It was short but boy did it burn bright.
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The thing is "field general" is something that comes with experience. Right now the NFL QB landscape heavily skews young. Notice how out of the guys Brady mentioned, Mahomes is the only guy who hasn't been in the NFL for over a decade. Of course, guys like Rodgers and Stafford are magical pre-snap because they've pretty much seen everything.
I mean even in Brady's era there were still only a handful of QBs who had that type of mastery over the offense.
Also hasn't the NFL emulated college football? It seems every trend that's been popular in the NFL was used in college first.
For real it's getting ridiculous. Has Tepper shown himself to be a good owner? No, but his failings as an owner are tied to him hiring the wrong guys. He hires the right guys and that pretty much solves all the issues.
Also, especially when you look at other situations around the league where you have cheap owners holding onto shitty HCs because of the money (looking at you Spanos) it's nice that Tepper isn't one of those guys.
Fits in perfectly with /r/nfl then
If the Browns make the playoffs I'd say Myles Garrett
You're bring downvoted but this is literally quoted in the article
Well, I want to talk to Draymond to make sure he’s ok. He’s an energized player. This is something that I didn’t expect from Draymond. If you look at my career and you look at Draymond’s career, he’s got four rings, and he was always able to keep his energy under wraps. This [incident] is really surprising to me.
For as much as Panthers fans talk about David Tepper interfering, you'd think there would be more proof than conjecture.
The guys he hires just suck. Plain and simple.
This is why its always funny when people say that LeBron turned out normal given the expectations placed on him.
On the surface they're right. He's a GOAT candidate, seems to be a good family man, and hasn't had any trouble with the law. But underneath that is an ego with its own gravitational pull and a bottomless pit of insecurity.
Like I've never seen any other player who is this obsessed about their image.
I really wished this showed All-22 to just show how covered everyone is.
I have yet to see anybody that doesn't have a defender next to them.
I'm a UNC fan so I suffer a somewhat similar bias, but I was scratching my head as to how he fell that low.
He's definitely flashed franchise QB traits. He just needs to not take so many sacks.
Surprised no one has said it but Kyrie. Maybe the Cavs but definitely not any of the other teams.