Dirtbag59
01-02-2012, 06:50 PM
Matt Flynn either needs to be a Brown or a Redskin. Right now the teams only two targets should be Flynn and RG3
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Dirtbag59 01-02-2012, 06:50 PM Matt Flynn either needs to be a Brown or a Redskin. Right now the teams only two targets should be Flynn and RG3 CultBrennan59 01-02-2012, 06:56 PM peter king thinks flynn will be a skin or seahawk T.O.Killa 01-02-2012, 07:01 PM I am thinking that the green bay packers are going to franchise matt flynn. Then they will be looking to get a second round draft choice for him. . Similar to what the new england patriots did with matt cassel. skinsguy 01-02-2012, 07:03 PM I am thinking that the green bay packers are going to franchise matt flynn. Then they will be looking to get a second round draft choice for him. . Similar to what the new england patriots did with matt cassel. We both must have just read the same article. Dirtbag59 01-02-2012, 07:07 PM We both must have just read the same article. @bryanbrackney: The Packers won't franchise Flynn. Jermichael Finley will get the tag. 1 hour ago Favorite Retweet Reply T.O.Killa 01-02-2012, 07:07 PM We both must have just read the same article. No but if you have link i would like to hear it. SmootSmack 01-02-2012, 07:12 PM peter king thinks flynn will be a skin or seahawk I think Seahawk, what I said last week Dirtbag59 01-02-2012, 07:13 PM And what exactly is Donovan McNabb's record since leaving the Eagles? I'm sorry, what was that? I can't seem to hear you, must have a bad connection. What? You know, if I'm THAT big of a Donovan McNabb fan, I think I'd just follow him to the team he's currently on and start rooting for them.....oh wait....that's right, he doesn't have a team! Because he was cut midway through the season. Certainly sounds like a strong case for McNabb over Grossman....lol! What CAN'T be debated is the fact that neither Grossman NOR McNabb are or was the right choice for the Redskins and their future. Live with it. McNabb is a winner. Doesn't matter where he goes or how low his completion percentage is or how many Int's he throws. The guy just wins. Dirtbag59 01-03-2012, 02:21 AM Per Football Outsiders: Flynn is 26 years old and has four years of apprenticeship in one of the best offenses in the league. His ceiling is Hall of Famer; his realistic floor is something at least close to a Pro Bowler. That's got to be worth more than an unproven rookie, doesn't it? Maybe Flynn will never win a Super Bowl like those men did. So let's not look at the best quarterbacks who have played this well; let's look instead at the worst quarterbacks to ever hit 290 DYAR in a game. In alphabetical order, that leaves us with Marc Bulger, Randall Cunningham, Green and Scott Mitchell. The first three names on that list were Pro Bowlers, and the fourth was essentially a league-average starter for a half-decade in the mid-90s. Going a little further down the list, down to the 260-DYAR level, gives us more of the same: Pro Bowl quarterback after Pro Bowl quarterback, from Rodgers to Matt Hasselbeck to Carson Palmer to Rich Gannon to Steve Young to Drew Bledsoe to Bobby Hebert to Troy Aikman to Neil O'Donnell to Daunte Culpepper to Jeff Garcia. Obviously, some of those names are a lot better than others, but with the exception of Mitchell, every quarterback who has ever played even one game anywhere near Flynn's level played in Hawaii at least once in his career. GTripp0012 01-03-2012, 02:44 AM Disagree with FO that his floor is pro bowler. His floor is career backup with misguided starting stint. The problem wasn't the stats analysis, it was the way the question was asked: "what was the worst case outcome of a player who exceeded 290 DYAR in a single performance?" But the real question that wasn't asked there was "what parameters are consistent in any 290 DYAR performance (specifically, Scott Mitchell's)." It just so happens that Aaron Rodgers, playing in the Packers offensive system, with the Packers offensive talent, is having one of the greatest quarterback seasons of all time. Is Aaron Rodgers one of the greatest quarterbacks ever to play pro football? Maybe. But it's more likely that he's in the prime of his career right now because of the fertility of the offense around him. Great stats -- ones that I use regularly -- poor analysis of the performance in a limited sample. |
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