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Man, if only the eagles had an elite franchise qb like….. Matthew stafford?

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Stafford proving what a good QB he is. 
 

brady and the bucs shrinking when it really matters.

obviously the game against the eagles last week was their Super Bowl 😂

Rams would be smart to not let the foot off the gas until it's over

1 minute ago, 4for4EaglesNest said:

RTK’s next post:  "This window is Hurts flavored”.  

Wouldn't doubt it.

Always nice to see Brady lose

1 minute ago, The Holy Vagabond said:

Man, if only the eagles had an elite franchise qb like….. Matthew stafford?

Stafford would have multiple rings if he hadn't been drafted by the Lions.

15 minutes ago, D-Shiznit said:

This was the report I was referencing, Simms said it was sourced, not speculation.

That is pure speculation. Absolutely no meat behind it and Simms has shown no evidence of having sources close to Lurie.

...and to know that somewhere out there that **** bag Bucs fan that used to troll our board is crying

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36 minutes ago, Uscg-green said:

You hurts humpers are hard to explain football too. The defense is better when the offense can put together drives so they aren't on the field all day getting exhausted. All caught up now? So you think your boy Hurts is good enough? Not even close. Which is why he can't beat good teams.

Hurts may nor may not ever be good enough to beat a good team. But I know that our defense isn't good enough to beat a good team.

That's not being a Hurts Humper, that's existing in reality.

You should try it.

Watching both the Rams and Bucs defensive lines should embarrass the crap out of Cox, Hargrave, Sweat and Barnett.  Howie should re-examine what he got value wise from each the last couple of seasons. . 

Surprised they are kicking the fg

FG here is kind of like a white flag

Moral of this story:

A feisty, consistent pass rush makes great QBs look average.

Need to hit on two edge rushers and a DT between the draft and FA in 2022.

I wish we could move on from Cox, but his albatross of a contract makes that highly unlikely.

Bucs are imploding.  

 

Just now, bitbased said:

FG here is kind of like a white flag

They might as well take the FG. They can't do anything else.  The Rams D line is all over Brady.    

Welp... Rams just gave them a chance at life.

KO out of bounds again lol. 

And then that.

Blood in the water.

Brady lurks.

2 minutes ago, BigEFly said:

Watching both the Rams and Bucs defensive lines should embarrass the crap out of Cox, Hargrave, Sweat and Barnett.  Howie should re-examine what he got value wise from each the last couple of seasons. . 

Sure, but Brady is holding it a tick longer too.

8 minutes ago, Uscg-green said:

Stafford would have multiple rings if he hadn't been drafted by the Lions.

Doubt it.  Not many have multiple rings besides Brady.  Peyton, Eli, Ben.  Each of them won 1 because of defense.

Just now, Ace Nova said:

 

What sort of statement is that? Completed the necessary Rooney Rule interview?

Why release a task level statement? Should be "We are pleased to announce the candidacy of DeMeco Ryans....We look forward to....."

 

2 hours ago, Sack that QB said:

In general in sports, not just the NFL, I think "playoff clutchness" is one of the most inexact, unscientific, overrated things in all of sports.

The sample sizes are going to always be smaller for one. You're going to play better teams. So I'd venture to guess that if every player in sports had their playoff sample sizes stretched out, almost all their numbers would be worse than regular season because they're playing better coaches, teams, and defenses.

Now there are some players who don't handle pressure well. But I think when you pop on a game you can see if a guy is nervous, tight, or pressing. Never got that impression from Rodgers in the playoffs. He didn't even have a turnover yesterday. In some of Peyton Manning's big games you'd see him try to force the ball into triple coverage and it come back to bite him.

Did people honestly watch the game and think Rodgers was awful? I just didn't get that impression. Like, I wasn't watching the game going "jesus, he had ____ wide open and freaking missed him, what are you doing, Rodgers?" or him throw up some really dumb pass like Kyler Murray did against the Rams last weekend where he looked overwhelmed. The Packers simply got beat. And sometimes the opportunities just aren't there based on circumstance to carry your team to a win.

You’re not wrong, but that’s the beauty of football versus baseball.  Stats are not well powered and you have to go off inexact, unscientific things.  

There are guys, historically, who we anecdotally just know choke under pressure.  

Brady sold his soul to the devil.  

As horrific as I say Jalen Hurts may be, if he had half of Brady’s career luck, he’d win 3 SB’s easy.