Might not be able to call him a bust because he was a fourth-round pick, but a guy who seemingly came out of nowhere after being cut was Rich Gannon. Not sure there were many high-round guys who were released then went on to stardom.
I did this quickly because I'm at work, so I'm bound to have some plus/minus five.
Aaron Rodgers
Tom Brady
Phillip Rivers
Peyton Manning
Michael Vick
Drew Brees
Ben Roethlisberger
Matt Ryan
Matt Schaub
Jay Cutler
Tony Romo
Eli Manning
Joe Flacco
Kyle Orton
Matthew Stafford
Sam Bradford
Josh Freeman
Colt McCoy
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Mark Sanchez
Matt Cassel
Donovan McNabb
Kevin Kolb
Jason Campbell
David Garrard
Matt Hasselbeck
Andy Dalton
Cameron Newton
Chad Henne
Tarvaris Jackson
John Beck/Rex Grossman
Alex Smith
Seems to me it is one of those auto-feed, fill in the blanks-type stories you see popping up on websites these days that are written by computers. Maybe a human didnt write it.
Although he's lost --- and maybe will never recover --- any sliver of credibility that anybody thought he had, I give him credit for taking responsibility and apologizing for inaccurate reporting.
Not sure why some people think Oakland is such a winnable game. They were an eight-win team last year. Even a Russell-led Raiders team nearly beat the Bills in Buffalo a few years ago. I'm thinking 1-3, since the Bengals haven't beaten the Bills in more than 20 years. 2-2 is a success.
I had it installed Monday. Since i couldn't put the dish on my house, I was charged $40 for pole installation. For the wiring, they charged $1 per foot for trenching so I just did that myself.
50 inches? Weak. I'd sooner take binoculars to watch the game in your living room than at the stadium.
In all seriousness, I really believe the sight lines at the Ralph are as good as any in the NFL, no matter where you're sitting.