Originally Posted by manchambo:
Now imagine, while you were mastering that awesome skill, if suddenly you had to deal with gay porn (or straight--no assumptions or judgment about what you prefer). Now I'm sure you could take it in stride but before you master the skill your attention is taken up by the skill itself so you don't deal well with additional complications.
I did it at the DMV yesterday - like a fucking champ. Plenty of distractions - but I got the job done.
Just admit it already - Nix is a failure of a QB and once again your front office and genius gm have set the program even further back than they already were.
Originally Posted by manchambo:
He wasn’t prepared to deal with being a rookie qb plus the conditions. For most rookies, dealing with the learning curve of playing in the NFL in just the fourth game is all and more than they can handle.
I explained it a couple of times but I’m not that surprised to find a failure to understand it from a bunch of people who have never mastered even one difficult skill.
Originally Posted by BEAVER:
I did it at the DMV yesterday - like a ****ing champ. Plenty of distractions - but I got the job done.
Just admit it already - Nix is a failure of a QB and once again your front office and genius gm have set the program even further back than they already were.
You'll feel better if you just admit it.
But that's the whole point--you've already mastered the task. I have no problem assuming you're world class.
But you have to take yourself back to before you had mastered your talent. In the beginning, you had to focus on getting the position and rhythm and everything else just right. [Reply]
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
Somehow, there are 5 teams with fewer passing yards than the Broncos. Only one of them (TEN) hasn't played their game this week.
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
Somehow, there are 5 teams with fewer passing yards than the Broncos. Only one of them (TEN) hasn't played their game this week.
I'm all in on the Donks stacking wins...I hope it continues. The more pointless W's they accumulate...the less chance they'll replace Nix.
Take a look over at Washington...that's what you want to see from your rookie QB...not "I hope he can eventually compete with the Raiders/Titans of the league...if we just add a few pieces around him"...or "Omg, he completed a 20 yard pass" [Reply]
Originally Posted by manchambo:
Not really. Lots of great QBs have been pretty bad in their first games under adverse conditions. Of course, lots have also been pretty terrible without adverse conditions.
What about the other game? The third one?
The one against a team missing their 3 best defensive players?? [Reply]