Let me say it again: Good gawd. studied for an hour and uses Wikipedia as primary source, yet claims to know what any of what was quoted actually...
Good gawd. Did I not say that every year one or two teams over or under perform relative to point differential. That's called randomness. Or...
I don't think you're fully understanding. Let me rephrase. The outcomes of close games, in any sport, are essentially based on luck. Actual...
I agree with the sustainability part. Good teams don't win close games. Good teams don't have them. They blow the other teams out. Having said...
I was commenting about arm strength. His and Allen's. Read it again.
That really was a bad call. But hey, every team gets them. Considering how a lot of the fan base reacted last week to that offsides call, we...
The biggest takeaway for me is that if Ben throws more than 35 times the Steelers are going to lose. Establishing the run and staying with it...
Ben and Bridgewater weren't that different today. Both have limited arm strength. The difference was our D was better than theirs.
Who has more sacks today? TJ or Von?
He wasn't going to beat out Haskins regardless. Even Burrow has said that at the time Haskins had the inside track due to his performance vs...
I wouldn't read too much into that. a) Guys develop at different times and under different conditions, b) Joe Burrow transferred cuz he couldn't...
Way too early is right. Zach Wilson was on no one's radar as a first rounder last year at this time. I did an analysis once of QB's drafted...
We're talking about Rudolph, right? His accuracy was/is terrible. Receivers were constantly reaching up, back, away with no chance to YAC. In...
why in the world would the Patriots trade Mac Jones? why not just ask Chargers to trade Justin Herbert for pete's sake.
People completely disregard mental health. whether it be a complete nervous breakdown, anxiety, depression, or whatever, these things can...
Well, in that case the Bradshaw analogies are even more useless. Or at least less relevant. I thought the argument was that "Yes, Rudolph...
Bradshaw was fifty years ago. The game, and by that I mean the rules, the way its played, the business aspects, how much better college Qbs are...
That's how I interpret it also. Plausible deniability.
Rudolph really showed absolutely nothing when given the chance in 2019. His accuracy was awful. His arm strength mediocre. His pocket presence...
we can be last in the division without him just as easy as being last in the division with him. This is no slight on Minkah. Quite the contrary....