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[emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]ol' collect $200 When you pass go lookin boy
Naw Cian really is trash. He was promoting his Carr is trash viewpoint long after Carr proved he wasn't trash and Oakland's offense/team/coaching staff was just extremely terrible his rookie year. Cian is still living on that Carr isn't good island tho. He's a trash reporter.
Naw Cian really is trash. He was promoting his Carr is trash viewpoint long after Carr proved he wasn't trash and Oakland's offense/team/coaching staff was just extremely terrible his rookie year. Cian is still living on that Carr isn't good island tho. He's a trash reporter.
I've seen some of his work on Carr, you all just refuse to believe it.
If Carr is driving late 4th and throws one directly to a CB, and that CB drops it, then Carr throws a TD to win, you actually give credit to Carr?
Look at Peyton vs Pitt. Trailing, throws a dying *** duck right into the DB's hands, point blank easy INT, dropped. Peyton goes down and scores.
Why would you credit the QB for that situation?
Brady in the Super Bowl, didn't he throw an INT that got dropped, and somehow caught by Edelman?
That is Cian's point(s). We completely exonerate any QB who throws an "interception" because DB's can't do their ******* job.
Know who take blame? Matt Ryan, Ben, and whoever Carr was playing that day at QB, NOT the defensive backs who failed at their jobs.
But hey, why listen to logic, right? Easier to just dismiss and stay with the rest of the flock.
breaks down sack faults (sacks that are, or aren't the QB's fault, etc)
rich kids go there too playboy.Where did you go space?
Leesville road High.
rich kids go there too playboy.Where did you go space?
Leesville road High.
After using their first two picks in the 2017 NFL Draft on safeties, the Jets have opted not to pick up the fifth-year option on former first-rounder Calvin Pryor, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.
Wait.. "whipped it out" wtf?! [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128557[/emoji]