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You know, since the Super Bowl periodically i will watch the CBS Sinatra intro cuz it was ****ing magnificent. Halfway t
NFCS not low enough
Barnwell's yearly 5 up 5 down prediction (where he lists 5 teams likely to improve from last year and 5 likely to decline)
5 Up
LAC
NE
WAS
KC
ARZ
5 Down*
PIT
NYG
BAL
PHI
CLE
*interesting that 3 of the 5 are AFCN#1 teams
Dan Graziano ranks the division (paywalled link)
AFCN
NFCW
NFCN
AFCS
AFCE
NFCE
AFCW
NFCS
So he just took total wins from last year and ranked them accordingly?? That's some hard-hitting sports journalism.
AFCN – 43
NFCW – 35
NFCN – 35
AFCS – 34
AFCE – 33
NFCE – 33
AFCW – 32
NFCS – 27
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Anthony Richardson and the Horseshoes sliced and diced the Bungles second and third team D on their opening drive
AR5 looked really sharp
edit: whelp and now a pick 6
That’s a bummer man
I'm sitting here thinking one more weekend of preseason and then the real fun begins.
Not even realizing we still got another 2 weeks to go.
Anthony Richardson and the Horseshoes sliced and diced the Bungles second and third team D on their opening drive
AR5 looked really sharp
edit: whelp and now a pick 6
Yeah AR is...rough.
Other than that first drive, he missed some OPEN throws that a HS QB should be able to make. Looking like he may never be anything because the accuracy just might never be there. It was always the risk with him, but it's seeming more and more likely that he just kinda sucks at throwing a football.
Florida doesn't produce elite level NFL QBs.
I would love to be wrong though because I think he can be fun to watch.
Is there a single college you can name that produces, or is known for, elite NFL QBs? They all seem so random.
I'm basing this off memory and don't feel like looking it up.
I do remember Miami being a QB factory back in the day.
I can't say for certainty if any college does, but I know for a fact that Florida does not.
Yeah AR is...rough.
Other than that first drive, he missed some OPEN throws that a HS QB should be able to make. Looking like he may never be anything because the accuracy just might never be there. It was always the risk with him, but it's seeming more and more likely that he just kinda sucks at throwing a football.
yeah i winced a bit at his overthrow of the wide ass open Mitchell on that crossing route
Still….someone said itt a few months ago that he’s already better than Josh Allen so…
Is there a single college you can name that produces, or is known for, elite NFL QBs? They all seem so random.
I'm basing this off memory and don't feel like looking it up.
I do remember Miami being a QB factory back in the day.
current with transfers, probably not unless you follow brisket riley to his next destination
couple of decades ago, problemly miami and usc
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Yeah AR is...rough.
Other than that first drive, he missed some OPEN throws that a HS QB should be able to make. Looking like he may never be anything because the accuracy just might never be there. It was always the risk with him, but it's seeming more and more likely that he just kinda sucks at throwing a football.
Wasn’t that always the knock on AR though? All the talent in the world with none of the capacity for accuracy?
It’s probably better to let him cook in the preseason and find out all he can do is light the kitchen on fire so you can mask it during the season
Trey Lance, 5 INTs, 3 sacks and 2 Fumbles


