shopson67
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Feel kinda bad for OBJ. That injury happened with no contact. Hope he can make a fully recovery.
As far as your Rams. Congrats on a helluva win. That was a damn good game.
Been following Von Miller's career since he was a rookie. Glad he got another ring.
I think there’s one other QB maybe. Having said that, the narrative shifted with Stafford once he won a SB in year 1 with a new org. The Lions have arguably the worst history in the NFL.
OK. Jim McMahon has a better win percentage than Aaron Rodgers. Joe Theismann? McNabb? Cunningham? All have better win percentages than Drew Brees.
I wonder what OBJ's injury does for his free acency. He recently said he wanted to stay with the Rams and would take less money to do so. If he's out well into next season (if not out until 2023)....?
He said win percentage, McMahon was at 69%.
Come on man!
AR12: 139-66-1 (10x pro bowler, 4x MVP, member of 2010's all decade team, S.B. MVP)
Theismann: 77-47 (2x pro bowler, '83 AP off. POY, '83 MVP)
McNabb: 98-62-1 (6x pro bowler)
Cunningham: 82-52-1 (4x pro bowler)
Brees: 172-114 (13x pro bowler, 2x AP off. POY, S.B. MVP)
McMahon: 67-30 (no pro bowls, no awards won)
One of these former QB's is nothing like the others.
Let's not even get started on the coaching in Detroit....that is a whole other convo....
Wonder what the extent of his injury is? Have you heard anything yet?
Yep.Both the FO and coaching have been horrible for as long as anyone can remember. You would think that they'd get 1 or the other right at least once. But nope, they have arguably the longest unbroken streak of bad hires at both positions of any franchise, any sport. lol
Cowherd said that he's getting checked out today...says that the Rams are afraid it's his ACL. That's usually the case when a guy goes down untouched like that and no one was within 5 yards of him.
No. You are using a winning percentage as reflective of a QB's talent. Like you were saying Stafford was responsible for his record in Detroit.So then you're saying McMahon > AR12, Theismann, McNabb, Cunningham & Brees. Got it.![]()
No. You are using a winning percentage as reflective of a QB's talent. *Like you were saying Stafford was responsible for his record in Detroit.*
Went over your head.
Come on man!
AR12: 139-66-1 (10x pro bowler, 4x MVP, member of 2010's all decade team, S.B. MVP)
Theismann: 77-47 (2x pro bowler, '83 AP off. POY, '83 MVP)
McNabb: 98-62-1 (6x pro bowler)
Cunningham: 82-52-1 (4x pro bowler)
Brees: 172-114 (13x pro bowler, 2x AP off. POY, S.B. MVP)
McMahon: 67-30 (no pro bowls, no awards won)
One of these former QB's is nothing like the others.