NFL Discussion v36: The Legend Continues

Who's Your Superbowl MVP?


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If you're going wow factor Jay Cutler is easily on that list. Mike Vick too. Montana didn't really wow you with his arm, ever.... By his own admission he could barely throw it 40 yards.

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Too bad you have to go back to 2013 for gifs :(
A guy watching the SB had a Bruce Smith jersey on and it reminded me of this throw by Gunningham.

 
It's interesting because I don't even think Brady is a top 10 passer. I'm just talking from a wow factor of throwing the ball.

- Rodgers
- Brees
- Marino
- Favre
- Moon
- Elway
- Young
- Montana
- Kelly
- Fauts
Carr>all these cans
 
Cassel should be in the "wow" factor talk. The amount of times I said WOW, WHAT KIND oF PASS WAS THAT!? during his time in KC was too many

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Hmmm. For some reason I feel optimistic about the Bears off-season when I full well know Pace is gonna shit it down his leg. We'll probably miss out on Jimmy and then turn around and draft that garbage fuck Kizer, then end up with that slow fuck Desmond King or some shit in the second.
 
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Hmmm. For some reason I feel optimistic about the Bears off-season when I full well know Pace is gonna shit it down his leg. We'll probably miss out on Jimmy and then turn around and draft that garbage fuck Kizer, then end up with that slow fuck Desmond King or some shit in the second.
You sold Garappalo is a franchine QB?
 
Passing "Wow" factor is Culpepper to Moss.
 
You sold Garappalo is a franchine QB?
I really like what I've seen. Moves well, anticipates throws, has pretty good pocket presence & he's pretty damn accurate. I like him a lot more than the kids coming out in this draft for sure. I don't like a single QB coming out. I'll gladly send over a second round pick instead of reaching at 3 with one of the college QBs.

I'd also feel a lot better about it if they'd have shit canned Fox and hired McDaniels... But I digress.
 
I really like what I've seen. Moves well, anticipates throws, has pretty good pocket presence & he's pretty damn accurate. I like him a lot more than the kids coming out in this draft for sure. I don't like a single QB coming out. I'll gladly send over a second round pick instead of reaching at 3 with one of the college QBs.

I'd also feel a lot better about it if they'd have shit canned Fox and hired McDaniels... But I digress.
I don't hate the Bears so I wouldn't wish McDaniels on them. I think he will always fail as a HC and I would love to see it happen to a team that I hate. I hope he takes over in NE and runs their shit into the ground.
 
McDaniels is the best offensive mind in the NFL right now, pair him up with a strong defensive staff I think he'll do well if/when he gets his second chance.
 
Oh, and as the Patriots drove for the tying touchdown in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl eight days ago, these were the skill players who touched the ball, and the linemen who blocked for them, and the draft round and year for their entry into the NFL:

Tom Brady: sixth round, 2000.
James White: fourth round, 2014
Chris Hogan: undrafted, 2012
Julian Edelman: seventh round, 2009
Malcolm Mitchell: fourth round, 2016
Danny Amendola: undrafted, 2008
Nate Solder: first round, 2011
Joe Thuney: third round, 2016
David Andrews: undrafted, 2015
Shaq Mason: fourth round, 2015
Marcus Cannon: fifth round, 2011

Notice a trend? One of the 11 (Solder) was a top-75 draft choice in the NFL. It isn’t that the Patriots don’t want high draft choices; of course they do. But they win with players drafted down the line, or not drafted at all, or by stealing the fourth receiver on the Bills (Chris Hogan) in free agency.

Read more:http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2017/02/13/tom-brady-montana-super-bowl-51-nfl-patriots-peter-king

The Patriots are the gold standard in the NFL.
 
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