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Mr. WEO

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  1. I didn't do that, strawman-maker. The question in the poll asked who was the most overrated QB. I chose Jackson. How is responding to the poll question in the OP link propping up Allen? Still with me? anyway... In 2019, Jackson was the well deserved, legit MVP--he did everything on that Offense. His MVP last season was a bad joke. In the end, however, no one cares about your regular season record. Come playoff time, as we all know--he's a dud. He got his cazzo handed to him by the Chiefs last year. The year before, due to contract issues (his PCL was estimated at 1-3 weeks, he was off for 5) , he tanked on his team, standing on the sidelines after they got a playoff spot without him. He watched them get beat by the Bengals. He's won 2 playoff games in 6 years. Also, since you brought up Allen (who is a lot more durable than Jackson--despite his sometimes reckless style of play), he was a far more deserving (not the most deserving, that would have been McCaffrey) MVP candidate than Jackson--by any measure. Allen is 5-5--but not due to poor performance on his part: 22700+ yards, 21 TD vs 4 Int, rating of 100 plus 563 yards rushing for 5 more TDs (plus a receiving TD). Plus, Josh Allen isn't a head case. Heisman? come on.... Anyway, what is it you were saying?
  2. Loved me some Fitz, but this concept that only he could find an open Stevie isn't believable.
  3. didn't take long for Terry to put Erie County on the corner with its hat in its hand....
  4. Lamar Jackson is, by many orders of magnitude, the most overrated QB in the NFL.
  5. Why on earth would any OC not want a guy with a unique method for getting open? where's the "Logic" in that? Open is open, a catch is a catch. rude and combative? you're making less sense with each post. stop digging....
  6. didn't take long for Terry to put Erie County on the corner with its hat in its hand....
  7. there are dozens of mediocre route runners on NFL rosters. A JAG like John Brown had 2 100 yard seasons. It makes no sense to say no one wanted a guy who could always get open: "Look Stevie, I know you can beat your man one way or another, but I, the OC, only want you to run the very crisp routes that I have diagrammed for you" sounds dumb, right?
  8. I’ll buy that
  9. maybe that was it
  10. He hasn't survived to week 1 in 2 YEARS!! lol this would be a typical Beane WR signing.
  11. so you are saying every other OC in the NFL was more concerned with their own ego ("this is how you do it") to allow Stevie the "freedom" to dominate DBs with his unique route running abilities? Yeah that makes no sense at all. it's about winning. Anyone would take him if he actually was what you described. I mean Gailey had 2 more OC jobs in the Division--Chan could have pulled Stevie off his couch to the Dolphins in 2020. No, Stevie had a couple of decent seasons and then he was done. Simple as that.
  12. why wouldn’t Stevie’s Revis beating route skills work in any Offense? What OC/QB would not like that?
  13. he’s giving Diggs 31 million.
  14. Didn't Newton's career famously get cut short because he could not tell when those guys were or were not coming?
  15. Make it stop…
  16. doesn't get to play? he would never want to play in that league. he's getting 5 million this year--you think he would turn that down to make a few bucks a game in the D league?
  17. but did he officially request a trade? we all know that's how this gets done...
  18. Why not rotate and give every team a ring--wouldn't that be a lot smarter as far as spreading the non shared revenue around? Why the Chiefs every year? How does that fit into this fever dream of yours?
  19. Jones bought the team 35 years ago. Who gave him that kind of welcome speech? Mrs McCaskey? How does Jones’s team value max out by agreeing to let the Chiefs win every year. Ditto for the otter 30 teams. It would make sense for any of them to agree to that. Why would nearly every owner allow 1 or 2 teams to win every year? That’s a terrible business decision. How is the Chiefs winning annually a decision made “for the good of the product”? That makes zero sense..no one wants to see that. Your theory is a tired one here. It immediately falls apart after the one single question I asked you. Jerry Jones of all people would never give people like the Hunts all the glory—he’s the biggest glory hound in all of pro sports ownership. Another fatal flaw in your argument is that the league would be far less appealing if fans could see it was rigged. The power of the NFL is that week 1 nearly every fan base feels their team will can make a deep run in the playoffs. you’re really not making any business sense. A SB win is what every owner would want more than anything, as a matter of pride and for the huge merchandise windfall it would bring them.
  20. tell us why Jerry Jones would greenlight a script where the Chiefs win the SB every year. I’ll hold…
  21. And look how far Beane has come in learning to staff a WR room!!!
  22. yes you are... do you have an idea who "the NFL" is?
  23. yeah, i've been in countless hotels/elevators in the the US: no way any of them held 15 large adults.
  24. Chiefs were penalized for Offensive holding the most in the NFL last year: https://www.nflpenalties.com/penalty/offensive-holding?year=2023&view=team https://www.footballdb.com/stats/penalties.html?sort=oh 9 times during the playoffs last year.
  25. 1-1 after 2 weeks wouldn't really allow for "almost undefeated"...
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