It means nothing. Nothing!
The QB/coach/scheme matters more than anything ever could or will.
Joey Harrington could have been an all time great had he not had the misfortune of being drafted by the Lions. It's mostly circumstance.
This is good for the sport. Nothing wrong with a little gamesmanship.
I can only imagine the flack Chad Johnson would a have gotten for his "list" prior to the 2005 season.
It's all in fun.
No doubt, had a guy like Gabbert been gifted with a Kyle Shanahan or Sean McVay, his career could have been totally different.
Most offensive coordinators don't do enough to play to their talent's strengths, in my opinion.
Football will never NOT be physical.
Some of these rule changes are an effort to prevent an actual death from happening on the field of play.
For size comparison...
Aaron Maybin 6'4" 238lbs
Lawrence Taylor 6'3" 238lbs
What cut it back in the 80s and 90s ain't cutting it today.
No. Nobody should be embarrassed to wear their favorite team's gear.
Funny story. Several years ago I had a Bills hoodie on and had a Pittsburgh guy call me a "bandwagon fan" after Buffalo got off to a 5-2 start. ?
This isn't the 90s, there's no such thing as a bandwagon Bills fan.
The Pats are and have been the exception to the rule. Woods, Cook and Kupp are a damn good trio!
The vast majority of teams need a legit #1 or a good collection of wideouts that fit a scheme. We're still lacking, which is why Beane kicked the tires on Brown and Beckham.
With the O-line additions, speed on the outside and guys like Beasley and Kroft underneath, LeVeon would really make this thing come full circle.
Dime a dozen, my ass!