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Where does Khalil Shakir rank in terms of NFL WRs?
dave mcbride replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's not really the story of the game. A lot of it came down to coaching decisions. For instance, BB decided to forego kicking a FG midway through in the third quarter on 4th and 13 from the 31 yard line. I thought that was insane at the time, and I was right. Brady threw a low-percentage heave to Jabar Gaffney that really had no chance. It would have been a 49 yard FG attempt in a dome for Gostkowski, who in all likelihood would have made the kick. Bear in mind that they lost by 3 points. After the Giants went up 10-7, the Pats threw it every single play on a stalled drive early in the fourth rather than mix it up. And then they blitzed on the game winning TD to Plaxico, shortly after Asante Samuel dropped what absolutely should have been the game-ending interception. At any rate, the 2006 Pats were probably the most dominant team in NFL history, and just had a bad day. Their not winning the SB had nothing to do with the fact that Randy Moss was the top receiver on the team. -
TJ Sanders Signs - Draft Class Complete!
dave mcbride replied to sven233's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'd include Cook in there because he's going to be here for year 4. It's 50 percent - 3 for 6. -
I pay for HBO Max because it has a lot of great stuff.
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NFL Executives poll: Allen ranked #2 QB in NFL
dave mcbride replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
'A "country mile" is an idiom that refers to a long or indefinite distance, often implying it's longer than a standard mile. It can be used to describe both physical distances and figurative distances, such as a large margin of victory or a significant difference. The origin of the term is likely related to the winding and often uneven nature of country roads, which makes traveling a mile feel longer than it would on a straight, paved city street.' -
They need to pay their best players. Wilson is elite. And they're not spending much on the QB position these days.
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The NFLPA Is Becoming A Sham Organization
dave mcbride replied to BillsVet's topic in The Stadium Wall
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45712186/why-nflpa-mess-matter-football-fans The Lamar Jackson story here - no offers despite the fact that he was obviously one of the best five QBs in a league with a lot of terrible qbs - is the icing on the cake. -
The best NFL draft pick ever at every slot from No. 1 to 262
dave mcbride replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall
??? - Glover was a four-time all pro and once led the NFL with 17 sacks. Teller has been good, but he’s a pale shadow of Glover, careeer-wise. -
Perspective on the Bills from Eagles fan site.
dave mcbride replied to BigAl2526's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not saying the eagles’ D wasn’t good, but this doesn't account for change over time. The ravens’ D was the best D in the league in second half of the season. -
Who is the worst franchise QB in the NFL?
dave mcbride replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
But he is paid like one, and that matters vis a vis the definition. -
Hmm. I think the Steelers got a lot better. Rodgers isn’t who he was 5 years ago, but he was a genuinely pretty good qb most of the second half of last season, and he is FAR better than what the Steelers have been trotting out since Roethlisberger went into decline. Pickens is good, but he’s no Metcalf, and I’ll take Ramsey any day over Fitzpatrick, who was objectively bad last season at a lower value position. Ramsey was not bad last year and actually picked off Josh (not Josh’s fault, of course, but Ramsey was close enough to the Coleman error to make the play).
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This is all about Pitt trying to put it together for a run in a brutal division with two elite QBs whose teams are also all in. They're all in, collecting stud boundary athletes like Metcalf and Ramsey so that they can a) actually play man with conviction on D and b) win regularly on the outside on offense with a near-impossible-to-cover-completely specimen. Ramsey basically forced his way out, and the Dolphins took what they could get, which wasn't much.
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Weird how many folks here think a safety (Fitzpatrick) is more valuable than an elite boundary corner. If people watch other games not involving Josh Allen, they might recognize that Ramsey is very good. Most league personnel certainly think that way. Fitzpatrick hasn't been that great the last couple of seasons, btw. Opposing QBs' passer rating against in in 2024 was 127.6. That's not a misprint. Anyway, an elite-level (talent-wise) boundary corner is more valuable than a safety, and in six of their last seven games last season including the playoffs, the Steelers D was basically shredded by Philly, Cincy x2, Baltimore x2, and KC. The lone good game they had late in the season was against the Browns, who didn't have capable quarterback.
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