Thanks for the information but with the playoffs you throw stats and records out the window. The win or die aspect to the playoffs seems to bring out a new level of competitiveness in teams. Don’t take anything for granted.
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Neither the Jets or the Fins seem to be completely settled at QB. Then again the Jets may continue to ride with Darnold and maybe Tua just needs more time. If you are the GM of the Jets and Fins what do you do?
To me it’s a no brained for the Fins to take another QB and let the best player rise tot the top. Maybe Tua is the answer but he has not shown much in his time. The Jets situation with Bradford is less clear. He had almost no surrounding cast.
Thank God we are at the end of the drought. Remember when we thought the punter (Moorman) was the best player on the entire team? Sadly, for a few years he might have been. I am not trying to take anything away from Moorman but you know your roster is pitiful when about the only guy you cheer is the punter.
Chandler Thanks for sharing again - It still creates dust in my home. The next mountain is a Lombardi. Though, when that happens, may we never forget the “deep water” that had to be travailed to get to the prize.