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05-08-2013, 03:26 PM #25
Re: Flacco #100 on PFF's Top 101 of 2012 (and why it's ridiculous)
I think you are missing a bigger mix up, Ray Rice is listed at #92.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blo...the-full-list/
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Re: Flacco #100 on PFF's Top 101 of 2012 (and why it's ridiculous)
I like PFF only when it comes to grading offensive linemen or DTs/NTs, also how good the TE blocked in a certain game is good info. Everything else is very subjective IMO.
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Re: Flacco #100 on PFF's Top 101 of 2012 (and why it's ridiculous)
The thing that amuses me most is around the time of the first Denver game and the Houston game last year people around here were ready to cut Flacco loose because he wasn't getting the job done. It took one of the greatest string of post season performances in history for people to really get behind him, and now it's hyperbole city, and the majority of the season is forgotten.
They're saying that Flacco is in the top ..what? Fifteen percent of players in the league? They aren't calling him a chump. As much as I love Joe for that run he had, I still want to see him perform to a good level more consistently and when he has off games, they end up being more mediocre, not awful.
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05-08-2013, 04:57 PM #29
Re: Flacco #100 on PFF's Top 101 of 2012 (and why it's ridiculous)
In a 2003 BBC poll that asked Brits to name the "Greatest American Ever", Mr. T came in fourth, behind ML King (3rd), Abe Lincoln (2nd) and Homer Simpson (1st).
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Re: Flacco #100 on PFF's Top 101 of 2012 (and why it's ridiculous)
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05-08-2013, 05:07 PM #31Legendary RSR Poster
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05-08-2013, 05:19 PM #32
Re: Flacco #100 on PFF's Top 101 of 2012 (and why it's ridiculous)
I just hope everyone in the national media keep dumping disrespect on the Ravens.
Makes it all the sweeter when the Ravens win and shove it down their orifices!
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Re: Flacco #100 on PFF's Top 101 of 2012 (and why it's ridiculous)
He has nothing left to prove yet the media still acts like he does.
The unfair treatment of Flacco is the main reason I've turned away from NFL media. Hardly even read/watch it anymore and I feel much better off from it.
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05-08-2013, 05:40 PM #34
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05-08-2013, 06:29 PM #35Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: Flacco #100 on PFF's Top 101 of 2012 (and why it's ridiculous)
Joseph Vincent Flacco the 28 year old Super Bowl MVP QB of the Baltimore Ravens is #100 (?)
Well, from a die-hard Ravens fan, I hope he's #100 in 2014 too... Bc
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Re: Flacco #100 on PFF's Top 101 of 2012 (and why it's ridiculous)
Not to defend them, but the counter argument to your comparison is what Kaepernick does with his feet. Kaepernick actually contributed 22 TDs in 13 games compared to Joe's 20 games.
Although, if you project from Kaepernick's short season why not project from Joe's short post season masterpiece?
I think it took Joe and the Ravens a couple years to figure out Anquan is never going to get separation but you need to throw it to him anyway, he'll catch it.
That makes it impossible to judge Joe by what Anquan did, or vice versa.
I'm okay moving on from him and finding a traditional receiver who can get separation to really give Joe a normal target.
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