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Ryan Fitzpatrick retiring


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16 hours ago, Waldo said:

If he was starting for you then the worst had already happened. He was great in those spots, like you said high energy and fun. Win or lose, it was worth watching.

This 100% and he played like he knew that was the situation. Brought a lot of fun into the game and I hope he does well in broadcasting, too.

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44 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

This 100% and he played like he knew that was the situation. Brought a lot of fun into the game and I hope he does well in broadcasting, too.

What more could you ask for in those spots? Dude is a legend for that.

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Dangit! One more team and he would have been tied with Josh McCown (10) for playing for the most teams ( excluding practice squad) Brian Hoyer was close as he played for 8 different teams ( New England 3 Separate Times)  

The QB that has been on the most teams ( excluding practice Squad ) and not necessarily played is Josh Johnson, who is currently playing for his 12th team. Not sure if many of his teams count because he didn't play a snap, or activated in the game and spent less than 3- 4 months on many of the teams. 

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On 6/2/2022 at 8:07 PM, 4Corners said:

My point about Fitz was he was a capable NFL starter but if he was starter for a team it was because they were trying to suck and put up a front like they weren’t 

Be real with the answer- If you have a legit playoff team, how important is the backup QB?? Please use the 1-25 scale(ST, O, and D). 

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