- Sep 28, 2002
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Homeboy just being realistic
Basically.
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Homeboy just being realistic
how the turns have tabled
the fact that he'll always be better than kobe is what kills y'all
and I love it
the GOAT will do that to a person. set em straight
I always thought we were pretty cool Chester
But nah, I'm not running my mouth, I have nothing to say about the Falcons. I love my team, but I'm not a believer. If they win I'll be the happiest guy alive. But after last year? Never again. Ever.
I don’t blame you at all man not after all the falcons have done to usBasically.
Neither quarterback gave any indication that anything was different if you look at the full-season statistics. But while we think a decline for a player happens neatly at the start of a season, Manning showed the circus can leave town at any time. For him, that time was his 12th game of the 2014 season. Previously, he was characteristically crushing the NFL with a third-best 109.5 passer rating and fourth-best 8.05 yards per attempt — that’s very similar to Brady’s first 11 games this year, with a 111.7 passer rating (first) and 8.27 yards per attempt (third).
But then Manning instantly transformed into an old quarterback: a 78.7 rating (24th) in his final five games with a TD-to-interception rate of 5-to-6, compared with 34-to-9 in the first 11 games.
Manning’s 2014 season ended with a home loss in the divisional round because of his poor play against an inexperienced playoff team with a third-year quarterback (Indianapolis’s Andrew Luck). Coincidently on Saturday, the Patriots will also take the field as a significant favorite at home against an inexperienced playoff team with a third-year quarterback (Tennessee’s Marcus Mariota).
Why they picking 2014 for Manning?
Manning’s 2014 season ended with a home loss in the divisional round because of his poor play against an inexperienced playoff team with a third-year quarterback (Indianapolis’s Andrew Luck). Coincidently on Saturday, the Patriots will also take the field as a significant favorite at home against an inexperienced playoff team with a third-year quarterback (Tennessee’s Marcus Mariota).
Why they picking 2014 for Manning?
got less control of this thread than JDR had over his team, mayne
This the playoffs thread buddy, not your offseason one.Busy at work I can't oversee every post. Thread moves quicker than you seeing a dumbbell in the air.