I dont care what anybody says, 4k is a great milestone for Flacco. It shows that he is still improving his game and it will definately factor into his upcoming contract negotiations. No way Harbs sits him next week, and no way Flacco would let him.
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I dont care what anybody says, 4k is a great milestone for Flacco. It shows that he is still improving his game and it will definately factor into his upcoming contract negotiations. No way Harbs sits him next week, and no way Flacco would let him.
Forget what they said, I am talking about what you are trying to say. What they said about Matthew Stafford last year, they aren't saying this year.
I'm saying that you've been very inconsistent in what you've declared the most important criteria for a great QB. You talk about how Joe Flacco has rode the defense, but I'm bringing up evidence that Peyton did the same thing in his teams' Super Bowl run. You are talking about Super Bowls, but Eli Manning has more than Peyton. Actually, when Peyton had a chance for the second, he actually threw the pick six that sealed the defeat. Yet, Eli doesn't even lead his team to the playoffs consistently, and they've had the best four man rush in the league for years. Only this year is Denver rivaling that.
You asked what the point is in winning playoffs games if you never win the big one. So, how can Marino even be considered the greatest, by 'your' standards?
I'm not asking you about what they said. I am asking you about what you are saying.
Why does a thread posted about a pretty great milestone for OUR quarterback get turned into a thread comparing him to everyone he's not?
Flacco is Flacco.
End of fucking story.
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Shit gets tiresome
Because he's that polarizing.
For various reasons--not all of which make much sense.
And one of those reasons is that he hasn't put up eye-popping stats.
Of course, part of the reason for that is that when Flacco plays great, unless the defense plays poorly, the Ravens jump out to a nice early lead--and under Cam, that meant Martyball time.
So, unlike your Bradys, Mannings and Rodgers who would get a full 4 quarters to add to their stats no matter how large their leads were, Joe would usually only get 2 ½ to 3 quarters under those same circumstances.
If it wasn't for Cam, Joe would have already gotten his 400 yard/ 4 or more TD game. He'd also have more 300 yarders.
Cam impacted Joe's fantasy stats on a regular basis--likewise with our receivers, their stats were also affected.
Why do you think Boldin hasn't been a Pro Bowler again?