@Steven59 said:
How bout "Old Man" Flacco? Over 300 yards, 33 points!
Yet another example as to. why Cincy should trade Burrow, get some defensive pieces in place and find a younger QB who can direct the offense
Chase would have to go too or hed be furious. How would you even do that the next 10 years of first and 2nd round picks?
After last night's game Chase would be fine, I don't even think Burrow ever fed him all those targets before.
It's all right in last night's game, Cincy has a legit offense the D is the issue, they could get multiple first rounders for Burrow.
I like Burrow but the kid gets hurt, it's just the way it is and moving on from him wouldn't be the worst idea for the haul they'd get
For sure Chase makes any QB better but the relationship with him and Burrow needs to be considered as well. They played together in college and Burrow played a role in getting Chase drafted to the team. When Burrow is healthy they still run LSU plays from time to time.
Chase even went door to door offering to buy peoples houses to live in Burrows neighborhood after he was drafted. He was successful and Im not aware of anything that either have moved. Even their parents are very good friends with each other, Theres just no way Chase wouldnt be pissed off if Burrow was traded
I thought Flacco did just fine. It's like I've said all along about the guy, he's gonna throw the occasional INT but with an OL that can block and receivers that get open and don't drop the passes, he's fine. The Browns did those thing two years ago when they had him, this year the OL sucks and the receivers can't seem to hold onto the ball.
As for the Steelers, I thought Rodgers did a great job. He can still read defenses and throw the ball with the best QB's in the NFL. The problem is the Head Coach. Pittsburgh is where they end up every season, this year a little earlier than usual. Do fans want a team that always has a winning record or do they want a team that can do something in the playoffs?? Tomlin will save his "never had a losing record" reputation but he has really let the fans down. He's had some ultra-talented teams and squandered their talent. There are several HC's like him around the NFL right now, successful from a won/loss perspective but little else.
My short list of teams who should change Head Coaches is now at 5 and I haven't even started to really think about it:
Cleveland
Pittsburgh
Buffalo
Cincinnati
Baltimore
There comes a time when a franchise becomes stagnant.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin
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For sure Chase makes any QB better but the relationship with him and Burrow needs to be considered as well. They played together in college and Burrow played a role in getting Chase drafted to the team. When Burrow is healthy they still run LSU plays from time to time.
Chase even went door to door offering to buy peoples houses to live in Burrows neighborhood after he was drafted. He was successful and Im not aware of anything that either have moved. Even their parents are very good friends with each other, Theres just no way Chase wouldnt be pissed off if Burrow was traded
Fire AJ Preller
Cleveland 1 - 5 vs Miami 1 - 5 : Will the coach of the losing team get fired on Monday?
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Rogers did not help his cause with the 2 INT's which led to Cincinnati scores.
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
I thought Flacco did just fine. It's like I've said all along about the guy, he's gonna throw the occasional INT but with an OL that can block and receivers that get open and don't drop the passes, he's fine. The Browns did those thing two years ago when they had him, this year the OL sucks and the receivers can't seem to hold onto the ball.
As for the Steelers, I thought Rodgers did a great job. He can still read defenses and throw the ball with the best QB's in the NFL. The problem is the Head Coach. Pittsburgh is where they end up every season, this year a little earlier than usual. Do fans want a team that always has a winning record or do they want a team that can do something in the playoffs?? Tomlin will save his "never had a losing record" reputation but he has really let the fans down. He's had some ultra-talented teams and squandered their talent. There are several HC's like him around the NFL right now, successful from a won/loss perspective but little else.
My short list of teams who should change Head Coaches is now at 5 and I haven't even started to really think about it:
Cleveland
Pittsburgh
Buffalo
Cincinnati
Baltimore
There comes a time when a franchise becomes stagnant.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin