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Let’s rank the starting QBs in 2025
Mikie2times replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think he's a franchise killer. 2-13 his last 15 games vs winning teams. Sure it's a team game, but no top 10 QB is producing that record in those situations. System QB, can't perform vs elevated competition (this with elite weapons). That is all when healthy forgetting that any team who invests in him basically has a time bomb on the entire season that can go off at anytime. I would rather take developmental QB's or be QB less in draft mode than have Tua. -
Who was invited to Josh and Hailee's wedding?
Beck Water replied to Willie West's topic in The Stadium Wall
More detail: Burgers and fries at the afterparty, too - def. peak "Football Wedding", OL-pleasing style https://pagesix.com/2025/06/16/style/hailee-steinfeld-reveals-details-on-her-wedding-dress-that-left-josh-allen-stunned/ And, guests in formalwear jumped in the pool at the end of the night (3 am) -
I think he was also just playing better two seasons ago though. 2022 for my money was the most impressive season of his career, right after trading Tyreek Hill he had to play a new brand of football and immediately delivered an elite performance. Not sure what happened after that season, maybe just fatigue from a lot of deep playoff runs, but he is not playing that well these days. And again I'm not talking about stats, just actual play on the field based on the eye test. So I have to rank based on how these QBs are performing now, not on what they were doing over two years ago. I could see an argument to arrange the top 4 any way you'd like. It depends on what factors you're weighing, how far back you're analyzing, what play style you prefer, etc. I would expect any fan of one of those 4 teams to rank their QB #1 and I would respect it. There are solid counterarguments for all of them too. That's what makes the conversation interesting.
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What 15-20 running backs are going to make this play? Is Devin Singletary going to do it? Zack Moss? That is what replacement level is. If you don't pay him what will you do with the money? Go get a 10 million dollar RB and a back up corner? How about we scrap that plan and target a WR with all of that. Josh Palmer is about what we can get. If you trust Beane to land an offensive difference maker with that money so be it, but to replace him with a replacement level back (which Davis and Johnson are) then assume your money lands you a difference maker that is even close to what he did for us last year is fools gold.
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Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
MJS replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's what you get at the bottom of the 1st... -
Minnesota lawmaker assassinated another shot.
sherpa replied to 4th&long's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This is completely not related to the horrendous crime, and I don't mean to be insensitive but....... Has anyone seen these press events from MN and the bald lady doing the sign language translation for Walz and others? She is absolutely bizarre. My wife and I can't stop laughing at her. Crazy facial expressions. -
Great post. I worked with a young lady and kind of watched her grow up, interning in summers (her dad was the majority stockholder), then fresh out of college, then getting married and finally expecting. We had two boys so the girl stuff was new to me. I felt very invested when she was expecting. I was also somewhat honored when she came to me to ask about what it’s like to become a parent. She stunned me at first and I just mumbled some words. I mulled it over for a while, and I still remember walking over to her office to share my share my experience. I said the lows will be low and very difficult, but the highs are higher than I could have imagined. To each their own, because we are not one size fits all.
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Keon drops 60 in Damar's celebrity basktball gam
US Egg replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall
That kind of like an airhead assumption? -
Let’s rank the starting QBs in 2025
dave mcbride replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
Excellent point. Note the following: In 21 postseason games, his teams are 17-4 against top competition. He has 46 passing TDs, 10 INTs, 8.2 YPA, 67.7% completion rate, a 105.4 rating and 7 rushing TDs. No other QB compares. Plus he didn't just win 3 SBs; he has 3 SB MVPs. And this past season, his postseason QB rating was 101.4. -
Are Fan Expectations Too High for Keon Coleman?
3rdand12 replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
Looking for a two from him. Whos the One ? -
Turn Down The Temperature: Unity?
CoudyBills replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yeah. No, ***** them -
It doesn’t have to but it does. The #1 priority for any NFL team to win in this era is an elite qb. This isn’t even a debatable fact. A team with an elite qb and mediocre teammates would have a better chance than a team with a mediocre qb and superior teammates. It’s the most important position on the team so it would count for a lot if the same qb keeps leading his team past the other qbs to get to the superbowl.
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The 4 elite QBs all being in the AFC is madness, it makes the Chiefs 3 titles even more impressive. Just getting one title outta the AFC field during this era will be looked back upon as monumental.
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Trump's 79th Birthday Parade
Homelander replied to Homelander's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Do the right thing? From this regime? Hah - what a joke -
Are Fan Expectations Too High for Keon Coleman?
BuffaloBaumer replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
I don't feel like many people, if any, are putting high expectations on Keon. I think everyone would be fine if he turns out to be a solid #2 target. Not for even a second did I expect him to be a true #1. Now if he can't reach #2 level, I suppose I would be let down a little. -
Are Fan Expectations Too High for Keon Coleman?
3rdand12 replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
AND he still has Josh Allen tossing him the ball 😋 -
Interesting comment for a Happy Father’s Day thread but I felt the same way. Until I didn’t. And now I wish I hadn’t waited until 44 to have our first. But holy ***** - the exhaustion is real, the constant anxiety is real, the loss of some hobbies is real. And it’s ALL worth it when my 17 month old came up and said “Da!!” (That’s what he calls me) and gave me a hug yesterday. Number 2 on the way, due in November. I’ll be 45 and I regularly think of how old I’ll be when they hit certain milestones - I’ll be the guy at high school graduation people assume is the grandpa. But I’ve come to grips with it. That said, it’s 100% not for everyone. And the biggest thing I’ve taken away so far is my undying respect for single parents. Doing this alone would have likely killed me.