The difference between sports fans and politics fans is that if you write a column saying the Jets should replace Zach Wilson as their quarterback, sports fans are like "yes, obviously, we want to win!" while politics fans are like "why do you hate the Jets, you loser!"
In 2020, the Cincinnati Bengals, Miami Dolphins and Los Angeles Chargers all found starting quarterbacks who are still with their original teams.
@nickbaumgardner re-ranked the top passers. Do you agree?
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@StevenIHaglund Where do you see Palmer/QJ playing the majority of their snaps? I know for a fact QJ isn’t an ideal X, but not sure Palmer is either… Chark has a chance to bench either for that spot?
@FF_Astronauts@JetPackGalileo Who do we like better for 2024? Pollard or Spears? Can we even expect either to win the #1 job or is it going to be a mix all year long
QUESTION: Which #Chargers WR group would you prefer for Justin Herbert?
2023: Allen, Williams, Palmer, Johnston, Davis, Guyton, Erickson/Fehoko
2024: Chark Jr, Palmer, McConkey, Johnston, Davis, Rice, Johnson
What does “clean” mean anymore? There’s nothing “clean” about this picture. I can’t even tell what color the uniform is. It’s all wrinkled up, there’s too many reflecting lights.
This is not an aesthetically pleasing image!
As multiple veteran receivers (Brandon Aiyuk, Justin Jefferson, Tee Higgins, CeeDee Lamb) wait to get paid, it's time to wonder whether supply and demand will make the receiver market go the way of the running back market. https://t.co/7cyu2Pf1oZ
#Saints HC Dennis Allen on Kendre Miller:
“What I want to see from him is more consistency… I’ve seen burst and explosiveness, I’ve seen the ability to make people miss, I’ve seen good vision, one-cut ability. And yet, I want to see it more often.”
Source: Former #Ravens star safety Tony Jefferson is coming out of retirement and plans to play this upcoming season.
Jefferson has stayed in shape, has been training, and wants to play again. He intends to start talking to teams in the near future after spending last season with Baltimore as a scouting intern.
Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker said he has no regrets about expressing his beliefs in a recent commencement speech and noted that he has received support as well as “a shocking level of hate” from others.
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