Throwback quote to 2012 and Nick Foles. :pHeadhunter wrote:What would make me feel better is if you stop pining for a scrub backup on a team none of us are fans of. It's ridiculous.Jason wrote:He looked very good, as per the norm. Just posting the friendly reminder. Will have to coach Kirk on how to deal with consistent pocket collapsing, though, since that seems to be where Minnesota is at right now. QB performance of the night goes to Swag Kelly, if that makes you feel any better.Headhunter wrote:Hey Jason, stop spamming the thread with your Siemian bullshit. Unless you're planning to be a Vikings fan, knock it off. It's gotten really old.
Headhunter wrote:(He looked like shit for the most part, btw.)
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Foo was an Eagles fan and Foles is still a backup.Jason wrote:Throwback quote to 2012 and Nick Foles. :pHeadhunter wrote:What would make me feel better is if you stop pining for a scrub backup on a team none of us are fans of. It's ridiculous.Jason wrote:He looked very good, as per the norm. Just posting the friendly reminder. Will have to coach Kirk on how to deal with consistent pocket collapsing, though, since that seems to be where Minnesota is at right now. QB performance of the night goes to Swag Kelly, if that makes you feel any better.Headhunter wrote:Hey Jason, stop spamming the thread with your Siemian bullshit. Unless you're planning to be a Vikings fan, knock it off. It's gotten really old.
Headhunter wrote:(He looked like shit for the most part, btw.)
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Two questionsHeadhunter wrote:Foo was an Eagles fan and Foles is still a backup.Jason wrote:Throwback quote to 2012 and Nick Foles. :pHeadhunter wrote:What would make me feel better is if you stop pining for a scrub backup on a team none of us are fans of. It's ridiculous.Jason wrote:He looked very good, as per the norm. Just posting the friendly reminder. Will have to coach Kirk on how to deal with consistent pocket collapsing, though, since that seems to be where Minnesota is at right now. QB performance of the night goes to Swag Kelly, if that makes you feel any better.Headhunter wrote:Hey Jason, stop spamming the thread with your Siemian bullshit. Unless you're planning to be a Vikings fan, knock it off. It's gotten really old.
Headhunter wrote:(He looked like shit for the most part, btw.)
1) Who is the current Superb Owl MVP?
2) Think Prince Harry takes Philly to the promised land?
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1. Timmy Smith, Larry BrownJason wrote:Two questionsHeadhunter wrote:Foo was an Eagles fan and Foles is still a backup.Jason wrote:Throwback quote to 2012 and Nick Foles. :pHeadhunter wrote:What would make me feel better is if you stop pining for a scrub backup on a team none of us are fans of. It's ridiculous.Jason wrote:He looked very good, as per the norm. Just posting the friendly reminder. Will have to coach Kirk on how to deal with consistent pocket collapsing, though, since that seems to be where Minnesota is at right now. QB performance of the night goes to Swag Kelly, if that makes you feel any better.Headhunter wrote:Hey Jason, stop spamming the thread with your Siemian bullshit. Unless you're planning to be a Vikings fan, knock it off. It's gotten really old.
Headhunter wrote:(He looked like shit for the most part, btw.)
1) Who is the current Superb Owl MVP?
2) Think Prince Harry takes Philly to the promised land?
2. Probably. He would have last year and they're poised to win more championships.
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I'm assuming you're referring to Doug Williams.Headhunter wrote:1. Timmy Smith, Larry BrownJason wrote:Two questionsHeadhunter wrote:Foo was an Eagles fan and Foles is still a backup.Jason wrote:Throwback quote to 2012 and Nick Foles. :pHeadhunter wrote:What would make me feel better is if you stop pining for a scrub backup on a team none of us are fans of. It's ridiculous.Jason wrote:He looked very good, as per the norm. Just posting the friendly reminder. Will have to coach Kirk on how to deal with consistent pocket collapsing, though, since that seems to be where Minnesota is at right now. QB performance of the night goes to Swag Kelly, if that makes you feel any better.Headhunter wrote:Hey Jason, stop spamming the thread with your Siemian bullshit. Unless you're planning to be a Vikings fan, knock it off. It's gotten really old.
Headhunter wrote:(He looked like shit for the most part, btw.)
1) Who is the current Superb Owl MVP?
2) Think Prince Harry takes Philly to the promised land?
2. Probably. He would have last year and they're poised to win more championships.
1) 1987 Denver Defense, Cowgirls NFC superteam. Neither performance held a candle to Foles, regardless.
2) I don't think Philly ever wins a championship under Wentz. He has an erratic style of play that is not good for a deep playoff run
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No, I actually was referring to Timmy Smith but you're right, Williams was the MVP. In either case, a great Super Bowl performance was not indicative of the player being a legit starter. Foles isn't a legit starter either. The story of Philly's playoff run was Doug Pederson's coaching.Jason wrote:I'm assuming you're referring to Doug Williams.Headhunter wrote:1. Timmy Smith, Larry BrownJason wrote:Two questionsHeadhunter wrote:Foo was an Eagles fan and Foles is still a backup.Jason wrote:Throwback quote to 2012 and Nick Foles. :pHeadhunter wrote:What would make me feel better is if you stop pining for a scrub backup on a team none of us are fans of. It's ridiculous.Jason wrote:He looked very good, as per the norm. Just posting the friendly reminder. Will have to coach Kirk on how to deal with consistent pocket collapsing, though, since that seems to be where Minnesota is at right now. QB performance of the night goes to Swag Kelly, if that makes you feel any better.Headhunter wrote:Hey Jason, stop spamming the thread with your Siemian bullshit. Unless you're planning to be a Vikings fan, knock it off. It's gotten really old.
Headhunter wrote:(He looked like shit for the most part, btw.)
1) Who is the current Superb Owl MVP?
2) Think Prince Harry takes Philly to the promised land?
2. Probably. He would have last year and they're poised to win more championships.
1) 1987 Denver Defense, Cowgirls NFC superteam. Neither performance held a candle to Foles, regardless.
2) I don't think Philly ever wins a championship under Wentz. He has an erratic style of play that is not good for a deep playoff run
Interesting that you, the guy who devalues championships for QBs more than any fan I know, is going to use "ringzzzz" here.
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u right.
But I am referring to the performance. Ringz is team, but Foles made some of the most incredible, lights out throws ever in that game. It was special, and not a fluke.
Pederson is a great coach, I just don't see a playoff run connecting the way it did last year with Wentz under center.
But I am referring to the performance. Ringz is team, but Foles made some of the most incredible, lights out throws ever in that game. It was special, and not a fluke.
Pederson is a great coach, I just don't see a playoff run connecting the way it did last year with Wentz under center.
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Maybe not. Wentz is young and QBs often learn through early failures in playoffs. More importantly, it's likely Pederson's game planning is not on the same level with his starter playing and Wentz would be exposed to more potential turnovers as a result. Regardless, I don't see any of this proving Foles isn't just a backup. I still view him that way. Most of his career production indicates he is not a starter.
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Funny how John Elway has the balls to roster, for a third year, Paxton Lynch (who by the way is a coked out retard), but doesn't have the balls to respond to ANY of my beyond the pale threatening e-mails.
Just thought that was funny, idk.
Just thought that was funny, idk.
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Elway and I are going down to the Vineyard's in Napa in a couple weeks, should I tell him what's up?
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Please do. He knows who I am. He can't hide from me forever the way he tries to hide his terrible draft picks deep down the depth chart.
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I would go see him in person but I've been told I can't be within 100 yards of Broncos headquarters.
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All you need is an arm like Elway and could throw that note to him. He's testing you.
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I would like to throw some money behind a Gary Kubiak-led coup of the Broncos organization. We will arrange for John to be sent to an undisclosed location in the South Pacific. It will be great, believe me.
Who's in?
Who's in?
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Kubiak will keel over and die the moment the fracas begins!
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Nick Foles is certainly a curious case, as if I told you a guy had one of the five best passer rating ever in his age 24 season and then in his age 28 season, is Super Bowl MVP, you would think we are talking about a HOF lock.
If he spends the remainder of his career as a backup and never plays another game, you might have to say he is the greatest backup QB to ever play the game, which is a unique position.
If he spends the remainder of his career as a backup and never plays another game, you might have to say he is the greatest backup QB to ever play the game, which is a unique position.
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If Foles was a starter, he'd be a starter.
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I suspect teams who want that "bridge" QB for their 1st round picks to sit behind will covet Foles but being that he will be under contract for the foreseeable future, there is not much value in trading picks for him.Reign in Blood wrote:If Foles was a starter, he'd be a starter.
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Philly is in an odd position. They banked on Wentz to be their franchise guy, and they are sticking to their guns despite winning a Super Bowl without him in the playoff run. If Wentz turns out to be injury prone, there will be no worry in Philly, as they have not traded Foles. But teams will certainly give up the farm in a trade for an MVP caliber QB and Philly could be in prime position to dominate for a decade.