No he isnt and Zay will be on the roster week 1.
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For me the GOAT has to be able to play at a high level in any era.
That is not Brady or Manning. They would have been done after one hit from Steve Atwater and the like.
Wrong answer bud he has one of the lowest deepball completion percentages of all-time. You just lost any credibility. Dont call something factual when its not. Unlike you I actually researched it. Youre just pullin ***** out your a$$ like most other people do. This convo is done and you are of no informational value.
How about his entire career completion percentage while throwing it deep. Ive already done the research and already posted it on this site. Not doin it again. I already know the statistics. Going to nfl.com and looking at TDs and completions doesnt tell the whole story. Dont be lazy dig deeper, because I could care less what your opinion of my opinion is. Especially when mine is based on deeper analytics.
And because you respond doesnt defeat my arguement. Your response doesnt prove he can make all the throws. Peterman could throw TDs to Moss.
Dan Marino, Drew Brees. Tom Brady cant and never has been able to chuck it deep. Drew Brees on the other hand can spin it. Tom Brady cant make every through there is. Others have been able to. Dan Marino, Drew Brees.
Except that everything I said is true.
Yup nobody ever said Alex Smith is as good as Tom Brady. Tom Brady is the greatest game manager QB to ever play the game.
Golden Tate is an OL or does KB still think he can play WR.
Yes because Tate is Julio Jones or something. I dont think Golden Tate strikes fear into the hearts of the #1 pass D in the NFL.
Im talking about Woods there guy. As to your statement concerning Zay, that is why he added muscle mass and he will definitely be on the roster and on the field week 1.
The only one of last years QBs Id put in the top 100 without a doubt would be Mayfield. If the other players feel Allen was a one man show last season I think he could make bottom 10. He will definitely get a vote from Barr.