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06-25-2013, 02:13 PM #13
Re: ESPN predicts top offensive stars in 2016...
Bingo!
Listening to these goobers on TV leaves me shaking my head because to them its only about stats.
If Troy Aikman played in today's time with the same stats he'd be called Joe Flacco.
NFL Career Passing Statistics
Year GP Att Com Pct Yds TD Int Long QB Rating
Dallas Cowboys
1989 11 293 155 52.9 1749 9 18 75 55.7
1990 15 399 226 56.6 2579 11 18 61 66.6
1991 12 363 237 65.3 2754 11 10 61 86.7
1992 16 473 302 63.8 3445 23 14 87 89.5
1993 14 392 271 69.1 3100 15 6 80 99.0
1994 14 361 233 64.5 2676 13 12 90 84.9
1995 16 432 280 64.8 3304 16 7 50 93.6
1996 15 465 296 63.7 3126 12 13 61 80.1
1997 16 518 292 56.4 3283 19 12 64 78.0
1998 11 315 187 59.4 2330 12 5 67 88.5
1999 14 442 263 59.5 2964 17 12 90 81.1
2000 11 262 156 59.5 1632 7 14 48 64.3
NFL Career Totals 165 4,715 2,898 61.5 32,942 165 141 90 81.6
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06-25-2013, 02:54 PM #14
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06-25-2013, 03:03 PM #15
Re: ESPN predicts top offensive stars in 2016...
Troy Aikman? Who is THAT?!
I mean, Joe has out played him through his first 5 years.
In FACT, Joe had more yards in his first 4 years than Aikman had in his first 5.
And then Joe had his finest year so far...going for >3,800 yards.
In FACT, during Joe's last 4 years, each season he threw for more yards than Aikman's best season of his career.
Joe is just getting started now.
After 2 more years, even if he just duplicates his numbers at this point, he will break into the top 70 passers of all time (>25,000 yards)...and still under the age of 30.
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06-25-2013, 03:20 PM #16Legendary RSR Poster
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06-25-2013, 03:25 PM #17
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06-25-2013, 07:38 PM #18Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: ESPN predicts top offensive stars in 2016...
Guys enough already with these stupid lists. Joe is terrible, he must be, because: 1) he's not a stealer, 2) he's not a Cowboy, and 3) he' s not from some big market team these idiots who create these lists pander to.
Joe' s problem is he has this terrible tendency to actually THROW THE BALL DOWN THE FIELD. This hurts his completion percentage (which all these morons quote when they conclude Joe is such a horrible QB). Joe should instead "dink and dunk" his way down the field so he can 1) rack up 4 yard gains, 2) increase his completion percentage, 3) ignore Ray Rice, so he can get credit for being "an elite QB".
I also think he should stand around the line of scrimmage, scream and wave his arms around like a drunk Pittsburgh traffic cop at Christmas, so we all know "what great command "he has of the offense. For those not yet convinced--this would move him up to Hall of Fame status.
Of course we would finish 8-8, or if we are lucky 9-7 with a first round playoff loss, because our offense would be so predictable . But that is not important. What is important is having more of our small market players on more of these off season lists.
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06-25-2013, 10:16 PM #19Hyperbolic curmudgeometer
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06-25-2013, 10:21 PM #20Pro Bowl Poster
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Re: ESPN predicts top offensive stars in 2016...
Bc-
My sources tell me that Vegas has taken your bet on the S-I-L off the board....
in other news, they put Hernandez at "not guilty" at 85-1!
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06-26-2013, 03:18 PM #21Regular 1st Stringer
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06-26-2013, 04:06 PM #22
Re: ESPN predicts top offensive stars in 2016...
How much stock should one put into these lists?
ESPN TE, 2016
1. Jimmy Graham
2. Kyle Rudolph
3. Rob Gronkowski
4. Dennis Pitta
5. Aaron Hernandez
Oops.
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