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Post by Mongo Bears on Sept 20, 2019 13:21:07 GMT -5
Tennessee does nothing for me whenever I watch them. I don't know how they've won as much as they have over the last few seasons. It truly is mind boggling how their offense just gets worse each year despite constantly being upgraded. Wait until they get Brady next year.
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Post by rkmo: 9 Month Warning on Sept 20, 2019 15:17:57 GMT -5
And... the AB experiment in Pat-land is over.
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Post by PJ on Sept 20, 2019 15:43:09 GMT -5
And... the AB experiment in Pat-land is over. I couldn’t believe they even took the chance on him after the Raiders dumped him. The guy is nothing but trouble.
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Post by A-Rob on Sept 20, 2019 15:54:49 GMT -5
With this latest allegation it clearly establishes a pattern, doubt he plays in the NFL again.
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Post by sean™ on Sept 20, 2019 16:58:14 GMT -5
He’s not worth the effort of having a conversation about.
To quote the kids, I’m officially Canceling him from this thread.
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Post by A-Rob on Sept 20, 2019 21:02:48 GMT -5
Just a reminder of a sad fact.
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Post by LK3 on Sept 20, 2019 22:24:10 GMT -5
AB: One of the best WR in the game
Kap: Not exactly starter worthy, especially after not playing for how long now.
Give it up.
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Post by ChainGang on Sept 21, 2019 10:54:29 GMT -5
AB: One of the best WR in the game Kap: Not exactly starter worthy, especially after not playing for how long now. Give it up. Even if he weren’t to be made a starter you don’t think the man is better than most of these teams backup qb? Im just saying. He could prob still do good as a starter as well. But we will never know. I don’t even know why I even posted this reply......
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Post by LK3 on Sept 21, 2019 11:47:36 GMT -5
AB: One of the best WR in the game Kap: Not exactly starter worthy, especially after not playing for how long now. Give it up. Even if he weren’t to be made a starter you don’t think the man is better than most of these teams backup qb? Im just saying. He could prob still do good as a starter as well. But we will mever know. I don’t even know why I even posted this reply...... Haha it’s cool. I think that was the problem for most teams. Yeah, he could be the backup, but they didn’t want to deal with the media attention and whatnot for someone they hope would never see the field.
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Post by sean™ on Sept 21, 2019 11:51:19 GMT -5
There’s at least 10 backup QBs with jobs this season, many of which were on different teams last year, that a one-armed Kap with a blindfold on stuck in a bear trap could outplay.
I’m not saying he is a top QB. But to pretend his is worse than guys like Fitzpatrick, who just keep getting chances to start and back up and tend to just lose, is a little far fetched in my opinion.
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Sept 21, 2019 14:09:02 GMT -5
Kaep was a system QB and once he started getting figured out it was over for him. He then after his way down decided to kneel, wear a Castro shirt and wear pig cop socks. The ravens were ready to sign him and his girlfriend started running her mouth. THEN he sued the NFL and took a paycheck. No nfl teams want that kind of circus around their team especially for a guy who isn’t seeing the field if all goes right. I know I wouldn’t want the headache
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Post by kennyw86v2 on Sept 21, 2019 18:51:35 GMT -5
The problem with Kaepernick is he doesnt want to be a backup. He ASKED TO BE RELEASED from SF. He turned down offers immediately after. He thinks hes elite.
Also the media circus doesnt help. Tebow is gone for that very reason. And he caused no drama.
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Post by rkmo: 9 Month Warning on Sept 21, 2019 19:48:15 GMT -5
Hug the noise, they both deserved a chance.
That's right, I said it.
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Post by PJ on Sept 22, 2019 6:05:44 GMT -5
They all had their chances. They played in the NFL and blew it. Why should a team give any of them more chances? If I’m an owner I pass on Brown because he’s proven himself to be a cancer and a diva with too much baggage. I pass on Kaepernick because he doesn’t fit most NFL offense systems plus there’s too much negativity surrounding him which I wouldn’t want placed onto my team. And I pass on Tebow because he’s proven he’s not a NFL level QB.
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Post by rkmo: 9 Month Warning on Sept 22, 2019 12:08:07 GMT -5
Let us get off this analysis of who should or shouldn't have gotten multiple chances to play, and what were the underlying factors preventing some from getting back on the field.
LET'S TALK ABOUT SOME FOOTBALL!
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Post by ChainGang on Sept 22, 2019 15:11:50 GMT -5
I’m enjoying the chit out of this Ravens/Chiefs game.
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Post by Nivro™ on Sept 22, 2019 16:13:41 GMT -5
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Post by ChainGang on Sept 22, 2019 16:17:51 GMT -5
It’s 2019 and people are still talking about dude. Damn.
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Post by sean™ on Sept 22, 2019 16:25:43 GMT -5
With more performances like that, we might just improve to the #30 Defense after all. #progress
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Post by rkmo: 9 Month Warning on Sept 22, 2019 18:29:53 GMT -5
Now, you can say he wasn't a good "system QB", or that he wasn't a "team player", or his "heart wasn't in the game", or he was just "in it" for the "money", and there may be varying degrees of truth to all of those. The way some see it though, there are other mitigating circumstances that are crucial to the "media circus" argument that, frankly, would be considered incendiary by others and would drive this thread even further down and cause unnecessary work for those in charge here. So if there cannot be a chance for a discussion on level ground, I feel it would be appropriate to either remove related posts here on out or remove any recent posts without preference.
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