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Just now, CPantherKing said:

Most 1st round QBs are overrated. Hard pass.

Purdy > Lamar Jackson, CJ Stroud, Josh Allen, Tua Tagovailoa, Kenny Pickett, Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, Ryan Tannehill, Baker Mayfield, Justin Herbert, Daniel Jones, Jordan Love, Justin Fields, Kyler Murray & Bryce Young.

Going toe to toe with Patrick Mahomes to own the NFL for the 2020s. A few more Brock Purdys headed our way this decade.

Unitas, Starr, Staubach, Montana, Favre, Warner, Brady were the best QBs of their era. Purdy gets a chance to carry that trend for the 2020s with Mahomes as his #2 like Manning was to Brady & Marino/Elway were to Montana.

History keeps repeating

Most are overrated but if you're gonna compete for SBs you probably need one. Take away Brady's 6 and the SB count for 1st rounders is absolutely overwhelming. It's already a sizeable lead even with Brady's 6.

 

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I feel bad for Lions fans. Feels like a derailing loss. You absolutely choke and yank defeat from the jaws of victory and now you're gonna lose your OC. Just feels like the wheels are probably gonna fall off.

I work with a bunch of people from Michigan. This sucks for them but Michigan football won the national championship. They will be fine 

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4 minutes ago, jopie87 said:

Why wait, if Johnson is the better coach, move on.

His inability to value points is a sore point with me. They win the game against Dallas if they take the FG’s in that game. They take the FG’s in this game and they likely win too.

It’s just dumb coaching.

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