quarterback%20reflects%20on%20race%20in%20football%20and,playing%20for%20the%20Denver%20Broncos."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 15:39
by Takashi Miike
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_starting_black_NFL_quarterbacks

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 15:38
by southbankbornnbred
"FC - reportedly Marlin Briscoe at Denver in 1968. Drafted as a cornerback, played QB for a season and then became a WR. One heck of a good afro."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 15:37
by Takashi Miike
"no, cough, there were quite a few before Doug but he made history being the first winner & has two records that will probably never be beat. only QB to throw 4 td passes in a super bowl quarter, and the most passing yards (228) in a single super bowl quarter"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 15:34
by cup of tea
7800 rushing yards

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 15:28
by Far Cough
Who was the first black (are we allowed to say that?) QB in the NFL? Doug Williams? Warren Moon? Randall Cunningham?

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 15:20
by southbankbornnbred
"TM - yeah, you're right about the pre-draft workouts etc. Haskins looks, I'm afraid, another of the kids who has talent but lacks the discipline to knuckle down and apply himself how a starting NFL quarterback has to. It's arguably the most demanding role in all of sport - because so much hangs on the QB. Yet by definition, the NFL now requires college-age kids to enter professional sport and almost immediately behave and learn like scholars - while simultaneously paying them in such a way that youngsters have the spending power of kings and all that entails. He's not the first, and won't be the last, to fail on that basis. The good thing for Haskins is that he's young enough to bounce back to an NFL side (even as back-up) providing he learns from his experience. So many don't - or just walk off with their millions in the bank. It's so difficult to draft the right QB. Too many variables and so many 'must do' requirements the moment they walk through the door aged 21 or so, having never been a professional. I'm always amazed when the real talents - like Manning etc - hit the ground running (so to speak). They get so little time and, let's face it, for a 21 year-old millionaire there are many, many potential distractions. It's easier not to live and learn like a monk."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 14:29
by Takashi Miike
"they were banking on that last season too, a long way to go yet"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 14:21
by cup of tea
Packers v Chiefs Superbowl then?

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 30 Dec 2020, 13:52
by El Scorchio
But that would make Bill belichick David Moyes... ü§Ø