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Larry Roadgrader
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Originally posted by coachingubigr
Not the Dallas Cowboys
Not the Miami Dolphins. Fire the coach. And then release the QB. Tua will never win a meaningful game, and shouldn't have been drafted in the first 2 or 3 rounds given his hip injury and his noodle arm.
Not the New York Jets. Justin Fields? Really? That was your answer? And you *really* believe that Tyrod Taylor is your answer? Tyrod Taylor, if put under sodium pentothol, would volunteer "Yo, I can't believe teams keep signing me".
Not the Tennessee Titans. I have no idea what they're doing. Neither do they.
Not the New Orleans Saints. Side note: why are there articles about Alvin Kamara? He was last an *elite* running back...6?...years ago? WHO CARES where he lands?
Not the Raiders, whatever city they pretend to be from. Why do some teams believe old mediocre QBs are going to make everything ok? Oh, and by the way, Jeanty isn't anything special--he shouldn't have been drafted there. No speed, no ability to make people miss, and NOBODY at this level regularly runs over defenders. 3.5 to 4.0 yards per carry could have been found in the 5th round.
Not the New York Giants. This one pisses me off. Brian Daboll shouldn't be an NFL coach. And I'm not even a Giants fan.
Not the Arizona Cardinals. Its so *fun* when your QB runs around and around and around. But its better if he can actually pass the football and win games.
Not the Houston Texans. Sorry, not buying it.
Not the Atlanta Falcons. Penix plays like a college QB. Its "cute" that he runs around so much. Has he considered actually putting the football thru the air in the hands of his receivers?
Not the Washington Redskins: See above (Penix). QBs that win Super Bowls don't do it on an option play from the wishbone. They do it by chucking the football to good/great receivers, and the Redskins have 3 receivers hurt at the moment.
Not the Dallas Cowboys
Not the Miami Dolphins. Fire the coach. And then release the QB. Tua will never win a meaningful game, and shouldn't have been drafted in the first 2 or 3 rounds given his hip injury and his noodle arm.
Not the New York Jets. Justin Fields? Really? That was your answer? And you *really* believe that Tyrod Taylor is your answer? Tyrod Taylor, if put under sodium pentothol, would volunteer "Yo, I can't believe teams keep signing me".
Not the Tennessee Titans. I have no idea what they're doing. Neither do they.
Not the New Orleans Saints. Side note: why are there articles about Alvin Kamara? He was last an *elite* running back...6?...years ago? WHO CARES where he lands?
Not the Raiders, whatever city they pretend to be from. Why do some teams believe old mediocre QBs are going to make everything ok? Oh, and by the way, Jeanty isn't anything special--he shouldn't have been drafted there. No speed, no ability to make people miss, and NOBODY at this level regularly runs over defenders. 3.5 to 4.0 yards per carry could have been found in the 5th round.
Not the New York Giants. This one pisses me off. Brian Daboll shouldn't be an NFL coach. And I'm not even a Giants fan.
Not the Arizona Cardinals. Its so *fun* when your QB runs around and around and around. But its better if he can actually pass the football and win games.
Not the Houston Texans. Sorry, not buying it.
Not the Atlanta Falcons. Penix plays like a college QB. Its "cute" that he runs around so much. Has he considered actually putting the football thru the air in the hands of his receivers?
Not the Washington Redskins: See above (Penix). QBs that win Super Bowls don't do it on an option play from the wishbone. They do it by chucking the football to good/great receivers, and the Redskins have 3 receivers hurt at the moment.
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AFC East: Bills. Pats are riding a high, but people are gonna figure out Maye a bit and he'll have some growing pains.
AFC North: Steelers. I hate Rodgers, but Steelers.
AFC South: Colts. I've seen enough. Jones might crumble late like Darold did last year, but no one will be there to scoop up the division.
AFC West: Chiefs. Hate 'em. Love 'em. Doesn't matter. One game isn't enough to hold them off.
NFC East: Honestly no clue. Eagles look ready to blow up. Cowboys look amazing somehow. Giants are fun as hell, but not gonna win anything with the start they had. If Daniels stays healthy, then the Commanders also have a chance. So, Eagles, probably? But hell if I know.
NFC North: Lions. Parsons isn't making enough of a difference when he needs to, and the Packers' secondary is ass when they don't get immediate pressure.
NFC South: Buccs. No contest.
NFC West: Rams. Don't trust the 49ers and their injury luck. It's already been terrible this year, and I'm willing to bet there will be a few more.
AFC: Chiefs. I really want to see Josh Allen win one, but I just can't see it happening. Rodgers and Jones will crumble eventually.
NFC: Buccs. NFC East winner won't have what it takes. Rams are one injury away from being dead in the water. Lions are good, but I refuse to believe in them until they prove they can do it.
AFC North: Steelers. I hate Rodgers, but Steelers.
AFC South: Colts. I've seen enough. Jones might crumble late like Darold did last year, but no one will be there to scoop up the division.
AFC West: Chiefs. Hate 'em. Love 'em. Doesn't matter. One game isn't enough to hold them off.
NFC East: Honestly no clue. Eagles look ready to blow up. Cowboys look amazing somehow. Giants are fun as hell, but not gonna win anything with the start they had. If Daniels stays healthy, then the Commanders also have a chance. So, Eagles, probably? But hell if I know.
NFC North: Lions. Parsons isn't making enough of a difference when he needs to, and the Packers' secondary is ass when they don't get immediate pressure.
NFC South: Buccs. No contest.
NFC West: Rams. Don't trust the 49ers and their injury luck. It's already been terrible this year, and I'm willing to bet there will be a few more.
AFC: Chiefs. I really want to see Josh Allen win one, but I just can't see it happening. Rodgers and Jones will crumble eventually.
NFC: Buccs. NFC East winner won't have what it takes. Rams are one injury away from being dead in the water. Lions are good, but I refuse to believe in them until they prove they can do it.
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