thunderc
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I still can’t believe that movie didn’t win any awards.
I still can’t believe that movie didn’t win any awards.
Yeah I like that movie a lot, but there are many, many people I know that think it’s the stupidest movie ever, guess critics felt the same way, lol…critics….I still can’t believe that movie didn’t win any awards.
Well my comment was a bit tongue in cheek but it’s one of those movies if you see it on you end up watching it lol.Yeah I like that movie a lot, but there are many, many people I know that think it’s the stupidest movie ever, guess critics felt the same way, lol…critics….
Just adds to the Mahomes as GOAT narrative as he keeps bringing teams to the Superbowl almost every yearCrazy how fast it can happen. It happened quickly for the lions and honestly last year they probably blew their big chance. Just too many injuries to overcome this year. Be interesting to see how quickly their window closes.
he is the goat in terms of salary cap team building, that’s indisputable.Just adds to the Mahomes as GOAT narrative as he keeps bringing teams to the Superbowl almost every year
I think he's the most gifted QB in history and it's hard to argue otherwise. GOAThe is the goat in terms of salary cap team building, that’s indisputable.
I wasn’t saying he’s not in the on the field conversation, he is. Simply no question though in this salary cap era the stuff he has done with salary has been a huge factor. It’s about over.I think he's the most gifted QB in history and it's hard to argue otherwise. GOAT
But agree SBs are team accomplishments
It's not much of a surprise the Chiefs are always there when they have the best QB and best coach in the league, literally the 2 most important people on any NFL team.I wasn’t saying he’s not in the on the field conversation, he is. Simply no question though in this salary cap era the stuff he has done with salary has been a huge factor. It’s about over.
A year holding a clipboard seemed to do Mahomes a world of good...I've never liked the idea of playing rookie QB's right away.
Teams that are drafting QB's in the first round, especially early in the first round, are typically bad teams and the QB comes in expected to be the "savior".
I think at least a couple of seasons worth of watching from the sidelines and having some "mop up duty" at the end of games is best for the vast majority of rookie QB's. When QB's were coming in and getting huge contracts right away, I could understand it some...but now they get rookie deals which allows a team to bring in a veteran placeholder for the rookie to learn from.
Only if he chooses to.
Guys like Deion bring attention and lots of programs would do well to gamble on someone like him.
Not saying he is going to end up at a powerhouse or anything like that, but he isn’t going away anytime soon.
Will be a huge step in the right directionSign me up
Milroe is costing himself tremendously
He seemed to regress with DeBoer. I think the draft is the right move bc he can sit and learn in the NFL. Work with a QB guru. He is a guy that has plenty of talent but it would be a big development pick. Maybe 3 or 4 years down the road imoI have a tough time seeing him as a pro QB. Fantastic player as a planned runner, but not great scrambling IMO. Strong arm, but pretty scattershot with his results. I don't know that he ever improves his accuracy enough to approach the Jayden Daniels model that he could potentially be. I think he could really use another college season, but will he get that improvement at Alabama?