I still think Allen's best throw ever was the long TD to Robert Foster in his rookie year, against the Jags, I think. He was under extreme pressure and fired a missile that Foster plucked out of the air perfectly, then cruised into the end zone.
I’m not even sure the Chiefs are that good. We’ll learn a bit more tomorrow night, but I don’t think they’re as good as last year without Tyreek. I think the Eagles are better.
Yeah, I hate watching the Cowboys. Fortunately, the Sunday and Monday night games look pretty good. I'm looking forward to both, especially Chiefs-Raiders.
Very few backups would be capable of winning a super bowl under any circumstances...you just want someone who can come in and go 2-2 or 3-1 if Josh has to miss a few games...beyond that, I don't even want to think about it.
Come on...Keenum has been in the league 10 years and he's a proven commodity. He's not great, you wouldn't want him as your starter, but he's got more than enough talent and experience to be a very good back-up. It's ludicrous to judge him based on a quarter or two of mop up duty.
I agree. Talent-wise, Baker could probably stick in the league four or five more years as a back-up, but I don't think teams are going to want to deal with his personality. Doesn't seem like a guy you'd want in your locker room, if you had a choice.
The only upside to injuries is that other guys get a chance to show what they've got and get experience. Shakir is a great example...also at Safety and CB.