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5 minutes ago, scuba guy said:

Well unlike all the press and pff threads.

 

Real qbs know what a phenomenal qb looks like.


He also said Burrow and Herbert. He didn’t mentioned Mahomes or Lamar. When asked about Mahomes he said he wants to go with younger guys. Not sure about that logic since Allen and Mahomes both 29 and months apart while Lamar is younger than both. 

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3 hours ago, 90sBills said:


He also said Burrow and Herbert. He didn’t mentioned Mahomes or Lamar. When asked about Mahomes he said he wants to go with younger guys. Not sure about that logic since Allen and Mahomes both 29 and months apart while Lamar is younger than both. 

He was dodging, and if you remember him playing you'll know he was good at that.

 

By the way, I'm one of the people who think Montana is the true GOAT.  

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27 minutes ago, Utah John said:

He was dodging, and if you remember him playing you'll know he was good at that.

 

By the way, I'm one of the people who think Montana is the true GOAT.  


Wasn’t his best moment here. Didn’t have any solid thought in his response.

 

Brady was asked similarly this week and you could tell his response had a lot of thought behind it. His answer was spot on. 

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9 hours ago, Big Turk said:

Montana was on the Pat McAfee show and Bruce Arians asked him the question...

 

That's some pretty high praise coming from one of the best to ever do it and who some still consider the GOAT.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article/joe-montana-lists-current-qbs-185746071.html

 

 

 

Wow. To a guy my age, that is about as good as compliment as Josh can get.  Look I get and respect Brady, but to me Joe is still the GOAT.

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Montana likes a big pocket passer like Burrow/Herbert, and Allen is also incredibly good in that respect.  Mahomes/Lamar are a little more offscript which he may not love (remember, he comes from the Shanny offense where it's all timing and tempo and not off-script)

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9 minutes ago, Cray51 said:

Montana likes a big pocket passer like Burrow/Herbert, and Allen is also incredibly good in that respect.  Mahomes/Lamar are a little more offscript which he may not love (remember, he comes from the Shanny offense where it's all timing and tempo and not off-script)

I think Allen is more off script than Mahomes.

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12 hours ago, 90sBills said:


He also said Burrow and Herbert. He didn’t mentioned Mahomes or Lamar. When asked about Mahomes he said he wants to go with younger guys. Not sure about that logic since Allen and Mahomes both 29 and months apart while Lamar is younger than both. 

 

Too many hits for ol Joe.

 

No one is starting a franchise with Herbert over Mahomes...

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I think Josh is the most foolproof of any option, including Mahomes. 
 

Josh was able to make a Ken Dorsey offense no. 2 in the league. He got Daboll, a multiple-time flameout as OC, a head coaching job. 
 

Mahomes has the benefit of being in one of the best offensive systems by the best offensive player caller of all time. Lamar has had the benefit of the offense being tailored just for him. 
 

But if you want a sure thing and you’re picking from the three, you pick JA every time. Not about being a better or worse QB, it’s just you know that no matter what other variables you land with- he’s going to get the offense to produce big every time. He is the “cheat code”. 

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Is this just for active players or can retired players be included. For me its Brady. Seven Super Bowl championships. He comes through in the clutch when the pressure is on in the biggest moments. Active players its Mahomes for the same reasons I would choose Brady.

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57 minutes ago, MJS said:

I think Allen is more off script than Mahomes.

Personally, I disagree.  Allen's moves post pocket are relatively designed - it's either a designed RPO w/ Allen Run, designed Allen run from shotgun, Allen dropback and strafe right.  Very rarely does he turn his back to the play to circle out of the pocket - which Mahomes (and Lamar) do often.  Mahomes also will strafe either left or right and then stop, reset, and then strafe further.  I dont see Allen doing that as much.

 

I think Allen's rollout right is in a way designed.  I dont see that as often with Mahomes' movements.  Just my opinion of course.

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I clicked on the espn X post and it opened up another tab. taking you from the yahoo article.  then went through the normal process and it worked.

13 hours ago, Big Turk said:

Also what is up with X links not embedding properly even tho they say they are embedded?

I just go to the upper right click on the X post ... click on </> embed post and paste. opens a tab, scroll it up  "What would you like to embed?" copy the link and post here. it may had to do with trying to embed it from the yahoo article?

 

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13 hours ago, Big Turk said:

Also what is up with X links not embedding properly even tho they say they are embedded?

I had trouble yesterday and it just copied the URL. When I posted again I hit enter and then the tweet embedded

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6 minutes ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

I clicked on the espn X post and it opened up another tab. taking you from the yahoo article.  then went through the normal process and it worked.

I just go to the upper right click on the X post ... click on </> embed post and paste. opens a tab, scroll it up  "What would you like to embed?" copy the link and post here. it may had to do with trying to embed it from the yahoo article?

 

 

Normally I just copy the link and paste and hit enter and it automatically does it.

 

Did that and it said it was automatically embedding and acted like it does before it embeds it where it kind of blanks out a section before the tweet pops up but the tweet never popped up. Tried like 5 times in different ways...weird.

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10 minutes ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

I clicked on the espn X post and it opened up another tab. taking you from the yahoo article.  then went through the normal process and it worked.

I just go to the upper right click on the X post ... click on </> embed post and paste. opens a tab, scroll it up  "What would you like to embed?" copy the link and post here. it may had to do with trying to embed it from the yahoo article?

 

 

Hurts over Jackson???

 

lol 

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