I just feel like everyone is going to spend all week talking about Mahomes' ankle or Burrow being a Demigod or Chase against this young secondary or Lou Anarumo being a psychopath...and then in the end it's just going to Samaje Perine bludgeoning Bolton and Gay to death.
He literally said rushing TDs and yards per completion were cherry picked. He didn't say anything about wins and playoff appearances were cherry picked.
You could probably benefit from chatgpt. It will help you comprehend what you are reading! That's exciting, huh Bud?! [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
He literally said rushing TDs and yards per completion were cherry picked. He didn't say anything about wins and playoff appearances were cherry picked.
You could probably benefit from chatgpt. It will help you comprehend what you are reading! That's exciting, huh Bud?!
You could probably benefit from removing your head from Wanya Morris’ benched ass. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Snerd:
I think most would agree that Jo is much better than Dalton. Dalton did lead the Bengals to five straight playoff appearances (something that Jo hasn't done), but Dalton never won a playoff game. At least Jo has done that, and of course made the one SB appearance. Plus Jo is also a fashion model.
Until he proves otherwise, “Jo” is currently among the one hit wonder likes of Matt Ryan, Chris Chandler, Mark Rypien. Nick Foles, Joe Flacco, etc.
QB’s that had one deep run that got to or won a Super Bowl, yet otherwise had a career of good stats but nothing else. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
Until he proves otherwise, “Jo” is currently among the one hit wonder likes of Matt Ryan, Chris Chandler, Mark Rypien. Nick Foles, Joe Flacco, etc.
QB’s that had one deep run that got to or won a Super Bowl, yet otherwise had a career of good stats but nothing else.
For a reference Bengals fans and old time Chiefs fans will understand, Joe Burrow is the modern day equivalent of Ken Anderson from the 70's and 80's.
Solid QB that had 2 or 3 really good years (stat wise), even won an MVP one year (81 or 82?), led his team to a Super Bowl but lost to the Niners and Montana. Otherwise, a few 'solid' years, but a largely forgettable career outside of that. Did lead his team to four 10+ win seasons over a 10-15 year period. Didn't do anything notable in the playoffs outside of the SB year (82, I believe). Any of this sounding familiar?
I think when we look back on Joe Burrow's career, this is what it will be. Part of that is due to circumstance of playing in an AFC with 3 better QB's which will prevent him from making any real deep playoff runs more than once or twice or winning any MVP's (he may get one at some point?). He's also at the disadvantage of playing with a team and organization that doesn't care as much about winning as the other 3 QB's teams do.
Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
Until he proves otherwise, “Jo” is currently among the one hit wonder likes of Matt Ryan, Chris Chandler, Mark Rypien. Nick Foles, Joe Flacco, etc.
QB’s that had one deep run that got to or won a Super Bowl, yet otherwise had a career of good stats but nothing else.
I believe this little factoid is still true. No QB who lost his first SB appearance has been a 2nd time. Or something like that. [Reply]