Very harsh.Sharpe killing Guyton. Said best thing we did yesterday was bench him
Yea, the false start was stupid but that stuff happens.Very harsh.
He got called for 2 huge penalties in the second half where he didn't do anything wrong whatsoever.
For Steele would be great because that guy has looked like hot garbage this year. And he isn't going to get any better. At least with Guyton you know he is likely to only get better.I noticed Mike seems to like Richards though. Just a tiny comment but that's my take on it. Said he played well last week also.
At the very least I think Richards starts somewhere next year, either for Steele or maybe RG.
He's looked good as well but his ceiling is limited compared to Guyton.I noticed Mike seems to like Richards though. Just a tiny comment but that's my take on it. Said he played well last week also.
At the very least I think Richards starts somewhere next year, either for Steele or maybe RG.
Yesterday also proved that Dak never should’ve been re-signed.
Obviously Rush is nowhere near the top quarterback in the league, but the guy plays mistake free, he doesn’t wait until receivers or tight ends are open to throw the ball, and he knows how to move around just enough in the pocket without spazzing out to get the ball down field. He also does a great job of finding the open guy.

The only difference between Sharpe, S. A. S., and Skip Bayless is that Sharpe actually played in the NFL. Otherwise, he's about as useless as the other two.Sharpe killing Guyton. Said best thing we did yesterday was bench him
Hello there, glad you’re doing better.The only difference between Sharpe, S. A. S., and Skip Bayless is that Sharpe actually played in the NFL. Otherwise, he's about as useless as the other two.
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More splash plays, proceeds to show us one play he made.
That's the question of the day. That's not a good team.….how did the Commanders win 7 games??
I answered it already, they had a really weak schedule early on, had some weird luck, and I think it took the league a minute to figure out what they were doing with Daniels. Their offense isn't all that complicated but he's definitely a dynamic runner with some arm talent, so it took some figuring out.That's the question of the day. That's not a good team.
I guess it kind of goes both ways but watching that game yesterday it almost felt like that should have been an easier win for us. 2 missed field goals. Blocked punt. Just really stupid mistakes. Almost in a bizarre type fashion.I answered it already, they had a really weak schedule early on, had some weird luck, and I think it took the league a minute to figure out what they were doing with Daniels. Their offense isn't all that complicated but he's definitely a dynamic runner with some arm talent, so it took some figuring out.
It really doesn't take much to be a .500 team in this league, we're about to be damn near .500 after the Giants game, and 99% of the time they would be a 6-6 team even with a really weak early schedule.
Maybe it's a recency thing, but I honestly cannot remember another season in recent memory like this one where you had so many teams with winning records around Thanksgiving yet they all seemed like frauds.That's the question of the day. That's not a good team.
No, you're right. There are a huge number of terrible teams and very few really good teams this year. Not sure why but I think it's true.Maybe it's a recency thing, but I honestly cannot remember another season in recent memory like this one where you had so many teams with winning records around Thanksgiving yet they all seemed like frauds.
Washington and Houston are the first two that come to mind.
I think there are maybe 5 legitimately good teams in the NFL this year: KC, Buffalo, Detroit, Philly, and Baltimore.
Of those 5, Philly is overrated themselves and I give them no chance of getting to a SB. But it would be disingenuous to say they aren't "good", they're just one of many teams in the NFL this season that aren't as good as their record would suggest.
Maybe it's a recency thing, but I honestly cannot remember another season in recent memory like this one where you had so many teams with winning records around Thanksgiving yet they all seemed like frauds.
Washington and Houston are the first two that come to mind.
I think there are maybe 5 legitimately good teams in the NFL this year: KC, Buffalo, Detroit, Philly, and Baltimore.
Of those 5, Philly is overrated themselves and I give them no chance of getting to a SB. But it would be disingenuous to say they aren't "good", they're just one of many teams in the NFL this season that aren't as good as their record would suggest.
No, you're right. There are a huge number of terrible teams and very few really good teams this year. Not sure why but I think it;'s true.