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that don't involve the Packers? well, no vikings, beers, lions or colts talk either since there are threads for those teams also.
as far as Leinart holding out, or any other rookie for that matter, I totally disagree. what a bunch of bunk, these guys have never even stepped foot on a professional field and they are suddenly in position to dictate what they are worth? It'd be one thing if he was offered a 500,000 contract, that obviously isn't the case. get in there, shut up, SHOW SOMETHING, and then talk about money AFTER you've earned it.
oh, and I'm mildly amused by seeing TO riding the exercise bike instead of practicing! haha
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I like this guy!!!! Stroud certainly had one of the best rookie/QB years ever.
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud was not shy in giving his clear and controversial opinions of future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers. During a recent appearance on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, C.J. Stroud was discussing the legacy of Aaron Rodgers, and he made it clear that there are a number of quarterbacks he thinks have had more impressive careers than Rodgers, including Eli Manning.
“You want the rings, dog,” Stroud said. “Eli got two.”“You know what I think it is?” Stroud said according to JetsXFactor.com. “I’ve talked to Tom Brady, about this because he’s a good mentor to me. . . . What he told me is his teammates, and how he treats his teammates. And that’s where I think it falls off. We don’t know how Aaron Rodgers treats his teammates, but you can guarantee that Tom Brady treats his teammates right because of how he got those rings.” Stroud also seems to think that Rodgers benefitted greatly from a strong supporting cast. He thinks that if other quarterbacks – like Matthew Stafford, for example – had the same supporting cast, they would have more Super Bowls.
“If you give Matthew Stafford a chance like Aaron Rodgers had, I guarantee you he might have had more rings,” Stroud said. “I think he would have like three or four.”
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud was not shy in giving his clear and controversial opinions of future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers. During a recent appearance on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, C.J. Stroud was discussing the legacy of Aaron Rodgers, and he made it clear that there are a number of quarterbacks he thinks have had more impressive careers than Rodgers, including Eli Manning.
“If you give Matthew Stafford a chance like Aaron Rodgers had, I guarantee you he might have had more rings,” Stroud said. “I think he would have like three or four.”
Larry Allen bench pressing 700 pounds. It’s a moment that is still talked about in the halls of the Dallas Cowboys.
https://x.com/i/status/1797668040173404436
https://x.com/i/status/1797668040173404436
Joe Montana had 11 touchdown passes and zero interceptions during the 1989 playoffs. Here they are in 60 seconds
Some buzz about the improvement Justin Fields has made so far is mind blowing. He has a quicker dropback, faster release, and no ball tap. The franchise QB is here Pittsburgh.
Apparently the NFL doesnt endorse biological evolution HAHA
That’s pretty much expected considering everything surrounding the situation in Pittsburgh. The 5th year money would be equivalent to a starting quarterback’s deal. Fields is not their starter (as of now) and giving him that money wouldn’t be in the best interest for the team. For the Steelers, this is just a one year rental and if he works out they can resign him or let him walk away in free agency
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