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Young QBs lead their teams to undefeated October


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1 hour ago, t96 said:

 

 

As someone who lives in boston and has to deal with those fans, it's absolutely insane lol. Anyone with half a brain could look at their schedule this year and be like "yeah makes sense the QB has good numbers and they have a good record." I don't think I've ever seen a full schedule over the course of a season as easy as theirs this year, and they still barely beat some of those terrible teams. Their opponents are a combined .357 win %, next lowest is the Bills at .431. Our opponents for reference are a combined .500.

I'd love to have another rematch. I really don't think they would destroy us again imo.

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Sure. Their schedule is soft but like us sitting at 5-4 with a pretty soft schedule too, you play who's on the schedule. They absolutely creamed us. I'm sure it wouldn't have been AS ugly if we were riding Rico but that wouldn't have closed at 29 point gap.

Let's not forget that they basically won that game with special teams.  It's not like Drake Maye went out and destroyed us.  

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2 hours ago, WUnderhill said:

Gotta love the constant gate keeping anytime there is anything the least bit favorable to compare. Y’all gotta understand that comparing specific things is not saying they are comparable across all things.

I guess I don’t follow then, he was showing maye, nix and young stats and they aren’t comparable other than wins. The passing yards and tds are much more favorable to Maye and nix and those two have shown way better play than young this year. We can compare the three in the sense that they all play qb, other than that, that’s it. comparing wins is not really useful either for example: Drew Brees and Brad Johnson each have one Super Bowl win, but Bree’s is 10x better than Johnson. 

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51 minutes ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

Let's not forget that they basically won that game with special teams.  It's not like Drake Maye went out and destroyed us.  

That comment wasn't about Maye. It was in response to suggesting that his and their team success is primarily about a soft schedule when they kicked the poo out of us and beat Buffalo who also kicked the poo out of us.

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21 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

That comment wasn't about Maye. It was in response to suggesting that his and their team success is primarily about a soft schedule when they kicked the poo out of us and beat Buffalo who also kicked the poo out of us.

Oh.  Well their success is definitely because of their soft schedule.  They snuck away with a win against a hated division rival, but overall they have played basically no one.  And we were absolutely no one when they played us.  Let's not forget we blanked the Falcons 30-0, then the Falcons beat the Bills, then the Bills massacred us.  Division games are just weird sometimes.

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5 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

While there are people on this site celebrating Bryce "winning the game" when he threw for 102 yards, 0 TDs, a pick, and an INT?

Maye is a second year player who is top 5 in the league in practically every relevant QB metric this year.

this amazes me people will love on byoung like he is tom brady but trash on all these other qbs who are all playing better than him by far. 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

By "all these other QBs" you mean virtually everyone else in the league taking snaps?

its interesting i think he is playing worse then all but maybe 4 or 5 qbs taking snaps this year. he def playing better than justin fields.  probably bettet then the cincy backup.  very close to rattler.  bettet thsn titans rookie about all i can think of currently. 

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4 hours ago, t96 said:

 

 

As someone who lives in boston and has to deal with those fans, it's absolutely insane lol. Anyone with half a brain could look at their schedule this year and be like "yeah makes sense the QB has good numbers and they have a good record." I don't think I've ever seen a full schedule over the course of a season as easy as theirs this year, and they still barely beat some of those terrible teams. Their opponents are a combined .357 win %, next lowest is the Bills at .431. Our opponents for reference are a combined .500.

I lived there about 3 years, left in 1980. It was mostly Red Sox, Celtics and Bruins. They didn’t care much about the Pats. 
I can only imagine once they got going with Brady. 
 

Except for the long ass cold as hell winters (why I left) that place was pretty great in that time but I wouldn’t want to be there now. Unless I was rich. And if I was rich I would be somewhere else… 

But the abundance, quality and eclectic variety of live music available on even on a Tuesday night, and the big city sports, plus the food variety was great. Except for southern food lol. They had one soul food place that was kind of okay. 

Sports because daily newspapers had so much pro sports coverage. Which you can get from anywhere now but not back then. 

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On 11/6/2025 at 1:13 PM, DeAngelo Beason said:

Oh.  Well their success is definitely because of their soft schedule.  They snuck away with a win against a hated division rival, but overall they have played basically no one.  And we were absolutely no one when they played us.  Let's not forget we blanked the Falcons 30-0, then the Falcons beat the Bills, then the Bills massacred us.  Division games are just weird sometimes.

 

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