Made the mistake of staying up to watch the first half... I swear at one point the camera panned round and caught Gruden laughing at Carr being sacked... we're a total shambles this season, had put the colts and 49ers games down as winnable... at the moment I can't actually see us winning another game this season. Truly the worst team in the league.
I may be slightly biased being a Pats fan, but I believe there have been times that Brady and Belichick have dragged 8-8 teams to the playoffs and beyond.
I think Rodgers is an outstanding QB, but for me Brady is the GOAT
If you’re a fan of symmetry root for a one-point Steelers win in Baltimore on Sunday. Since 2007, Mike Tomlin’s first year in Pittsburgh, the aggregate score of the 23 Steelers-Ravens regular-season matchups is Baltimore 472, Pittsburgh 471.
The series is 12-11 in favor of Baltimore, with the Steelers averaging 318.3 yards of offense and the Ravens 313.3, the Steelers averaging 18.7 first downs per game while the Ravens average 18.2, and Baltimore holding a time-of-possession advantage over Pittsburgh, 30:23 to 29:37, during that span. That’s very even!
Brady's achievements make him the GOAT, no question. Talent wise though, right now, Rodgers is number one in my opinion. Drew Brees also belongs in that conversation.
If you’re a fan of symmetry root for a one-point Steelers win in Baltimore on Sunday. Since 2007, Mike Tomlin’s first year in Pittsburgh, the aggregate score of the 23 Steelers-Ravens regular-season matchups is Baltimore 472, Pittsburgh 471.
The series is 12-11 in favor of Baltimore, with the Steelers averaging 318.3 yards of offense and the Ravens 313.3, the Steelers averaging 18.7 first downs per game while the Ravens average 18.2, and Baltimore holding a time-of-possession advantage over Pittsburgh, 30:23 to 29:37, during that span. That’s very even!
Ravens have to win this....
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Ravens haven't ruled out a midseason coaching change.
The Ravens are acutely aware that they haven't made the postseason since 2014 and could be prompted to shuffle the deck if things don't improve quickly. While it's still unlikely Baltimore would make an in-season coaching change, John Harbaugh's seat has never been hotter. That may seem like hyperbole, especially given the success Harbaugh has had throughout his Baltimore tenure, though Rapoport cautions that the coach is indeed entering a "win-or-else situation." A loss to Pittsburgh on Sunday would give Ravens brass a lot to think about during the bye week. Source: NFL.com Nov 4 - 8:43 AM
This is ridiculous. I have two viable Panthers and Bucs receivers, both good players with big play potential, and neither of them have scored a TD in this offensive feast.
This is ridiculous. I have two viable Panthers and Bucs receivers, both good players with big play potential, and neither of them have scored a TD in this offensive feast.
Sigh.
You better hope @bolloxbolder doesn't see your fantasy post on the non-fantasy thread.
Harbaugh is going to be in trouble this week and if he isn't, then he definitely will be if Ravens don't beat the Bengals in two weeks. New GM coming in, Lamar Jackson waiting behind Flacco. Could be the perfect time for a change. Not sure I agree with it but I think it's going to happen.
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But, cmon, it’s the Raiders
Many argue these are best two QB’s
Is Brady the GOAT, or has he just had a great supporting cast through the years and has Rogers only won one ring as been hampered with poorer squads?
Rodger is an absolute beast but not in same league as Brady.
I think Rodgers has consistently had the better players around him also.
I think Rodgers is an outstanding QB, but for me Brady is the GOAT
If you’re a fan of symmetry root for a one-point Steelers win in Baltimore on Sunday. Since 2007, Mike Tomlin’s first year in Pittsburgh, the aggregate score of the 23 Steelers-Ravens regular-season matchups is Baltimore 472, Pittsburgh 471.
The series is 12-11 in favor of Baltimore, with the Steelers averaging 318.3 yards of offense and the Ravens 313.3, the Steelers averaging 18.7 first downs per game while the Ravens average 18.2, and Baltimore holding a time-of-possession advantage over Pittsburgh, 30:23 to 29:37, during that span. That’s very even!
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Ravens haven't ruled out a midseason coaching change.
The Ravens are acutely aware that they haven't made the postseason since 2014 and could be prompted to shuffle the deck if things don't improve quickly. While it's still unlikely Baltimore would make an in-season coaching change, John Harbaugh's seat has never been hotter. That may seem like hyperbole, especially given the success Harbaugh has had throughout his Baltimore tenure, though Rapoport cautions that the coach is indeed entering a "win-or-else situation." A loss to Pittsburgh on Sunday would give Ravens brass a lot to think about during the bye week.
Source: NFL.com Nov 4 - 8:43 AM
Sigh.