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BringBackOrton

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  1. This is the worst situation for the Ravens. Benching LJ kills his confidence. Going to Flacco and winning leads to QB controversy. Ugly ugly ugy.
  2. Everyone holds their breath because it's the Chargers and the playoffs. Hope they can keep it up. Rivers-Brees Super Bowl would be electric.
  3. It literally does prove that you're a better passer than one of the worst passing starting QB in the NFL. Derek Carr is a better passer than LJ. Bortles is a better passer than LJ. That's it.
  4. BLAKE BORTLES IS A BETTER PASSER THAN LJ HAS BEEN THIS SEASON. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills. Are we living in different realities?
  5. I don't. You're just incorrect. I wonder how you could be so incorrect honestly, you might as well argue the sky is green.
  6. Deshaun Watson is infinitely a better passer than Lamar Jackson. Lamar Jackson wishes he could be half of the passer as Watson. Shame on you.
  7. You need a real offense to beat the Pats. Ravens have no shot.
  8. "NFL exercises scheduled fines correctly" could be another topic title.
  9. Whaley was a trash can GM who was widely loved here for bizarre reasons.
  10. Richie, Wood, Glenn > Dawkins, who and who? Sammy, Woods, Goodwin > Foster, who and who? Silly argument.
  11. Every stat has to be correlated to winning percentage adjusted for the NFL average to have any meaning at all. That’s quite specific, and in my opinion, very short-sighted. Every stat has meaning, in context. Brian Hoyer throwing for 300 yards on 60 passes in a blow out loss doesn’t have meaning, I agree. Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Dan Marino having the most career games over 300 yards passing does have meaning. But I guess taking an extreme position with zero room for context is more fun on TBD.
  12. Do you think it is a coincidence that 4 of the best QB's in NFL history ALSO have the most 300 yard games in the NFL?
  13. Well that's an interesting point. I think there's no denying that McD/Beane had a few players on a list who had a short leash. After the year ZB had, Pro Bowl-caliber, they barely wanted him at the vet min. Now, I have to believe that was mostly because of his business decisions at the tail end of 16. Likewise to Dareus, and Watkins, they were short leash players. It wasn't the talent that made McD want to blow them up. It was the character.
  14. If you took the end of the year 2016 roster and compared it position by position to this one, sans QB, it’s at the worst equal.
  15. Because it’s a bar napkin way to assess a players ability to win games with their arm.
  16. The chance that they are bluffing, like I said. They can say whatever they want, until the decision is made. The difference is really between now and May lost in negotiation. That still leaves May 19 - May 2020 to negotiate if the option isn’t picked up. If you can’t get a deal done in a year, it wasn’t going to happen.
  17. I think the best thing to happen to Lawson would be to have the option exercised, that’s why. It’s free 1 year GTD money with hitting UFA immediately after. You’d call their bluff that they aren’t going to exercise it, because you want it. And if you start negotiating beforehand, you basically agree to come back without the option, which eliminates the reason to use it.
  18. Once they decline the option, they can negotiate an extension like normal. I’m sure they can technically open talks beforehand, but any agent worth his salt wouldn’t agree to anything before the option decision was finalized. Why give the Bills any more negotiation power? It’s like having a mini-franchise tag hanging over your head.
  19. I said started coaching early. You really have to read what you’re responding to if you’re going to attempt to debate it. It comes off as silly.
  20. Nagy didn't play in the NFL. I listed the top active coaches in W-L. And most of them didn't play in the NFL. Sorry dude.
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