Hurtz for the year had 6TDs and 4 picks with a 52% completion percentage.
Wentz had 16 TDs and 14 picks with a 62% completion percentage.
Safe to say neither looked good, which might have something to do with the above mentioned.
close klōs
adj. Being near in space or time.
adj. Being near in relationship.
adj. Within a certain range of 45 days to infinity
Example 1
The new stadium deal is close.
Example 2
The Jets were close to getting to the Super Bowl.
Yep the 2020 Dolphins were the old Bears teams(Rex Grossman years) they had to play perfect on D and Special Teams in order to win- this is an unsustainable recipe... unless they get some major acquisitions on Offense I suspect they will be forever in the 6-11 to 8-9 range, much like Lovies Bears.
Like it or not the NFL is a business and businesses have to make money. Could they take a loss this year? Sure, but why would they when they don't have to.
When was the last time a bottom 10 market team won in the NBA? 1971 Milwaukee Bucks. Now compare to the NFL where the Packers did it in 2010 and the Chiefs did it last year( are Chiefs small market?)
Their is no parody in the NBA- this is really not debatable.
Basketball guarantees small market teams cannot do well unless they hit the lottery and draft a generational player-even then that generational player leaves for the bigger market when given the chance.
Basketball sucks.
Kind of weird too, because it sounded like the Bears were going to trade half of their team for him. The Bears are running out of time to get thei QB. Nagy is toast without an upgrade at QB. I could see Fitzpatrick signing with the Bears...
Jags, Jets, Broncos,Bengals and Texans are all Patriots tier then, which sounds weird to say but looks to be true.
On a side note if the Broncos get their QB situation taken care of(Watson?)they could be a much better team, much like the Patriots.
Good trade for the Colts. My opinion is that Wentz is a good QB and his collapse was due to a bad online and poor play calling. The Colts are a perfect fit for him.