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Re: National Football League
« Reply #4365 on: December 06, 2021, 11:19:19 PM »

that was about as old school/ground and pound as it gets.

Great win
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« Reply #4366 on: December 06, 2021, 11:23:21 PM »

that was about as old school/ground and pound as it gets.

Great win

Amazing red zone play.
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« Reply #4367 on: December 06, 2021, 11:36:21 PM »

The D was special and that wind was like a 12th man (for both sides).

But what was really special was the Bills kkew the pats would run and run and run, but the Pats O-line was dominant.
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« Reply #4368 on: December 06, 2021, 11:53:26 PM »

The D was special and that wind was like a 12th man (for both sides).

But what was really special was the Bills knew the pats would run and run and run, but the Pats O-line was dominant.

The Bills' press has been savage about that.
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Re: National Football League
« Reply #4369 on: December 07, 2021, 10:41:36 AM »

Rate the rookie quarterbacks.

Is Lawrence still at ONE?
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« Reply #4370 on: December 07, 2021, 11:36:52 AM »

Rate the rookie quarterbacks.

Is Lawrence still at ONE?

ONE, meaning at the bottom?
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« Reply #4371 on: December 07, 2021, 12:03:27 PM »

I think at this point, and the sample size is still real small, and the learning curve is steep, if there were to be a redraft of the 5 1st round rookie QBs they might be drafted this way

Lawrence
Mac Jones
Fields
Lance
Wilson

IMO Lawrence's raw ability and college resume edges Mac Jones skills and smarts, but its close.

 
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« Reply #4372 on: December 07, 2021, 12:34:12 PM »

IMO, Mac JOnes is only looking as good as he does because BB knows how to coach better than anyone and he knows how to put a great O-Line together. If you had put Daniel Jones with the Pats and Mac Jones with the Giants, you'd have a positive outlook on Daniel and a negative on on Mac.


COACHING makes the difference, and so does who is UP FRONT.

Carry on.
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« Reply #4373 on: December 07, 2021, 12:51:42 PM »

BB is a great coach, and BB and MacDaniels have generally put Mac in a position to succeed.

and you'll never see me argue against the importance of an O-line.

Never.

Which was a central argument in my saying putting Saquon behind a No-line was dumb and a waste of an asset. 

The Pats struggled early this season when they had O-line injuries. But Mac still showed pretty good promise under stress and he does have a decent resume winning big games. And if the Pats can win with a smart QB who is accurate but doesn't have a cannon for an arm, or isn't a scrambling magician making magic throws, so what?

This game is about the W not the stats.

As to comping the Jones, I haven't seen a lot from Danny Drops yet, but he may have a stronger arm than Mac, but weaker fingers and can't hold onto the football.
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« Reply #4374 on: December 07, 2021, 05:13:05 PM »

I still have Lawrence 1 - but its close

Mac and Lance have a chance to come out on top in time.
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« Reply #4375 on: December 09, 2021, 11:09:03 AM »

After the 2018 season, the best QB from the 2018 draft was Baker Mayfield. After 2019 it was Lamar Jackson. After.2020 if was Josh Allen. This year they are all struggling.  I would pump the brakes on ranking the QBs for now.
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Re: National Football League
« Reply #4376 on: December 09, 2021, 06:07:45 PM »

WEEK 14


Thursday, Dec. 9, 8:20 PM MN -3 Steelers 44.5      Steelers*, over

Sunday, Dec. 12, 1:00 PM KC -9.5 Raiders 48.5
Sunday, Dec. 12, 1:00 PM Saints -5.5 NYJ 43.5
Sunday, Dec. 12, 1:00 PM TN -9.5 Jags 44
Sunday, Dec. 12, 1:00 PM Cleveland -2.5 Ravens 42.5
Sunday, Dec. 12, 1:00 PM Carolina -3 Falcons 43
Sunday, Dec. 12, 1:00 PM Cowboys -4 WA 48
Sunday, Dec. 12, 1:00 PM Seahawks -7.5 Houston 42

Sunday, Dec. 12, 4:05 PM Denver -8 Lions 42
Sunday, Dec. 12, 4:05 PM LAC -10.5 Giants 44.5
Sunday, Dec. 12, 4:25 PM Cincy -1 49ers 47.5
Sunday, Dec. 12, 4:25 PM TB -3.5 Bills 52.5
Sunday, Dec. 12, 8:20 PM GB -12.5 Bears 43

Monday, Dec. 13, 8:15 PM AZ -3 Rams 52

5 straight weeks above or at .500 - a modest run.
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Re: National Football League
« Reply #4377 on: December 09, 2021, 06:16:45 PM »

Re:  Barkley and that decrepit Giants line -

I imagine he'd have had 2500 yards plus in 2018 if the line were any good - maybe even 3000, eh, Banks?
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Re: National Football League
« Reply #4378 on: December 09, 2021, 07:23:11 PM »

Re:  Barkley and that decrepit Giants line -

I imagine he'd have had 2500 yards plus in 2018 if the line were any good - maybe even 3000, eh, Banks?

kid its not my concern that you didn't understand the weaknesses of the team you root for.

or the values of real football players in winning real football games.

And I don't follow fantasy football so if you say the Barkely would have rushed for 3,000 yards in '18 with a decent O-line, I imagine he'd be a very impactful fantasy player.

best of luck with that.
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Re: National Football League
« Reply #4379 on: December 09, 2021, 07:26:29 PM »

After the 2018 season, the best QB from the 2018 draft was Baker Mayfield. After 2019 it was Lamar Jackson. After.2020 if was Josh Allen. This year they are all struggling.  I would pump the brakes on ranking the QBs for now.

IMO the interesting thing is the flood of new QBs over the past few years replacing the dinosaurs of the early 00s. Except for Tyranno Tom  in Tampa, and BenTosaurus in Pitt, Adds a lot of uncertainty every week.
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