Saxum Posted November 10, 2015 Posted November 10, 2015 • With the Jets win over the Jags, Fitzpatrick became the first quarterback in NFL history to beat an opponent for five different franchises. Fitz was the winning quarterback against Jacksonville for the Bengals in 2008, the Bills in 2012, the Titans in 2013, the Texans in 2014, and the Jets in 2015. He has won games for six different teams, including one as a rookie for St. Louis in 2005. Maybe he could replace Luck in game against Jacksonville and beat them from each AFC South team.
Kelly the Dog Posted November 10, 2015 Posted November 10, 2015 Maybe he could replace Luck in game against Jacksonville and beat them from each AFC South team. [/size] [/size] [/size] When Fitz gets inducted into the Hall of Fame which team is he possibly going to decide he is most worthy of enshrinement for?
Saxum Posted November 10, 2015 Author Posted November 10, 2015 As you know players are not inducted into NFL Hall of Fame for anyone team; even Thurman is listed as a Dolphin despite being called a Dolphin Killer most of career; Fritz may have some items in Hall of Fame but will never be in unless he goes into banking post career. buys a team using windfall and gets in as a contributor.
Kelly the Dog Posted November 10, 2015 Posted November 10, 2015 As you know players are not inducted into NFL Hall of Fame for anyone team; even Thurman is listed as a Dolphin despite being called a Dolphin Killer most of career; Fritz may have some items in Hall of Fame but will never be in unless he goes into banking post career. buys a team using windfall and gets in as a contributor. Sure but they most often choose a guy from the team they want to be most associated with to introduce them when it is not a father or son, etc. I'm obviously kidding about Fitz, who wouldn't even get into the backup Hall of Fame.
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