Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.
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TTRaven
Did he ever say that it was 100%?
You can't really compare Flacco and Smith. Steve Smith uses his legs a lot more than Flacco.
Throwing a football is ALL about your legs.
Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.
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bmorebirds_24
Sometimes its ok to have luck on your side. I completely disagree with your points of saying its all luck. There has been battling luck along the way. Lee Evans drop? What about Houshmanzada? (how ever its spelled)
That's just two examples of bad luck.
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Uh oh! My Truth Meter just pegged! It's telling me the phrase "Lee Evans drop" is false. It tells me the correct phrase is "Good play by the defensive back."
Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.
As a blue collar guy, I'm glad Flacco got a big contract in his 5th year. How long did it take any other QB in the league to accomplish that. Flacco is what hard work and right attitude is about. I don't read articles about top whatever, just win baby, Joe has that going for him. To expect him to win last night would be asking for a miracle. Miracle while healthy, he has accomplished. Flacco has as many SB rings as peyton and Rodgers. Brady is a great QB who crys a lot, but still wins in a division that is soft. That helps a lot to get to post season. If he played the steelers twice a year, his wins would be less by at least 1 game a year. His health might have been poor dealing with the steelers. Still wacko for Flacco. If healthy, he is the difference in winning or losing. Those sacks he has taken, do have an affect.
Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.
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KbubbaK
Uh oh! My Truth Meter just pegged! It's telling me the phrase "Lee Evans drop" is false. It tells me the correct phrase is "Good play by the defensive back."
Cundiff missed FG??
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Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.
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lovefootball
As a blue collar guy, I'm glad Flacco got a big contract in his 5th year. How long did it take any other QB in the league to accomplish that. Flacco is what hard work and right attitude is about. I don't read articles about top whatever, just win baby, Joe has that going for him. To expect him to win last night would be asking for a miracle. Miracle while healthy, he has accomplished. Flacco has as many SB rings as peyton and Rodgers. Brady is a great QB who crys a lot, but still wins in a division that is soft. That helps a lot to get to post season. If he played the steelers twice a year, his wins would be less by at least 1 game a year. His health might have been poor dealing with the steelers. Still wacko for Flacco. If healthy, he is the difference in winning or losing. Those sacks he has taken, do have an affect.
amen!!!!
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Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.
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KbubbaK
Joe's luck has finally run out. Now we're stuck with a $120 million mediocre quarterback.
stuff like this is laughable. There are certainly at least 28 other NFL team who would love to be "stuck" with him.
We have problems on the O-line and the D-line. Can't run or protect and when you rarely even *touch* Brady, he will kill you.
Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.
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eddiepoe
stuff like this is laughable. There are certainly at least 28 other NFL team who would love to be "stuck" with him.
We have problems on the O-line and the D-line. Can't run or protect and when you rarely even *touch* Brady, he will kill you.
While I agree with you he is only saying what a good portion of this fan base is saying. Some says he's trolling but have you heard 105.7 this season. Completely brutal.
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Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.
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bmorebirds_24
While I agree with you he is only saying what a good portion of this fan base is saying. Some says he's trolling but have you heard 105.7 this season. Completely brutal.
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The plural of ignorant football trolls is not truth. I don't care how many low football IQs say it, it doesn't make it reality.
Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.
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bmorebirds_24
While I agree with you he is only saying what a good portion of this fan base is saying. Some says he's trolling but have you heard 105.7 this season. Completely brutal.
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It's times like this that I'm so glad I'm an out-of-market fan.
Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.
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bmorebirds_24
While I agree with you he is only saying what a good portion of this fan base is saying. Some says he's trolling but have you heard 105.7 this season. Completely brutal.
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A loud argument isn't necessarily the correct argument.
Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.
This troll thread can go to the Trash Heap.
Re: Sure his stats suck, but remember, Joe's a winner.
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Originally Posted by
lovefootball
As a blue collar guy, I'm glad Flacco got a big contract in his 5th year. How long did it take any other QB in the league to accomplish that. Flacco is what hard work and right attitude is about. I don't read articles about top whatever, just win baby, Joe has that going for him. To expect him to win last night would be asking for a miracle. Miracle while healthy, he has accomplished. Flacco has as many SB rings as peyton and Rodgers. Brady is a great QB who crys a lot, but still wins in a division that is soft. That helps a lot to get to post season. If he played the steelers twice a year, his wins would be less by at least 1 game a year. His health might have been poor dealing with the steelers. Still wacko for Flacco. If healthy, he is the difference in winning or losing. Those sacks he has taken, do have an affect.
Well said. If there were a "thumbs up" button I would definitely give you one. Flacco definitely earned his raise and new contract. His play in the 2012 postseason was phenomenal. Flacco was the leader on offense in terms of making the big plays. I liked the way he set the tone and utilized all his players. When a guy does that, which ultimately led to a SB Championship, who can argue with a new contract?