BillsFooteball Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago One of the few that would enjoy his stay at Revis island Quote
below Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: 30,000 passing yards and over 200 touchdowns show Ryan Fitzpatrick is severely underrated He was always one of the better players on bad teams.. never the weak link on a good one LOL no way. We all love Fitz but most of us understand he was not a quality starter which is why his teams made the playoffs zero times. 1 Quote
buffblue Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago That Jerry Rice guy was a pretty good route runner if I'm not mistaken. Ochocinco is old enough to have seen him🤷 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 13 minutes ago, below said: LOL no way. We all love Fitz but most of us understand he was not a quality starter which is why his teams made the playoffs zero times. There is not a quarterback in the world who has 30,000 yards and 200 touchdowns that is below average lol What he wasn't was a top tier starter.. he absolutely was a low-tier bridge starting quarterback his entire career Which is better than 70% of the NFL... 90 quarterbacks on NFL rosters there's about 22-24 worth a damn who you can start and get some wins Ryan Fitzpatrick was always at the bottom of that 24 but he was always a legitimate bridge starter.. not a throwaway, not a bottom feeder Ryan Fitzpatrick was always a serviceable bridge starter... Every team he went to he always went to the top of the depth chart which is something most NFL quarterbacks cannot say He literally climbed to the top of the depth chart for like four or five NFL teams which is the opposite of not good... He wasn't a game changer which would be correct He was serviceable I would take him over a guy like Anthony Richardson if I needed to win a football game.. Anthony Richardson went top five.. I would take him over a guy like Mitch trubisky who went top five There is a distinction between being an upper tier starter and even being average quality... Even bad teams need a quarterback.. Ryan Fitzpatrick was always the starting quarterback on bad teams typically.. he had maybe one team ever that had playoff aspirations and he had a great season with the Jets and threw an interception on his last drive in Buffalo It doesn't erase his good season Edited 6 hours ago by Buffalo716 1 1 Quote
NoSaint Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 52 minutes ago, transient said: I seem to remember a lot of those picks being thrown when there were still downs to spare, which was the most maddening part. It would have been different if it was last seconds, or 3rd or 4th and long, but I felt like it was always 2 minutes left, timeouts in hand, 2 and 7 and he'd take a completely unnecessary risk and throw the game away. meh- I’ve gone back and forth and sometimes your best shot doesn’t come on 4th down so you have to take the coin flip for a 30 yard gain on second down if the opportunity arises because you are unlikely to get a better chunk play later and winning one coin flip is easier than winning 3 coin flips. there were plenty of days I hated in the moment but ultimately like more than seeing a 7 play turnover on downs or failed Hail Mary 1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said: There is not a quarterback in the world who has 30,000 yards and 200 touchdowns that is below average lol What he wasn't was a top tier starter.. he absolutely was a low-tier bridge starting quarterback his entire career Which is better than 70% of the NFL... 90 quarterbacks on NFL rosters there's about 22-24 worth a damn who you can start and get some wins Ryan Fitzpatrick was always at the bottom of that 24 but he was always a legitimate bridge starter.. not a throwaway, not a bottom feeder Ryan Fitzpatrick was always a serviceable bridge starter... Every team he went to he always went to the top of the depth chart which is something most NFL quarterbacks cannot say He literally climbed to the top of the depth chart for like four or five NFL teams which is the opposite of not good... He wasn't a game changer which would be correct He was serviceable I would take him over a guy like Anthony Richardson if I needed to win a football game.. Anthony Richardson went top five.. I would take him over a guy like Mitch trubisky who went top five There is a distinction between being an upper tier starter and even being average quality... Even bad teams need a quarterback.. Ryan Fitzpatrick was always the starting quarterback on bad teams typically.. he had maybe one team ever that had playoff aspirations and he had a great season with the Jets and threw an interception on his last drive in Buffalo It doesn't erase his good season I think a good example of defining terms being important. below average starter and below average nfl player at his position are very different I think universally the board would call him a below average starter (ie around 20th) not below average on a roster (say 40th) 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 15 minutes ago, NoSaint said: meh- I’ve gone back and forth and sometimes your best shot doesn’t come on 4th down so you have to take the coin flip for a 30 yard gain on second down if the opportunity arises because you are unlikely to get a better chunk play later and winning one coin flip is easier than winning 3 coin flips. there were plenty of days I hated in the moment but ultimately like more than seeing a 7 play turnover on downs or failed Hail Mary I think a good example of defining terms being important. below average starter and below average nfl player at his position are very different I think universally the board would call him a below average starter (ie around 20th) not below average on a roster (say 40th) Nobody would ever say he was a top 10 quarterback during his time But he's certainly was good enough to always be a starter on one of 32 NFL teams which doesn't happen often.. because top 10 guys don't leave teams and the bottom guys get replaced and don't get another shot Guys like Mitch trubisky with much more of a pedigree are never going to start 15 more games in their NFL career.. but fitz was good enough to start everywhere he went.. guys like Justin Fields probably have one more year starting and then they'll never be given that chance again.. Fitz had a decade of chances That alone shows underrated even if he wasn't a top 10 guy Edited 5 hours ago by Buffalo716 1 Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 8 hours ago, Big Turk said: Stevie used to make Darrelle Revis look like trash. He was by far the hardest WR for Revis to cover in the NFL, and some of his worst games of his career were against Johnson. No offense - this is complete fan lore off one TD in one game. His catch % is like 40% against Revis and the Jets in the games Revis played. The only 100 yard game Stevie had in his career against the Jets was the year Revis played just 2 games that season and didn't play in either Bills game. Edited 3 hours ago by Alphadawg7 2 Quote
Mike in Horseheads Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said: No offense - this is complete fan lore off one TD in one game. His catch % is like 40% against Revis and the Jets in the games Revis played. The only 100 yard game Stevie had in his career was the year Revis played just 2 games and didn't play that game. To me Stevies big game was dropping the TD against Pittsburgh, never forget that 1 Quote
NoSaint Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 37 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said: No offense - this is complete fan lore off one TD in one game. His catch % is like 40% against Revis and the Jets in the games Revis played. The only 100 yard game Stevie had in his career was the year Revis played just 2 games and didn't play that game. yea- he wasn’t locked on revis island but to say he made revis look like trash is definitely mythology surpassing reality 1 1 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Johnson had 3 solid years in the middle of an otherwise unremarkable career. Fell off a very steep cliff after 2012. Even in those 3 years his catch % was only 56. Definitely TBD myth making here... Quote
holla83 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Stevie as a slot WR in an offensive with Josh Allen would have been something special. Ran great routes in history! 1 Quote
hondo in seattle Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I swear on some of those deep passes, Fitz didn't throw to designed spot as much as he threw it up for grabs and trusted/hoped Stevie would find a way to get under it. Quote
Thurman#1 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 10 hours ago, Dafan said: Stevies routes consisted of "be at x in x amount of seconds". Not even that constrained. A lot of his passes were just "Get open quickly. Pick the side that looks better to you." He really was fun to watch. 4 hours ago, below said: LOL no way. We all love Fitz but most of us understand he was not a quality starter which is why his teams made the playoffs zero times. He was a legit starter, a quality starter. Just not a top ten. 14 - 24 sort of thing, depending on the players around him, the offense, and whether he was behind or ahead. He was much better playing from ahead. More often closer to 14 than 24. Edited 1 hour ago by Thurman#1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Stevie Johnson did a Buffalo Bills piece of artwork for charity that got auctioned And my friend won it ... This was years and years ago it's actually pretty nice and it's hand signed Edited 2 hours ago by Buffalo716 Quote
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