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Chicken Boo

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  1. Kurt Warner 2x first team all pro, 2x passing TDs leader, 2x passing rating leader, led 2 different franchises to the Super Bowl, QB'd the greatest offense the league had ever seen, won a Super Bowl, was Super Bowl MVP, has 2 league MVPs and was the highest rated passer in league history when he retired. Definitely a Hall of Famer.
  2. The rule changes have inflated statistics over the years. Eli was never considered one of the very best QBs in the league. He was never all pro, never led the league in any stat but interceptions and was 117-117 (.500) as a starter. The Super Bowl wins are the only reason he gets in and even then, he was aided by stellar defenses. First ballot entries should be reserved for the absolute best of the best. Eli was never close to that. If he does get in 1st ballot, it's pure politics.
  3. Keeping an eye on Collin Johnson out of TX. 6'6" 220.
  4. No they don't. The Bills defensive line doesn't create that kind of pressure consistently and their o-line certainly isn't as good. We'd also need 2 more above average RBs to be able to replicate what the Niners do. Jimmy G is also a better passer than Allen. Take the NO game, for example. I do not believe that Allen can go blow for blow like that with Drew Brees. Don't let San Fran fool you. They can put up points slinging the ball around as well.
  5. No chance in hell I'd ever spend that amount on a football game. That's ridiculous!
  6. I have a feeling Reid has been saving him. Not a chance he doesn't suit up.
  7. I don't think they will, but trust and believe if Jack Conklin hits the market, Beane will throw the kitchen sink at him.
  8. My only gripe is that having he and Brown seems redundant. If Allen were a more precise passer, where timing and ball placement were paramount, then I could see it, but I really think a bigger target plays more to Allen's strengths at this point in his career. Like Eli having Plaxico to lean on.
  9. Robbie is one of my favorite players in the league. He's so fluid and natural at the position. He makes it look easy. The Jets would be fools to let him get away. He and Darnold were clicking at the end of the season.
  10. Put me on the record for John Ross. He's a great weapon, he just needs to stay healthy. He was going good in the beginning of the season until he and Dalton suffered injuries. The talent is there and coach Taylor seems to understand the importance of getting him the ball. Barring injuries, the Bengals will be in good shape with Burrow at QB. The skill positions are set. (Green, Ross and Mixon) As for 1st round receivers, that all depends on how the board looks at #22. Every year, there's talent that should have gone in the top 15 that fall to the bottom or out of the 1st round completely. Unfortunately, the Bills are picking higher than we're used to. Can you risk waiting to get your guy near the end of the 2nd round? I would think GMs have learned their lesson after the D.K. debacle, but maybe not.
  11. I didn't see it when they drafted him. You could see in highlight reels that he had very good balance and educated feet, but I didn't think he'd be this good.
  12. And there are people telling me that Laviska Shenault wouldn't be an asset to this team.
  13. Seems like Kyle has learned a thing or 2 since his Atlanta days.
  14. Sammy had a big game and is now headed to the Super Bowl. ?
  15. In comparison to Florida with various "Florida man...", gators, pythons and day flooding? California is a pretty big state. I was in San Jose/San Francisco for a week back in July. It was beautiful!
  16. And if he's still in the 50s, then what? He isn't as accurate as he needs to be. That's a fact!
  17. Mariota will throw for a TD or a pivotal 1st down later in the game on that same play call.
  18. Yeah, under 20 ppg just isn't going to cut it unless you're fielding the 2000 Ravens defense.
  19. They definitely do, but if they don't improve against the run...
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