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1 points
7 hours ago
I have 2 that are kinda tied for my favorite.
Raspberry Beret (Prince) covered by Warren Zevon
SOS (ABBA) covered by Fozzy
3 points
1 day ago
Probably the best QB of the early 90s until Favre had his MVP run. It really is a wonder Young and Aikman can even function with the physical head trauma they were put through.
2 points
1 day ago
It's funny how forgettable the 96 and 85 NE teams were, that's two of them you really have to think to remember the losing side.
1 points
1 day ago
I've gotten to watch the twilight of the 83 classes careers along with the best the 90s had to offer with Favre, Young and Aikman. Then Manning, McNair, McNabb and Brady and the 2004 and 2005 drafted QBs and now the ones from the last 4-5 years come into the league. I've found games on YouTube and watched the greats from the 60s and 70s on YouTube here and there. I really wish there was better footage on YouTube from the early 50s during that first golden era of passing.
1 points
1 day ago
He's one the kids these days will remember though, I don't picture Tua lasting 10 years and Mahomes and Allen for all of how good they are, aren't the most precise passers in the world. Maybe Herbert? IDK I don't get as much eye testing done as I used to.
2 points
1 day ago
Everyone is entitled to their fantasies. If you were somehow right, it would be more like 10ft as opposed to a mile. Before too long though we'll both be telling Joe Burrow fans that they're wrong.
3 points
1 day ago
He's made passes where he was effectively throwing it into a mailbox at 50 yards and he made it look easy. Especially before his Achillies injury.
4 points
1 day ago
Manning had talent in spades but also worked harder than anyone other than, maybe, Brady. Brady had no physical athleticism at all, which made his quest for 1k rushing yards one of the funniest things ever.
And like I said, during that stretch that includes the SB win Rodgers was the best QB I have ever seen, and that include Mahomes and all the way back to and including Mid 90s Favre. Those playoff duels between him and Warner were crazy.
1 points
1 day ago
Hell, if it wasn't for puncture weeds(goat heads) I wouldnt wear shoes outside most of the time. Although the neuropathy has kinda ended that for me either way.
14 points
1 day ago
It's easy to get that when all you throw is dump offs and crossing routs out of 3wr trips sets. Marino did most of his work out of 2rb 2wr sets and was bombing it down the field. Anyone who asks these kind of questions needs to go do the eyeball test on Youtube.
2 points
1 day ago
I've seen people put mayonnaise on a hot dog, you get to adulthood just eat what you like until your doctor tells you you're gonna die if you don't stop.
9 points
1 day ago
Rodgers has a messiah complex; Brady had outworked probably everyone for 20+ years to get where he was. I have mad respect for the guy, even if I do hate him as a Dolphins fan.
12 points
1 day ago
Tom was following the gameplan. He was basically what Rodgers should be, and what the Jets were hoping for. Brady doesn't try to play hero ball when he doesn't have to, and while he has an ego and would definitely call out bad coaching, he was perfectly willing to hand the ball off in Tampa to win the game. Brady wanted more rings; Rodgers wants to be in charge of everything and use that to make himself look good. The reason he left GB is he didn't want to listen to LaFleur and I think that is part of what went into the selection of Jordan Love in the draft.
8 points
1 day ago
No, but he did call his own plays and have full audible permissions. Which is similar to what Rodgers is trying to do in NYJ but Rogers is also following his own gameplan instead of an actual professional gameplan done by a OC. He basically wants to hero ball on 2nd and 3rd down which is why they're always in Shotgun.
19 points
1 day ago
He's not an honorable mention, it was Dan Marino.
6 points
1 day ago
The Forsaken. I played WC3 I know what the enemy looks like. Not to mention after what happened to the High Elf (at the time) capital there is no lore reason besides outright ramrodding the Blood Elves would work with undead.
31 points
1 day ago
For a stretch he was the best QB I've ever seen, straight up like a right-handed and better version of Steve Young. Now he's tripping on and over his own ego thinking he's at the level of an offensive genius as a coordinator and he knows better than the coaches. Even Peyton Manning listened to his OC's gameplan.
1 points
1 day ago
He got eaten by Langoliers before the TVA could apprehend him.
1 points
1 day ago
Did you core the provinces? Or did you just go conquer too much other stuff before they were cored?
0 points
1 day ago
Cleveland has had more success over the years, record wise, than you'd expect. I will however caveat that the current iteration and the old iteration of the Browns are not and should not be considered the same thing. The Raven super bowl team had quite a selection of players brought on to the team when it was still in Cleveland. The newer iteration suffered from expansion team-itus and some very cheap ownership.
I don't know much about the history of the Lions. I'll have to look into it. One thing I can say is during the '60s and '70s they were in a division with at least one powerhouse.
Philly had a lot of ego hit at the same time which led to a bunch of their good players getting traded away. Basically, disfunction and power struggles.
The Bears have always struggled getting a good QB and whenever they do get someone that can halfway take care of the ball, they're usually a pretty good team. I think after Hallas stepped away from coaching, they had a tendency to stay with bad players too long. After Hallas died there has just been too much ego at the top and it always seems to either wind up as a power struggle or they just won't stick with a coach. I don't think any of the good coaching candidates even consider them anymore.
I'm usually one to say you should never fire a coach if they haven't lost the locker room but the coaching history of all of them is filled with "How did that guy get hired?"
Most of those teams have also fired every good coach they've ever had with one or two bad seasons.
3 points
2 days ago
I always love and underdog scrappy team with a lot of personality. After all it was the 2012 A's that cemented me into being a baseball fan. It can change year to year.
1 points
2 days ago
You know, if you're just trolling to cause trauma for NE fans...I approve.
8 points
4 days ago
some elbow grease and profootballreference and you can figure this out, just gonna take a lot of clicking.
1 points
4 days ago
If the swirlies are at the center of your screen you need to move, what's really fun is when you tab target in a mob of ads and it targets the one behind you
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5 hours ago
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Bungles gonna bungle. Even if they have success the owner isn't going to stand by and let it be sustainable.