Wonder if the weather is affecting the players ability to hold on to the ball? NYC Super Bowl should be a highly well-executed game...
Wow, people starting Broncos D/ST in Fantasy are jumping for joy right. 2 (potentially 3) takeaways from the defense so far.
Cam Newton and Robert Griffin have better stats than Andrew Luck... lol, Andrew Luck underthrows/overthrows a LOT of balls.... if he was a bit more accurate maybe Wayne would still be playing to reel some of those wild throws i go by stats, not media hype as of now Wilson is the best young qb in the game, Luck is 4th... yea he wins games( but so does alex smith)
no matter what you and your buddy say, it wont make Andrew Luck better than Cam, RG3, or Wilson... i go by stats not media hype Geno is still a young guy, maybe the new regime next year will try and actually put offensive weapons around him... remmeber this year he beat ryan, brady, and brees
No matter what you say, it won't make any of your boys win Super Bowls. Doug Williams isn't walking thru that door. :grin:
in 5 years Brady, Brees, and Manning wont be in the NFL.... a new era of quarterbacking is coming whether you want it or not... in 10 years if you arent a mobile qb that can throw, you wont be starting in the nfl( fact)... its a trickle down effect from the high school level... coaches are starting qb's that can run and throw... look at the young up and coming qb's in the future coming to the nfl, hundley, bridgewater, mariota, manziel, winston, boyd, all can throw and run when needed... even your boy luck is more athletic than given for( he is nothing like peyton) the best young non-athletic qb right now is Matt Ryan... and he might have peaked, flacco is average, and stafford has lost more games in his career than won... yall got nothing lol you think the texans could use a mobile qb lol
facts are not on your side. just look at the standings. The only mobile QB in 1st place is the game-manager Russell Wilson (seattle = all defense) http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/standings/
lol Wilson a game-manager i dont buy it... Andrew has only thrown for 300 yards twice this year, and lost both games... thats the definition of a game-manager... let me put it to you like this, last year the colts coaching staff gave Luck free reign to make decisions and chuck the ball... but they found out that he was a turnover machine... so they got his OC from stanford to call plays for him this year, and have thus made him in a sense a game-manager. No further proof than the 49ers and Broncos games.... in those games the game-manager tag was applied to him.. in the 49ers game Andrew total 159 yards passing, and scored his only td( RUSHING) with 4:13 left in the game. In the Broncos game Andrew had 200 yards passing at halftime.... but finished with 228 for the game lol.... its obvious the colts dont trust Luck with the ball because of his accuracy, and have scaled back the playbook for him this year... Luck is the ultimate game-manager Russell Wilson, Cam and RG3 yards per attempt are too high to be game-managers.. if the seahawks ask Wilson to throw the ball 40 times, their is a high chance he will have a 400 yard game, due to his completion %, yards per attempt and accuracy on down field throws
chances are Bridgewater will go to Jacksonville and Mariota will go to Minny..., the AFC South is pretty much a dead divison now.. and even then Luck is some stiff unathletic pocket passer like Bradford( he is just as athletic as Cam).. so in a sense he is a mobile.... you are confusing mobile with being strictly a running qb lol
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Should flexed next week's SNF game too. I know you don't want to redo Chiefs-Broncos, so could have flexed Cards v. Eagles.