2023 NFL Regular Season
As a niners fan I have spent this entire offseason in a silent rage
The last 20 years of being a niners fan has been an a
Among the 14 starting QBs for playoff teams this season only one has more than 4 playoff losses: Joe Flacco who has a 10-5 playoff record.
Aaron Rodgers, one of the most famous playoff losers in NFL history, didn't lose his 4th playoff game until his 9th season in the league.
This is fun.
That’d be pretty funny if you replaced the most notorious professional sign stealer with the college version
legit LOL
Not sure there’s any scenario short of literal crimes that could make me hate Ruxin
That man is my everything
Mike McDaniel strutting around with his pants rolled up wearing a “i wish it were colder” t-shirt
I wanna go on a Vegas trip with SRM and Ruxin. We'd be the 3 best friends anyone's ever had.
Among the 14 starting QBs for playoff teams this season only one has more than 4 playoff losses: Joe Flacco who has a 10-5 playoff record.
Aaron Rodgers, one of the most famous playoff losers in NFL history, didn't lose his 4th playoff game until his 9th season in the league.
This is fun.
I'm not sure if you're being serious or not, but every quarterback is going to have exactly one loss or exactly no losses every post season they play in. It took Aaron rodgers so many years to reach 4 losses because he was sitting on the bench early in his career.
Post season records
Allen - 4-4
Lamar - 1-4
Burrow - 5-2
Dak - 2-4
Stafford - 4-3
Russ - 9-7
Josh Allen in 2023:
Total TDs: 44 (1st)
Pass TDs: 29 (5th)
Rush TDs: 15 (1st, NFL Record)
Total YDs: 4,830 (1st)
Pass YDs: 4,306 (4th)
Rush YDs: 524 (4th)
Success Rate: 51.4 (2nd)
EPA/Play: 0.23 (2nd)
Total EPA: 136.1 (2nd)
Pass EPA: 86.6 (4th)
Rush EPA: 49.5 (1st)
I'm not sure if you're being serious or not, but every quarterback is going to have exactly one loss or exactly no losses every post season they play in. It took Aaron rodgers so many years to reach 4 losses because he was sitting on the bench early in his career.
Yes, but we're playing a game of cherry picked stats and one of them is the one I posted.
FWIW, Lamar Jackson's playoff record is 1-3. He didn't play in the WC loss to the Bengals last year. Except for Flacco no starting QB in this year's playoffs has more experience with losing playoff games than Josh Allen.
Tua is undefeated in the playoffs.
Just saw that Andy Reid's next playoff loss is going to tie him with Don Shula for the most all-time. He also has twice as many playoff wins as any other active head coach not named Belichick.
Belichick and Reid have a combined 53 playoff wins. All other active head coaches have 76 playoff wins combined.
Just saw that Andy Reid's next playoff loss is going to tie him with Don Shula for the most all-time. He also has twice as many playoff wins as any other active head coach not named Belichick.
Belichick and Reid have a combined 53 playoff wins. All other active head coaches have 76 playoff wins combined.
Sounds like parity.
Just saw that Andy Reid's next playoff loss is going to tie him with Don Shula for the most all-time.
Probably pretty impressive that Shula collected that many losses, just because a huge chunk of his career was in the 1- and 2-wildcard era where it's that much harder to make the playoffs to begin with.
Wasn’t expecting vrabel to get got
Probably pretty impressive that Shula collected that many losses, just because a huge chunk of his career was in the 1- and 2-wildcard era where it's that much harder to make the playoffs to begin with.
Shula still has the most playoff seasons of anyone, tied with Belichick and come Saturday also with Andy Reid.
Is he the frontrunner for the Patriots job now?
Didn't Landry have like 20 straight playoff seasons, or something?
I always thought Vrabel was slightly overrated. He's like the Tua of head coaches.
I’d be happy to take Vrabel in Atlanta.
Considering we hired his OC (Arthur Smith) and that didn’t work out too well, we probably won’t go back to that well.
We cant really evaluate the decision to fire Vrabel without the details. Some reports are that he wanted a super gm to oversee both him and Ran Carthon. Other reports is that he stopped a full rebuild from happening this season which cost the franchise future draft capital to end up being dead last in the division anyway.
I think Vrabel is above average but he has some flaws. He sticks too long with bad coordinators (Downing and Auckerman come to mind) and he mishandled two very important offensive drives in the 4th quarter in the last two playoff games the Titans lost.
So IF (a big if) an above average is meddling too much in the front office issues then I think letting him go is correct. If you are just letting him go from what was produced on the field then its a wrong decision.