Lol, who. You listed Flacco and Keenum, who they signed last year, and just lost. Or are you referring to something else?
I’m referring to the 2018 draft and the 2014 free agency. I literally listed those in the post you quoted.
Lol, who. You listed Flacco and Keenum, who they signed last year, and just lost. Or are you referring to something else?
Lol, who. You listed Flacco and Keenum, who they signed last year, and just lost. Or are you referring to something else?
Sure that’s great and all, but it’s only minor stuff if he continues to sign the Keenum’s and Flacco’s of the world.I’m referring to the 2018 draft and the 2014 free agency. I literally listed those in the post you quoted.
Sure that’s great and all, but it’s only minor stuff if he continues to sign the Keenum’s and Flacco’s of the world.
He didn’t sign Flacco he traded for him. You realize getting “the man” at QB is extremely hard right?
Also, that’s not minor stuff.
Jesus smh
Idiot!!
Odell to the Browns.
What did Keenum do for the Bronco’s last year, what did Flacco do for the ravens last year? The only thing that lifted the ravens to the playoffs was Flacco getting injured, and when he was back Healthy he stayed on the bench in favor of a rookie.
What does that say about Flacco? That team was going nowhere with Flacco, that this team was good enough to win a ton of games and make the playoffs under a rookie QB, who’s best asset is his legs? It means Flacco sucks and isn’t worth ****. There were better options on the market, it was a bad move. We’ve seen Flacco can’t elevate a team with his arm anymore, hell even Keenum is a better option ROTFL. Sure it’s a significant move, a significant move in the wrong direction.
That team won a ****ing SB with Flacco.
Now I don’t expect a SB but you really suck *** at football talk. Just stop.
Who's not what?If you think that, you’re way off. He’s not.
Thee Jazz Fan isn’t way off.
Flacco blows.
Flacco did not win them that Super Bowl. He was the QB, but certainly not the reason they won.
If you think that, you’re way off. He’s not.
Had dinner with Bill Romanowski the other night. He told me about going to John Stockton's house for treatment after a game in Denver. Turns out the Jazz team trainer, Dr. Buhler, became Romanowski's key to playing the most consecutive games in NFL history. Buhler started helping him when the NBA went on strike in 99 and worked with Romo every single game week for the rest of his career. Romo mentioned how healthy the Jazz were at that time, largely due to Buhler.
Just found this:
https://www.dynamicchiropractic.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=37505
Romanowski was a bit of a scumbag in his heyday.
More than a bit, but yeah.