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Irv

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  1. I always like it when guys put their IQ in their screen name.
  2. You don't give up a third unless Tyrod starts. Period. No dice. They gave up a third.
  3. None of these guys are ready. They may never be. If they were, then why did Cleveland trade for Tyrod? Yes Cleveland has a worse track record than us. But, Tyrod has proven that he is a below average NFL quarterback and the Browns still think the QB they draft at #1 will still sit behind him. I don't see us moving up. One of those five guys will be there at 12 and all of them will sit behind McCarron for a year and may never make it in the NFL.
  4. Post of the year. At this point McCarron is more NFL ready than any of these guys. Many might never be NFL ready. P.S. - I didn't think Shaw66's posts could get any worse than they were on BBMB but I stand corrected.
  5. Agree. Dude should be power slammed through a burning table.
  6. OP - sounds sexual and illegal.
  7. I disagree. Sincerely, Swiss Cheese and Golf Courses
  8. McDermott power slamming Belicheck through a burning table. I'll never forget it.
  9. If he is put on The Wall, I would like to see Freddie power slam Aaron Maybin through a burning table at half time.
  10. Was Aaron Maybin an Edge? What is Shaq Lawson?
  11. Like Jerry Hughes?
  12. Seems like that name for a position slowly crept into, and now is firmly ensconced in the NFL vernacular. Where did this term originate and what exactly does it mean?
  13. Richie entering life insurance business. First client is AJ McCarron. He is going to need a good policy. That is off. Who goes to Newark on purpose?
  14. He waited until after FA to screw the Bills who were screwing Wood. Somebody needs to be power slammed through a burning table.
  15. When he played for the Bills there was a lot of press about him going to McDonalds apprentice programs preparing for being a franchisee for his future. Seemed like he was totally squared away. What the hell happened to him? I thought he was one of the smart guys with his dough.
  16. Whaley should be power slammed through a burning table.
  17. No that occurred after the draft.
  18. Whatdrought - That's what I think. Everything is way faster and tighter coverages in the NFL. And the guy played in a sub tier conference. He should have dominated in that league. What do you think about that?
  19. Get your head out of the sand.
  20. Are you implying the coaches have no say in the draft and Beane will act independently of McDerrmott? Get real.
  21. A lot of NFL coaches look at the physical traits and tell themselves that can turn a player into something he is not. I think that applies with Josh Allen. I hope we stay away from him. Numbers aren't everything but they're not nothing. Mountain West Player Passing Statistics - 2017 Statistics: Passing | Rushing | Receiving | Scoring | Returning | Kicking | Punting | Defense Season: 20172016201520142013201220112010200920082007200620052004 Conference: ---- FBS (Division I-A) ----ACCAmericanBig 12Big TenC-USAFBS Indep.MACMWPac-12SECSun Belt---- FCS (Division I-AA) ----Big SkyBig SouthCAAFCS Indep.Great WestIvyMEACMVFCNECOVCPatriotPioneerSouthernSouthlandSWAC PASSING YARDS LEADERS - ALL PLAYERS RK PLAYER TEAM COMP ATT PCT YDS YDS/A LONG TD INT SACK RAT 1 Nick Stevens, QB CSU 284 459 61.9 3799 8.3 76 29 10 13 147.9 2 Brett Rypien, QB BSU 218 348 62.6 2877 8.3 87 16 6 20 143.8 3 Dru Brown, QB HAW 254 412 61.7 2785 6.8 85 18 8 30 129.0 4 Ty Gangi, QB NEV 228 374 61.0 2746 7.3 82 25 11 7 138.8 5 Marcus McMaryion, QB FRES 218 351 62.1 2726 7.8 81 14 5 8 137.7 6 Christian Chapman, QB SDSU 146 243 60.1 1873 7.7 89 13 4 29 139.2 7 Josh Allen, QB WYO 152 270 56.3 1812 6.7 47 16 6 22 127.8 8 Jordan Love, QB USU 129 235 54.9 1631 6.9 77 8 6 7 119.3 9 Montel Aaron, QB SJSU 126 225 56.0 1531 6.8 59 8 10 22 116.0 10 Armani Rogers, QB UNLV 99 189 52.4 1471 7.8 94 6 5 22 122.9 RK PLAYER TEAM COMP ATT PCT YDS YDS/A LONG TD INT SACK RAT 11 Kent Myers, QB USU 124 197 62.9 1278 6.5 49 8 7 21 123.7 12 Arion Worthman, QB AFA 54 109 49.5 1100 10.1 64 10 4 16 157.2 13 Josh Love, QB SJSU 92 170 54.1 928 5.5 47 5 7 11 101.4 14 Montell Cozart, QB BSU 61 97 62.9 754 7.8 47 10 1 9 160.1 15 Johnny Stanton, QB UNLV 55 88 62.5 724 8.2 52 4 2 1 142.1 16 Tevaka Tuioti, QB UNM 57 118 48.3 705 6.0 62 4 6 2 99.5 17 Lamar Jordan, QB UNM 46 93 49.5 604 6.5 71 3 6 12 101.8 18 Chason Virgil, QB FRES 48 83 57.8 524 6.3 40 3 2 2 118.0 19 Nick Smith, QB WYO 40 74 54.1 471 6.4 53 2 2 4 111.0 20 Kaymen Cureton, QB NEV 20 38 52.6 213 5.6 54 3 1 8 120.5 RK PLAYER TEAM COMP ATT PCT YDS YDS/A LONG TD INT SACK RAT 21 Coltin Gerhart, QB UNM 17 29 58.6 180 6.2 27 1 2 1 108.3 22 Nate Romine, QB AFA 9 16 56.3 133 8.3 29 0 1 4 113.6 23 David Cornwell, QB NEV 13 25 52.0 97 3.9 21 0 3 1 60.6 24 Josh Hokit, RB FRES 2 3 66.7 81 27.0 65 2 0 0 513.5 25 Andrew Celis, WR NEV 3 5 60.0 76 15.2 28 1 0 0 253.7 26 Kelton Moore, RB NEV 1 1 100.0 57 57.0 57 1 0 0 908.8 27 Cristian Solano, QB NEV 5 6 83.3 56 9.3 23 0 0 0 161.7 28 Tre Walker, WR SJSU 1 1 100.0 54 54.0 54 1 0 0 883.6 29 Kurt Palandech, QB UNLV 8 19 42.1 48 2.5 9 0 2 1 42.3 30 Ryan Agnew, QB SDSU 4 7 57.1 47 6.7 17 0 0 2 113.5 RK PLAYER TEAM COMP ATT PCT YDS YDS/A LONG TD INT SACK RAT 31 Cedrick Wilson, WR BSU 2 3 66.7 46 15.3 31 0 0 0 195.5 32 Sam Allen, QB SJSU 5 13 38.5 40 3.1 14 0 2 3 33.5 33 Isaiah Sanders, QB AFA 4 15 26.7 33 2.2 16 0 1 2 31.8 34 Tyler Williams, WR AFA 1 1 100.0 31 31.0 31 0 0 0 360.4 35 Aaren Vaughns, WR USU 1 2 50.0 29 14.5 29 1 0 0 336.8 36 Geraud Sanders, WR AFA 1 1 100.0 24 24.0 24 0 0 0 301.6 37 Austin Conway, WR WYO 2 2 100.0 22 11.0 20 0 0 0 192.4 Cole McDonald, QB HAW 5 9 55.6 22 2.4 9 1 0 0 112.8 39 Michael Carrillo, QB SJSU 2 3 66.7 21 7.0 12 1 0 0 235.5 40 Cole Brownholtz, QB HAW 1 1 100.0 7 7.0 7 0 0 0 158.8 53 Results 1 of 2 Glossary COMP: Completions ATT: Passing attempts PCT: Completion percentage YDS: Passing yards YDS/A: Yards per pass attempt LONG: Longest pass TD: Passing touchdowns INT: Interceptions thrown SACK: Sacks RAT: Passer Efficiency
  22. You could power slam a dude through the gap in his two front teeth onto a burning table.
  23. The sad part of it is that, completely healed and Brady throwing to him, he'll be an MVP candidate next year.
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