lololol Wentz with his 3rd interception of the day
thanks Riverboat Ron!
lololol Wentz with his 3rd interception of the day
thanks Riverboat Ron!
Next stop North Dakota for Carson
The dearth of good QBs is amazing.
I'm guessing 1/4 to 1/2 of the league need a real one.
The Packers were 4-8, and now they hold their Playoffs destiny in their own hands with 2 division games at home in January.
It. Is. Time.
Rooting for Sam Darnold and the Panthers
@NumberThree posted:The BROWNS giving the Packers their playoff destiny back. Win out and you're in, no other help is needed. Let's gooooo.
Playoff destiny? Is part of that losing to the 49ers again?
I want the Purple Grimaces in Minnesota!
@D J posted:Playoff destiny? Is part of that losing to the 49ers again?
If we get in it's likely the 49ers are the 2 seed, yes.
Who cares. We were 4-8, we've already gotten out of prime draft position, turn the ship around make a statement. Anything can happen in the Playoffs... especially with a third string rookie on the other side of the ball.
@YATittle posted:Panthers over Bucs 14-0. The end of Brady?
Iβll wait to write him off when he is dead.
Minshew with his best Wentz impression, served up a pick-6 deep on their end of the field, Saints lead 20-10.
There it is. Win and you're in. LET'S GO!
Man the Bears are bad
We now control our destiny
@Pikes Peak posted:Iβll wait to write him off when he is dead.
The guy tore his ACL when he was 31 years old and didn't play again after it until he was 32 years old. Before that injury, he'd made 4 Pro Bowls, won 3 Super Bowls, and was a first ballot HOFer. He had 198 TDs against 86 interceptions.
After the injury, he's thrown 447 TDs against 126 interceptions, won 4 Super Bowls, made 12 Pro Bowls, and won 2 MVPs. His TD passes after age 31 would rank 6th all time.
He'll probably play somewhere else next year and make it another 2-3 years.
@13X posted:Man the Bears are bad
They have a superstar RB who happens to line up as a QB. That's their offense.
@Timmy! posted:The dearth of good QBs is amazing.
I'm guessing 1/4 to 1/2 of the league need a real one.
And we have a guy sitting on the bench that's only 2 years older than Bryce Young and 3 years older than CJ Stroud that would probably be a top 20 pick if he was draft eligible this year.
@MichiganPacker posted:The guy tore his ACL when he was 31 years old and didn't play again after it until he was 32 years old. Before that injury, he'd made 4 Pro Bowls, won 3 Super Bowls, and was a first ballot HOFer. He had 198 TDs against 86 interceptions.
After the injury, he's thrown 447 TDs against 126 interceptions, won 4 Super Bowls, made 12 Pro Bowls, and won 2 MVPs. His TD passes after age 31 would rank 6th all time.
He'll probably play somewhere else next year and make it another 2-3 years.
He's gonna learn to placekick.
Jaamal ran for 144 today?