maryquality
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@ "we don't talk about Bruno".But still we DON'T TALK ABOUT BRUNO (DAK), he could hand it to the defense and he's never wrong, but I get ya man I get it!!
@ "we don't talk about Bruno".But still we DON'T TALK ABOUT BRUNO (DAK), he could hand it to the defense and he's never wrong, but I get ya man I get it!!
Lol lol lol lol@ "we don't talk about Bruno".
Lol! Hmmm… Montana threw 273 tds to 139 ints. Young 232 to 107. Did teams just selectively decide to play Aikman “tougher”?Uh 90s defenses were much tougher than they are today. Us in the "really real world" understand this.
We all know Dak has had a high number of picks this season. I guess we can sort of live with it during the season, but come playoff time, we have to be more careful.
We all want to see Dak stay aggressive and make plays, but he just has to realize it's one and done!! Please give your thoughts, Dak you got this!!!
Lol! Hmmm… Montana threw 273 tds to 139 ints. Young 232 to 107. Did teams just selectively decide to play Aikman “tougher”?
Lol, Hmmm… Mark Brunell 184 to 107. Again tell me about Aikman’s superior accuracy!!!Uh, because both Montana and Young are two of the greatest QBs of all time? Aikman was a tier below them, and he was downright terrible after his injuries and concussions.
You realize this is pretty simple to compare, yes? You can compare the average completion % of the 90s to that of today. Heck, just do it for the past 5 years. Going by your logic, Kirk freakin' Cousins is one of the most accurate QBs of all time.
You didn't think about this at all.
Lol, Hmmm… Mark Brunell 184 to 107. Again tell me about Aikman’s superior accuracy!!!
Hmmm… funny you bring up Cousins, apparently unlike Aikman he didn’t have the luxury of being carried by stacked teams!I told you, go ahead and compared the average completion % of the 90s to the past 5-10 years. Why can't you do this?
Is Kirk Cousins one of the most accurate QBs of all time? Is that what you're telling me? He's more accurate than Troy Aikman? I want you to go ahead and say it. Derek Carr too.
Remember this is the "really real world" in the "really real world" we use "really real world" statistics.
Still waiting for those stats.Hmmm… funny you bring up Cousins, apparently unlike Aikman he didn’t have the luxury of being carried by stacked teams!
Compare what, Montana, Young, Elway, etc had a completion % close to or at what the better QBs of today who are running much more complex offenses vs much more complex defenses! Except for Aikman!Still waiting for those stats.
I asked you to take the league average % of the 90s and compare them to the past 5-10 years. You aren't doing it because you know it makes your stupid argument bunk.Compare what, Montana, Young, Elway, etc had a completion % close to or at what the better QBs of today who are running much more complex offenses vs much more complex defenses! Except for Aikman!
Lol, you’re asking me to average out 5 to 10 years of QB play because you don’t want to except your delusion that Aikman was something he’s not, is just a fairy tale!I asked you to take the league average % of the 90s and compare them to the past 5-10 years. You aren't doing it because you know it makes your stupid argument bunk.
I will ask you a simple question: Are you suggesting that Kirk Cousins and Derek Carr are as accurate or even MORE accurate than HOF QBs of old? Eras matter and the league has changed fundamentally on defense with rule changes. It was just a bad argument from a guy living in the "really real world".
We're done here. You're disingenuous and we both know it.