Jump to content

nedboy7

Community Member
  • Posts

    8,009
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by nedboy7

  1. I guess it would have been nice to have 2 more 2nd round and a third w all these needs.
  2. Me = Ray Lewis. Where do I sign?
  3. I’m so confused. So is he the frencheyes DT or a bust??????
  4. Because NE doesn’t know QBs as well as bills fans.
  5. I heard they are planning on converting Barkley into a frencheyes QB and trade him to the bills.
  6. Actually he has already won 2 SBs. Most people don’t know that.
  7. Here is some English for you. Not that it matters. In summation, PFW offered an indicting conclusion: “(He) has ideal size, arm strength and athleticism … but it ends there. Will flash the ability to make the big throw, but can’t do it with any consistency. There isn’t a quarterback in recent memory who had such a low completion percentage in college and went on to have success in the NFL. Will probably get drafted high because of his physical traits but people who draft him high are risking their careers.” Given those flaws, Pro Football Weekly graded him as a third-rounder.
  8. No you see Allen is a guaranteed frencheyes. So you must stop being logical and join the insane mob.
  9. Maybe you can stop your own whining first.
  10. That was not an acceptable excuse for TT. And that’s gonna stay that way.
  11. Allen is the next Favre!!! Is that better? Did I do what you wanted?
  12. Who wouldn’t root for their own QB? Unless you mean the TT haters.
  13. Whats his completion percentage? Find me one w that percentage who became a stud.
  14. Allen is a stud now? Why cause of his gorgeous hair? It’s all good dude. If you are happy I’m glad. There is no knowing anything to be honest. Off to work.
  15. We could have had 6 very good players by tonight. But then everyone will say how the afc was weak and making the playoffs wa just a fluke? Am I right TT haters?
  16. Please stop. Hey maybe he is he next Brady. Hell maybe I’m the next ray Lewis.
  17. Exactly dude. Omg. Is it ok to have an opinion and not kiss the ass of our new QB?????
  18. Pegula is good at one thing. Digging holes. And he is digging one for the bills this time. Oh he likes a cold weather QB. Get the hell out of here.
  19. What a terrible draft. And here we go with the bs this team wasn’t going to be good this year anyways. This draft seems to have the owners influence. I guess when you frack your way to billions you might start to think you actually might know something about football. If you didn’t like TT you guys are gonna love the new frencheyes.
  20. Three quarterbacks went in the Top 10 in 2012, with Andrew Luck going first to Indianapolis, Robert Griffin III going second to Washington, and Ryan Tannehill going eighth to Miami. Luck got off to a very good start but has been derailed recently by injuries. Griffin also got off to a good start but was derailed even more quickly by injuries and was out of the league altogether last year. And Tannehill has shown promise at times but missed all of last year with a knee injury, and the end of the previous year with a knee injury as well. The next two quarterbacks taken were selected by two men with a great deal of quarterback expertise: Browns President Mike Holmgren, a quarterback guru credited with helping develop Joe Montana, Steve Young and Brett Favre, chose Brandon Weeden with the 22nd overall pick. And Broncos G.M. John Elway, a Hall of Fame quarterback himself, chose Brock Osweilerwith the 57th overall pick. Who else was available when Holmgren chose Weeden and Elway chose Osweiler? Oh, just Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson, who went to Seattle at 75, Super Bowl-winning quarterback Nick Foles, who went to Philadelphia at 88, and Kirk Cousins, who went to Washington at 102 and just got the biggest fully guaranteed contract in NFL history from the Vikings. So while the 2012 quarterback class did have some big-time NFL talent, it didn’t go in the order it should have gone in — and even the talent evaluators who should have been the most equipped to recognize top quarterback talent whiffed badly.
  21. Here read something intelligent. Three quarterbacks went in the Top 10 in 2012, with Andrew Luck going first to Indianapolis, Robert Griffin III going second to Washington, and Ryan Tannehill going eighth to Miami. Luck got off to a very good start but has been derailed recently by injuries. Griffin also got off to a good start but was derailed even more quickly by injuries and was out of the league altogether last year. And Tannehill has shown promise at times but missed all of last year with a knee injury, and the end of the previous year with a knee injury as well. The next two quarterbacks taken were selected by two men with a great deal of quarterback expertise: Browns President Mike Holmgren, a quarterback guru credited with helping develop Joe Montana, Steve Young and Brett Favre, chose Brandon Weeden with the 22nd overall pick. And Broncos G.M. John Elway, a Hall of Fame quarterback himself, chose Brock Osweilerwith the 57th overall pick. Who else was available when Holmgren chose Weeden and Elway chose Osweiler? Oh, just Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson, who went to Seattle at 75, Super Bowl-winning quarterback Nick Foles, who went to Philadelphia at 88, and Kirk Cousins, who went to Washington at 102 and just got the biggest fully guaranteed contract in NFL history from the Vikings. So while the 2012 quarterback class did have some big-time NFL talent, it didn’t go in the order it should have gone in — and even the talent evaluators who should have been the most equipped to recognize top quarterback talent whiffed badly.
  22. Here is the real must read.... Three quarterbacks went in the Top 10 in 2012, with Andrew Luck going first to Indianapolis, Robert Griffin III going second to Washington, and Ryan Tannehill going eighth to Miami. Luck got off to a very good start but has been derailed recently by injuries. Griffin also got off to a good start but was derailed even more quickly by injuries and was out of the league altogether last year. And Tannehill has shown promise at times but missed all of last year with a knee injury, and the end of the previous year with a knee injury as well. The next two quarterbacks taken were selected by two men with a great deal of quarterback expertise: Browns President Mike Holmgren, a quarterback guru credited with helping develop Joe Montana, Steve Young and Brett Favre, chose Brandon Weeden with the 22nd overall pick. And Broncos G.M. John Elway, a Hall of Fame quarterback himself, chose Brock Osweilerwith the 57th overall pick. Who else was available when Holmgren chose Weeden and Elway chose Osweiler? Oh, just Super Bowl-winning quarterback Russell Wilson, who went to Seattle at 75, Super Bowl-winning quarterback Nick Foles, who went to Philadelphia at 88, and Kirk Cousins, who went to Washington at 102 and just got the biggest fully guaranteed contract in NFL history from the Vikings. So while the 2012 quarterback class did have some big-time NFL talent, it didn’t go in the order it should have gone in — and even the talent evaluators who should have been the most equipped to recognize top quarterback talent whiffed badly.
  23. Argued articulately sir. Well done!
×
×
  • Create New...