rams do it
Fucking 9er punks
Iâm m not sure your man would go much better running behind that line
Washington have themselves a quarter back
i know the jags are septic but thereâs lot to like about the bills performance last night
I dislike it immensely
but the wheels coming off the pats and dolphins must be cheering you up
Yeah weâre going so well that our inevitable heartbreaking season ending moment could be much later than normal.
i dunno, i think youre a v good bet for a playoff berth
We should get close. After the Broncos the schedule gets very tough.
some seriously cuntish behaviour at play here
I was listening to a lad suggest that the draft system isnât helping with the best young talents ending up at
The worst run franchises particularly at QB?
Would this be a point? I can see the angle. It seems lads are getting drafted younger now too. He also suggested a lot of the weaker teams would be better
Off with the middle of the road QB with experience than a college graduate.
If I owned the Dallas cowboys Iâd be getting rid of Prescott anyway for sure.
Probably the opposite. Juniors are probably more inclined to stay for their senior year now when they get the NIL bag thrown at them.
The problem just like any other sport is that a number of teams are not particularly well run. Whether it is a meddling owner or a a front office who donât have a vision of what they want the team to be.
While short team a team may be better with a middle of the road vet - being a 6 to 8 win nfl team with a veteran QB is probably worse than being a 3 win team as you are not a play off team and are stuck in a level of mediocrity that is hard to get out of as you are drafting somewhere between 10 and 18 every year just out of range of the real blue chip talents especially if your front office arenât great talent evaluators.
The best way to have long term success in the NFL and win 10+ games each year is to have a top 10 qb who will make up for the other limitations on your team. The CBA and rookie contracts mean that a young QB on a rookie contract who had top 10 potential can completely change a franchise - 15 years ago the salary cap was 50% of what it was now, Matt Stafford was the number one pick - he signed for 6 years 72 million, Caleb Williams signed for around 10 million a year this year with the Bears. Hence why teams will take chances on first round rookie QBs. A experienced middle of the road vet might keep a coaching staff in a job but it wonât make them contenders.
lads whoâve been to games, which is better for a view of the game in a stadium; end zone or sides?
Sides, by a distance. Hard to guage distance from behind. Might be better atmosphere behind. Eat before you go in too, food in there is beyond shite.