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Old 10-29-2024, 03:11 PM   #1
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Around the NFL - Week 9

So nice to have a true top 10 ranking and being in the playoff conversations already.

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Old 10-29-2024, 04:12 PM   #2
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Anthony Richardson was tired and now he is bench for Flacco.

He’s been a massive bust
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Old 10-30-2024, 10:47 AM   #3
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Anthony Richardson was tired and now he is bench for Flacco.

He’s been a massive bust
I think most people saw that coming, he wasn't even that great at UF he just had a crazy Arm
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Anthony Richardson was tired and now he is bench for Flacco.

He’s been a massive bust
He had around 8 starts in college. JD and Purdy had a ton and both are studs.

Think this matter some?

Yes kid is probably done. Quite fast.
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Old 10-31-2024, 06:35 AM   #5
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He had around 8 starts in college. JD and Purdy had a ton and both are studs.

Think this matter some?

Yes kid is probably done. Quite fast.
I wouldn't say he's done but done for this year? Quite possibly. Hopefully he will make the most of his benching and rededicate himself to the sport.
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I wouldn't say he's done but done for this year? Quite possibly. Hopefully he will make the most of his benching and rededicate himself to the sport.
Flacco is just the better qb honestly. Not sure if he's done for the year, but I just don't expect him to have a great pro career.
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They should never have started him last year. Do a Mahomes, let the inexperienced kid learn. He may not be a bust if he can learn, but yeah, it's not a good look.
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Old 10-30-2024, 01:20 AM   #8
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What an idiot. He’s tired? How about your left tackle who’s fighting off a rampaging 275 lb DE every 35 seconds? How do you take yourself out when that guy remains doing his job? Or the RB who runs into those big dudes or the 245 lb linebacker coming to make the stop, or the 220 lb safety trying to do the same.

Unreal. Who would want this guy on the team? He’s done. Maybe if he sits for a long time and earns it back, he can redeem himself. But man - what a knucklehead.


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All 3 of Anthony Richardson biggest injuries when he has missed games…have been on designed runs per Warren Sharp.

Let that sink in.
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All 3 of Anthony Richardson biggest injuries when he has missed games…have been on designed runs per Warren Sharp.

Let that sink in.

Well, we never do that.

Oh wait….


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Richardson is a mess. He's a home run hitter that bats 190.
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Richardson is a mess. He's a home run hitter that bats 190.
I never understood the love for Richardson after he got off to that fast start in his rookie season. That was basically a lot of big runs, it was clear to me that he doesn't throw the football well and I thought it was obvious.
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Damn, it feels good to have a QB. It's so weird being on this side of the fence.
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Damn, it feels good to have a QB. It's so weird being on this side of the fence.
I went back and watched the Bengals game from the 2nd quater last night. Through the first quater and the first 2 games I still was not sure. Will he learn to look downfield or continue to miss open receivers as his instinct was to run?

That was the turning point, from that moment on he went from a possibility to a done deal. I am absolutely convinced that barring injury he is the next star of the NFL, The only thing he hasn't done already is drive the team down for a win, I don't consider a Hail Mary to be a game winning drive. But that is comming, is there any question he has It? He can throw as well as anyone in the league, not only can he run he has shown the ability to avoid a free rusher and juke a linebacket and get a first down, he will gut it out and be there despite injury. I can't wait to watch him play tackle football again.
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I went back and watched the Bengals game from the 2nd quater last night. Through the first quater and the first 2 games I still was not sure. Will he learn to look downfield or continue to miss open receivers as his instinct was to run?

That was the turning point, from that moment on he went from a possibility to a done deal. I am absolutely convinced that barring injury he is the next star of the NFL, The only thing he hasn't done already is drive the team down for a win, I don't consider a Hail Mary to be a game winning drive. But that is comming, is there any question he has It? He can throw as well as anyone in the league, not only can he run he has shown the ability to avoid a free rusher and juke a linebacket and get a first down, he will gut it out and be there despite injury. I can't wait to watch him play tackle football again.
Totally with you here. If he's healthy he's a stud. He's simply an awesome QB. He's a rookie and already easily Top 10 QB. It's pretty wild. He's only going to keep getting better. Like, this is just the tip of the iceberg.

Man, it really does feel fucking awesome. We all deserve this. Our dues have all been more than paid.
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