Yes, my bad the 87 year old guy was also killed, so she killed him and herself.
This while she was assumed drunk, toxicology report not released yet going after cafe supposedly. Hmm....
Oh, I see, to fit your narrative better it took you averaging the 2 seasons together but you were ok going mano a mano TT vs Matt Ryan. Whatever fits for ya, I guess, right? Got it!
Better comparison would be someone who also sat for a few years before starting.
Aaron Rodgers first and second years as starter
341/536 63.6% 4038 yds 7.5 ypa 28 TD 13 int 93.8 rating
350/541 64.7% 4434 yds 8.2 ypa 30 TD 7 int 103.2 rating
Tyrod
242/380 63.7% 3035 yds 8.0 ypa 20 TD 6 int 99.4 rating
269/436 61.7% 3023 yds 6.9 ypa 17 TD 6 int 89.6 rating
Matt Cassel of all people sat his first 3 years then started when Brady got hurt then went to KC
327/516 63.4% 3693 yds 7.2 ypa 21 TD 11 int 89.4 rating
271/493 55.0% 2924 yds 5.9 ypa 16 TD 16 int 69.9 rating
262/450 58.2% 3116 yds 6.9 ypa 27 TD 7 int 93.0 rating
Did 3 years of Cassel because he was worse second year compared to first (like Tyrod was) but rebounded in his third year.
Rodgers numbers get better second year whereas both Cassel and Tyrod didn't. IMO Tyrods numbers are closer to Matt Cassel than they are Aaron Rodgers, and I think I have a pretty good feel on everyones opinion about Matt Cassel. IMO Tyrod will be hard pressed to equal Cassels 3rd year stats. We shall see.
Absolutely, it is said by the professionals in here this is TT make or break year, his 7th in the league, yet NP has been written off as a career backup, maybe, after 2 quarters of his first ever NFL game. It's damn comical!
I believe Mccoach was given a heads up by Beane about a possible trade involving SW and RD prior to thursdays game but nothing was close to being finalized. The trade may have just kind of happened quick like and he just decided to wait until after the game to tell Mccoach.
Richie Incognito
By the time Peterman entered the game, Richie Incognito was comfortably on the sideline with the rest of the starters. That gave him a chance to soak up Peterman’s night from a different vantage point.
“He was slinging that ball,” Incognito said. “Rhythm. He was making some anticipation throws. The kid’s going to be good. He needs to get polished up a bit on some little stuff, but he’s going to be a special player.”
That's real encouraging to hear.