Indeed. Those guys don’t appear to be either Trump fans or Redskins fans.
Indeed. Those guys don’t appear to be either Trump fans or Redskins fans.
I guess what he’s saying is that if you’re close enough to need a pooch punt, wouldn’t it be better if the kicker was further back, so he could kick a “real” punt further and reduce the threat of a touchback?
Huh? How is this a good idea in any way? You’re asking for a punt block or a fumble.
Illegally?
How, exactly, did the rig the primary? Is your contention that these advanced questions were really worth 4 million primary votes?
Believe it or not, Coughlin had them at double digit wins for 3 straight years, and 4 straight playoff appearances in years 2-5 of the franchise.
Perhaps that’s a story you should write.
He doesn’t have a DUI. His “hit and run” was an accident that resulted in a whopping $100 fine. He had a gun in a bag in a trunk which resulted in 80 hours community service. I guess those past mistakes are enough to cancel out anything good he could ever do.
It’s either walking it back or it’s swerving all over. Pick a lane.
How? How is a journeymen racking up stats by playing for 20 years the same as a guy who put up the same gross numbers (with much better efficiency) in half the time?
He’s also won 5 majors. He won 2 of them from behind, including overcoming a 5 shot deficit after 54 holes. Clinging to this is almost as bad as QB WINNZZZZ!
Except that’s not what you said. You said it was crazy to consider him a HOF caliber quarterback. You said nothing about consideration, early or late. You said nothing about him getting in or not because of the class he’s in. You said it was outright crazy to even consider him in that caliber, and now your trying…
I mean, I even get the argument that Rivers may not make the HOF because of the era he plays in and the logjam just ahead of him. By my God, Rivers = Testeverde!?!? That’s the hill he’s gonna die on?
You know Phil Mickelson has won 5 majors, right?
I didn’t say otherwise. Big picture here: the goal is always to protect Rivers.
Its really amazing, the same guys who drafted Perryman and Brown also traded up to draft Teo. You wonder which direction was the fluke.
Rivers has more playoff wins than Testeverde and as many as Bledsoe, and one of Bledsoe’s actually should belong to Brady. Both of those guys wracked up yardage because they had longer careers as journeyman. Testeverde has a career passing rating of 75, Bledsoe’s is 77. Rivers is over 95 and during his prime was…
No, it’s not. He’s already top 10 in TDs and passer rating all time, and by the end of his career (assuming the end of his current contract is the end of his career) he’ll easily be top 10 in passing yardage. He’ll get serious HOF consideration and
It’s been better, especially compared to last year. My point is that’s always the battle for them. Keep him upright and he’ll throw for 4000 yards with practice squad scrubs. Fail to do that and the offense collapses. We’ll see if they can keep it up.