Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
The second chapter of Payton’s story has yet to be written. His first chapter was markedly better than Andy’s:
Andy Reid’s 14 years in Philly: 130 W’s 93 L’s (.583), 8 top 10 scoring offenses, no Super Bowls.
Sean Payton’s 15 yrs in NO: 152 W's 89 L's (.631), 12 top 10 scoring offenses, one Super Bowl win.
Andy Reid going to more championship games than Payton and as many SB's without a first ballot HOF QB is more impressive. He was also in a far more difficult division.
Andy with a first ballot HOF QB has blown Payton out of the water [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Lmao, how many years did each of them have HOF QBs? What has Andy Reid done with his HOF QB?
Payton plucked a discarded, second round QB with a busted shoulder off of the scrap heap and turned him into a HOF QB. Just wait and see what he does with Russell Wilson. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Payton plucked a discarded, second round QB with a busted shoulder off of the scrap heap and turned him into a HOF QB. Just wait and see what he does with Russell Wilson.
Brees was on an Andy Dalton trajectory before Payton launched him into the stratosphere.
Do you know who Marty Schottenheimer was, and what his offenses looked like? You’re a clown who’s too pussy to back his bullshit up with an actual bet. [Reply]
[QUOTE]So, about those plans. Wilson is a big visualizer. He manifests the things he wants to happen. Knowing this, on a hot training camp day in the Denver suburbs last month, I asked Russ why he chose to waive his no-trade clause to join the Broncos—and what he visualized when he contemplated coming to Denver. Wilson answered by holding out his hands, palms toward the ground, gazing at his own knuckles.
“Filling up my fingers,” Wilson said. He was admiring the Super Bowl rings that only he could see. I asked him which hand the rings would go on.
“Hopefully both,” Wilson said with a smirk.[/QUOTE)
Originally Posted by Sassy Snatch:
Oof. Compton is genuinely stupid :-)
"And you got to think right now, they [the Chiefs] don't have Chris Jones in that building in Kansas City. And then without Chris Jones -- No. 1, they're not the greatest defense anyway -- but then without Chris Jones, they're abysmal on defense. They need to have Chris Jones. But if they go into the year with not having him, like, it's just going to make it that much -- it's going to be that much more of a hole. And yeah, they are thinner at receiver than in years past, and I do think this is the time where all the hot dogging out there by (quarterback) Patrick Mahomes, it catches up to him. More turnovers."
Lmao, Patrick Mahomes doesn't care how bad the D is. Since he's taken over as starter whenever the D allows 30 or less points we are 67-8. That's a 91% winning percentage! How many times does this idiot think the D will be so bad that they allow more than 30 points? We'd have to be historically bad to all. There's only been 5 instances where a teams D has allowed 31+ ppg in league history. We may not be as good without Jones, but his absence isn't gonna lose us the division.