HoppyDaze said:Cape is jealous that all he has is a pretty boy with no personality who accumulates stats.
And Titles but thats ticky tacky
HoppyDaze said:Cape is jealous that all he has is a pretty boy with no personality who accumulates stats.
hoppyhoppyhippo said:I'm not a seahawks fan, I just see the future potential in that team. Injuries aside they don't have a real weakness. Great D very good O, and great special teams. Pats are better offensively and about equal on Special teams but their D severely lacks. Niners and Broncos are also teams I'd bet are more likely to win than the Pats and if I had to pick a QB driven team with tons of other flaws I'd pick the Packers.
Guys, guys... The Hawk fans are all giddy cuz they actually made the playoffs for the first time, about, forever and they feel like they have a "star rb" because he broke through 1,500 yards for once in his long career... And they have a rookie qb who probably already better than any qb they have ever had so... Ya know what? Let em try to walk around in their big boy pants for a bit. If nothing else it's adorable to watch... Like a toddler walking around in daddy's shoes. "Look at me daddy!! I'm a big boy!! Marshawn Lynch is a star!!!"
Awwwwwwwww
You talk like your team has done something recently...which makes you look dumb.
AZ_IPA said:You talk like your team has done something ever...which makes you look dumb.
You talk like your team has done something ever...which makes you look dumb.
He doesn't need to rep any team to do that
I also like how you conveniently cut it at 15 games... Leaving out the Super Bowl win and SB MVP.
Packers are the epitome of a Qb carrying the team.
Packers are the epitome of a Qb carrying the team.
:es:
Tom Brady is a star. Peyton Manning is a star. Adrian Petersen is a star.
Marshawn Lynch had a good year. There is a huge effin difference.
:eyeroll:
I wouldn't brag too much that Super Bowl performance:
16 for 27 for 145 yards and 1 TD. Ho hum.
Not exactly "Super Star" numbers.
And Brady needed the Tuck Rule and Vinaterie should have been the MVP of that game.
Did you watch a single Seahawks game this year? Seattle destroyed teams this year. The Atlanta/Seattle game a few weeks ago sold me on Russell Wilson going forward. This guy is going to win a ton of games for Seattle for years to come.
Wilson played in 16 games this year compiling these stats:
CMP: 252
ATT: 393
CMP%: 64.1%
YDS: 3,118
TD: 26
INT: 10
Brady's first full year (15 games in 2001) looked like this:
CMP: 264
ATT: 413
CMP%: 63.9%
YDS: 2,843
TD: 18
INT: 12
I'm looking specifically at CMP%
You mean the performance that got him the Super Bowl MVP? Yeah, whatta crappy game he played.
I'm looking specifically at CMP%
His first year numbers are certainly superior to Brady's - I'm looking specifically at CMP%, TDs and INT's.
Anyone else looking forward to the Ryan Mallet post-game interviews in the next two or three years?
You mean the performance that got him the Super Bowl MVP? Yeah, whatta crappy game he played.
positive proof that Brady's accolades are more because of the media's crush on him than his actual play
Darwin18 said:It is not Russell Wilson's fault that he doesn't play cornerback or safety and could keep Atlanta for coming back in the final seconds to win that game.
Proof positive that Super MVPs are totally worthless and almost always goes to the winning QB. Since 1990, only 10 have not been QBs
So... roughly HALF = proof positive, now?
You think that in all of those games the QB was the best player on the field?
No, but MVP = most VALUABLE player. A quarterback is obviously going to be more valuable to a team than a linebacker, most of the time. It's just the nature of the position.
But either way, there are still a ton of instances that disagree with your "proof positive". When nearly half of your examples are actually *exceptions*, you might want to rethink your argument.
Unfrickenbelievably stoopid.
Cheers!
I still dont understand how Jacoby Jones didnt win the MVP all his scores were effort on his part.
I still dont understand how Jacoby Jones didnt win the MVP all his scores were effort on his part.
I mean, it's only natural that New England fans know more about football than fans of other teams. We're usually watching our team for eighteen or nineteen games a year; fans in Seattle usually get to check out after sixteen.
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