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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: 18 Oct 2019, 10:18
by Grumpster
"Mahomes dislocated his knee last night, though no idea how long an injury that is. Seemed to be walking ok after they popped it back in, though they are generally tough bastards in the NFL."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 22:03
by Far Cough
"Played in the UK as well, was it London Monarchs?"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 21:55
by ironsofcanada
On The Ball 9:35 Thu Oct 17 The guy that used to be a punter for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League?

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 21:35
by On The Ball
Not one mention for Stan Gelbaugh? Are you all drunk?

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 20:31
by ironsofcanada
"Miike I don't think it was as much a case of not rating him as much as not liking him. Bradshaw remembering when Elway refused to play for the Colts who drafted him and threatened to play baseball instead. ""All I remember was, well wait a minute. The worst team gets the best player. That's the greatest compliment in the world. Why wouldn't you go to Baltimore? I went to Pittsburgh. Do you think a Louisiana boy wants to go to (expletive) Pittsburgh? I would have rather gone in the fifth round and gone to the Saints or some place down home. But you know what? I saddled up and went.""ù Elway is probably smarter but Bradshaw has done okay with what he got. Give him three more rings like Bradshaw and I would make Brees the greatest ever (no bias) but he would need Bradshaw's defence to do that."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 19:13
by Takashi Miike
"bradshaw, another clown who didn't rate elway"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 18:59
by ironsofcanada
"The talk of interview and quarterbacks reminds me of one with Terry Bradshaw. Before my time but saw it somewhere. Nice reporter says: ""You have started a bit slow this season. What might be the reason for that?"" Bradshaw: ""The alcohol mostly."" Unlike the one Sherman, it stops the reporter in his tracks"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 17:54
by southbankbornnbred
"I love the way that Sherman interview ends with the reporter... ""Well...and, Joe, back over to you..."" She just left Sherman's words hanging, as he had the final word in the game. Actually a decent ""leave"" by the reporter. There was nothing else that needed to be said at that point, so she didn't say anything else. Fair play to her."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 17:20
by crystal falace
"I didnt even scroll down that far, there are some real players (edge of hall of fame) even in the mid to late rounds, sherman & jason kelce etc"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 17:03
by ironsofcanada
crystal falace 5:00 Thu Oct 17 Going through there and seeing Richard Sherman His interview about Crabtree with that female reporter is still a great watch.

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 17:01
by crystal falace
Some terrible QB picks early in that draft though barring Newton

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 17:00
by crystal falace
"check out the 2011 draft, even scrolling down to some of the later picks there were some players who have had very decent careers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_NFL_Draft"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:59
by ironsofcanada
"southbankbornnbred 4:53 Thu Oct 17 Yeah, his point was that was where New England's luck turned for the first time and the rest is a history still being written. Hard to remember when they weren't good."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:55
by ironsofcanada
"Far Cough 4:51 Thu Oct 17 Yes sorry, mate Should be Takashi Miike 4:29 Thu Oct 17"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:55
by Far Cough
"Crystal, my post below was taken from Pro Football.com in 2005 so the 2011 draft hadn't happened yet"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:53
by southbankbornnbred
"And that ""tuck"" play was a fucking fumble. ;-)"

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:53
by crystal falace
My Dad always tells me that Marion is the best of all time but he hasnt really followed the sport for years. Hard to argue that he may well be up there with the most talented but not sure he can be in the discussion having never won a superbowl

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:51
by Far Cough
I think you're replying to Takashi Mike?

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:51
by southbankbornnbred
"Cough - does make you wonder what the hell the Yanks were putting in the water in 1983! TM - totally agree: for me, Elway tops the lot of them. Irons - respect your view, mate. Things like GOAT are all about opinions. My brother, for his part, will not have a word said against Dan Marino and claims he did it all ""one one good knee""! He's got a bit of a point: Marino entered the NFL with a structural knee problem. But lazer-like accuracy."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:49
by Grumpster
"I always preferred Steve Young to Montana personally. Both excellent, but Young felt like the first QB who was mustard with his legs as well and he was brilliant in the Superbowl. cսnt got 43 TD's, which wasn't bad in an era where it was still legal to kick the fuck out of them."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:48
by ironsofcanada
"FC I said top ten maybe top 5 because I did not have a list in mind but I would put Montana ahead of him, yes. Brady, Brees, Marino and Manning probably I can't really comment on people like Unitas, Staubach, Otto Graham who I have seen on lists higher than him. The AFC was pretty garbage in the late 80s early 90s, as evidence by the fact that first Bronco Super Bowl was the first in well over ten years for them. So Montana was facing better teams more regularly and getting to the Super Bowl was a bigger accomplishment. In my opinion. I was watching a think from the 100 years and Mark Wahlberg was discussing about how New England had won nothing (Boston thought they were cursed) until the tuck play."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:47
by Far Cough
My 5 top QBs are: Dan the man Marino John the Scrambler Elway Tom Brady has to be up there Joe the Mouse Montana Steve Young

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:46
by crystal falace
the 22011 draft class should go down as one of the best of all time If you go down he list in the future you could very easily see 10 plus hall of fame players in the first round a long with another load of very exceptional NFL starters

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:43
by Far Cough
"1983 was a great draft for QBs: They say it takes at least five seasons to properly judge a draft class. Fair enough. That being the case, let's take a look at some of what the 1983 NFL Draft had produced by 1988: The single-season record holder for passing yards and touchdowns (Dan Marino ) The single-season record holder for rushing yards (Eric Dickerson ) Three quarterbacks who started in the Super Bowl (Marino, John Elway and Tony Eason; Jim Kelly would later become the fourth) Seven starters on the Bears' 1985 Super Bowl team, including three-fifths of the offensive line and Super Bowl XX MVP (Richard Dent) A two-time AFC rushing leader (Curt Warner) The 1988 leader in receiving yards (Henry Ellard) The 1984 leader in receiving touchdowns (Mark Clayton) The 1988 leader in combined scrimmage yards (Roger Craig) And that's just after five years. It's now been 20 years since the 1983 draft, and there is enough evidence in hindsight to call it perhaps the greatest draft class in NFL history. Of course, the Class of '83 will be forever known as the ""Year of the Quarterback,"" because of the six signal-callers chosen in Round 1 -- Elway, Marino, Kelly, Eason, Ken O'Brien and Todd Blackledge. But the overall talent produced in that draft -- from top to bottom -- makes the quarterback story just one chapter of a blockbuster tale."

Re: NFL (since 2016)

Posted: 17 Oct 2019, 16:29
by Takashi Miike
"who are the nine better QBs than Elway? and don't give me Montana, who played in far superior teams and systems. you use Davis's play-off performances as a way of playing down Elway's legacy, yet he'd already reached three superbowls before Terrell arrived"