Re: Cheese Curds - 2020 - News Around The League
Posted: 28 Nov 2020 18:05
Sucks bc I thought Denver at home with drew lock vs taysom hills saints may be a spot the saints get caught slipping and lose
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Sucks bc I thought Denver at home with drew lock vs taysom hills saints may be a spot the saints get caught slipping and lose
Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑28 Nov 2020 18:11Broncos will be fine. They've been playing without a QB since Manning retired.
I think you mean the corpse of Manning.Pckfn23 wrote: ↑28 Nov 2020 19:18Ghost_Lombardi wrote: ↑28 Nov 2020 18:11Broncos will be fine. They've been playing without a QB since Manning retired.
If you don't want people talking about certain things or topics, then say so! If it's going to give you a seizure, then don't read it.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑28 Nov 2020 16:19Christo wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020 08:01In all fairness, I was being a bit sarcastic bringing up Fleming because the only reason for Davis being in the HOF is playing on 2 super bowl winning teams.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020 03:19
I’ll agree with you there. I never understood how Davis got in. He had four good years with one of those being all time great. Only 7 players are in the 2k club after all. Still not enough for me. Whoever was pulling for Davis really sold him well to make it.
I never got to watch Fleming play. I can’t comment much but as the TE position has changed and become more flashy I would say based on the numbers he doesn’t deserve it either.
Fleming played on multiple super bowl winning teams, 4 rings total.
Add that Sterling Sharpe played at an outstanding level until his neck injury and you can see the hypocrisy of the HOF selection committee.
We've talked about this subject at length previously on the old board......this longevity argument should have been squelched the day Gale Sayers was voted in. Sterling Sharpe's situation is very similar......... people! Think people think! Sayers --> 7 seasons. 5 times All-Pro, 5 times Pro Bowl. 5 productive seasons total. Sharpe --> 7 seasons. 3 times All-Pro, 5 times Pro Bowl, 7 productive seasons total. Then look at Harold Carmichael who just got in...........never All-Pro, 4 Pro Bowls, never more than 67 receptions in a season. Bob Hayes ..... 2 times All-Pro and 3 Pro Bowls, never more than 64 receptions. Isaac Bruce --> ZERO All-Pros, 4 Pro Bowls. Think people think!
The Steve Atwater over Leroy Butler selection makes no sense either. Someone has an affinity toward the Broncos for some reason.
If Terrell Davis got in then let's champion for John Brockington (which admittedly makes little sense too). Brockington had three 1,000 yard seasons and 4 productive seasons overall (one time All-Pro and 3 Pro Bowls) . Terrell Davis had 4 productive seasons overall (All-Pro 3 times and 3 Pro Bowls).
They finally let Bobby Dillon in (4 times All-Pro). Look at this stats.........they're amazing. Besides Leroy Butler.........I am still waiting for Gale Gillingham to get in as well. Bill Forester was All-Pro 3 times........4 Pro Bowls. Roger Wehrli got in with 3 All-Pro selections and 6 Pro Bowls. Donnie Shell got in with 3 All-Pros and 5 Pro Bowls. Leroy Butler has 4 All-Pros and 4 Pro Bowls. C'mon people.........please think think think.
Sorry, but you cannot compare receivers using stats from the 60s and 70s with those of today. Back then 64 or 67 receptions was pretty good. Also, pro bowl selections have always been pretty meaningless, since they are popularity contests. Stats are not the only thing that you use to measure football greatness. The impact players had on games is every bit as important. Both Hayes and Carmichael had tremendous impacts on the games they played. Shell's impact on games caused the league to change some rules.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑28 Nov 2020 16:19Christo wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020 08:01In all fairness, I was being a bit sarcastic bringing up Fleming because the only reason for Davis being in the HOF is playing on 2 super bowl winning teams.lupedafiasco wrote: ↑24 Nov 2020 03:19
I’ll agree with you there. I never understood how Davis got in. He had four good years with one of those being all time great. Only 7 players are in the 2k club after all. Still not enough for me. Whoever was pulling for Davis really sold him well to make it.
I never got to watch Fleming play. I can’t comment much but as the TE position has changed and become more flashy I would say based on the numbers he doesn’t deserve it either.
Fleming played on multiple super bowl winning teams, 4 rings total.
Add that Sterling Sharpe played at an outstanding level until his neck injury and you can see the hypocrisy of the HOF selection committee.
We've talked about this subject at length previously on the old board......this longevity argument should have been squelched the day Gale Sayers was voted in. Sterling Sharpe's situation is very similar......... people! Think people think! Sayers --> 7 seasons. 5 times All-Pro, 5 times Pro Bowl. 5 productive seasons total. Sharpe --> 7 seasons. 3 times All-Pro, 5 times Pro Bowl, 7 productive seasons total. Then look at Harold Carmichael who just got in...........never All-Pro, 4 Pro Bowls, never more than 67 receptions in a season. Bob Hayes ..... 2 times All-Pro and 3 Pro Bowls, never more than 64 receptions. Isaac Bruce --> ZERO All-Pros, 4 Pro Bowls. Think people think!
The Steve Atwater over Leroy Butler selection makes no sense either. Someone has an affinity toward the Broncos for some reason.
If Terrell Davis got in then let's champion for John Brockington (which admittedly makes little sense too). Brockington had three 1,000 yard seasons and 4 productive seasons overall (one time All-Pro and 3 Pro Bowls) . Terrell Davis had 4 productive seasons overall (All-Pro 3 times and 3 Pro Bowls).
They finally let Bobby Dillon in (4 times All-Pro). Look at this stats.........they're amazing. Besides Leroy Butler.........I am still waiting for Gale Gillingham to get in as well. Bill Forester was All-Pro 3 times........4 Pro Bowls. Roger Wehrli got in with 3 All-Pro selections and 6 Pro Bowls. Donnie Shell got in with 3 All-Pros and 5 Pro Bowls. Leroy Butler has 4 All-Pros and 4 Pro Bowls. C'mon people.........please think think think.
I'm surprised the league didn't reschedule this game. They have for other teams that got hit with cases.
The question isn't about who or how many players have COVID; it's about whether a team-based outbreak is/isn't still actively happening, risking transmission.
#Texans WR Will Fuller announces on Instagram he’s been suspended six games for violating the NFL’s performance enhancing substances policy.
The Denver WR who played QB (Hilton) stats: 1/9, 13 yards, 2 ints, 0.0 QB ratingYoHoChecko wrote: ↑30 Nov 2020 12:45The question isn't about who or how many players have COVID; it's about whether a team-based outbreak is/isn't still actively happening, risking transmission.
The Broncos did not have more positive tests and the issue was contained to the QB room, so they played. The Packers and 49ers' Thursday night game had players from both teams dealing with COVID, but they had enough time between positive tests to play the game. The Ravens had 2 new positives Saturday and 1 Sunday, so they need a clean day of tests today to be able to play, hence the delay and the facility being closed until 5:00pm when the results are completed.
No. Way.