Phillip Rivers coming back at 44 out of retirement to play for the Indianpolis Colts is a crazy prospect. So many would like to romanticize this signing where the ole’ gunslinger shows he can still do it when reality often shows us something drastically different. Remember Kurt Warner being knocked out by Bobby McCray in … Continue reading
The Lie Behind Quarterback Passer Rating & Several Useless Statistics
The NFL’s quarterback rating system has been in place since 1973 but wasn’t a mainstay when it comes to statistics until the mid 1980s. Think about it, for the championship games and seasons of the 1960s and 70s you can’t think of the quarterback passer rating of any qb of the past. Yet you can … Continue reading
The NFL’s Shameful Impatience w/ Black Quarterbacks: Shedeur Sanders Take 3! Killing The Noise!
One thing has jumped out with Shedeur Sanders play with the Cleveland Browns over the last few weeks, he has been their best quarterback all year. In yesterday’s 31-29 loss to Tennessee, Sanders’ threw for 364 yards 3TDs while rushing 3 times for 29 yards and another score. In doing so became the 2nd rookie … Continue reading
Patrick Mahomes Future
Partrick Mahomes career mirrors Tom Brady’s with 3 Super Bowl wins in 4 seasons but there will be a difference. I’ve told folks #15 won’t stay for a 10 year drought between Super Bowls having piled up a $500 million dollar fortune and commercial success and iconic pop culture status. I see him walking away … Continue reading
The NFL’s Shameful Impatience w/ Black Quarterbacks: Shedeur Sanders Named Starter v 49ers – Browns Should Fire Stefanski
With the Browns naming Shedeur Sanders their starting QB for the week 13 battle with the 49ers, the time has come to let go of bumbling head coach Kevin Stefanski. Anyone who watched the Browns take on the Raiders in Las Vegas saw when Sanders came to the sideline he was being coached up by … Continue reading
The Soul of The Game: Kenny Easley Remembered
Originally Published 23, February 2013 w/ Postscript 16, November 2025 Some of the best players in NFL history are those who had their careers cut short due to injury. Yet they had great seasons that had them on the path to Canton. Such was the case with former Seattle Seahawk Kenny Easley. At 6’3 and … Continue reading
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