The NFL Thread - Root for your favorite team (or laugh at the Browns, whichever's easier)

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Who are you rooting for in Super Bowl 60?

  • New England Patriots

    Votes: 11 22.0%
  • Seattle Seahawks

    Votes: 25 50.0%
  • Team State Farm

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • The Meteor

    Votes: 13 26.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
I find Will Levis intriguing.

On the one hand, I'm leery of players who throw a lot of picks in College (relatively speaking) and are not able to start at their initially chosen school.

On the other hand, Jesus, this kid has an absolute rifle for an arm. Specifically, his deep throws seem effortless. That, you cannot teach.

I was watching J.T. O'Sullivan's tape breakdown (I consider him one of the better commentators when it comes to judging QB play) and he was quite complimentary of Levis' performance.

Time will tell, but let's enjoy the ride.
Those guys who can chuck it 60 yards without looking like they're working for it are always dangerous. Both him and CJ Stroud have absurdly pretty deep balls.
I remember Alex Rollins of all film dudes saying last spring that he thought Levis looked the most ready to slot into a pro offense of his draft class, it'll be very interesting seeing how Vrabel uses him for the rest of this season. He certainly can't be more boring than Tannehill.
 
Levis looked "eh kinda okay" tonight against a good defense. Until he underthrew into triple coverage at the goal line lol

He has everything to be a good QB in the NFL but we'll see what happens when defenses get more film of his tendencies and start attacking them
 
Levis looked "eh kinda okay" tonight against a good defense. Until he underthrew into triple coverage at the goal line lol

He has everything to be a good QB in the NFL but we'll see what happens when defenses get more film of his tendencies and start attacking them
He's very much being coached around instead of being thrown into the deep end. Like a 1/3rd of Titans snaps either went directly to Henry or were handoffs to him and Spears.
 
He has everything to be a good QB in the NFL but we'll see what happens when defenses get more film of his tendencies and start attacking them
That's when you figure out how good a QB really is. How well they play when NFL teams know everything about you


He's very much being coached around instead of being thrown into the deep end. Like a 1/3rd of Titans snaps either went directly to Henry or were handoffs to him and Spears.
I doubt he has had many first team reps so this was the smart thing to do
 
I feel as though Levis actually played pretty well, all things considered. It's hard to overcome so many injuries on the offensive line (seriously, what is up with the Titans and their near constant injury crises ?).

Also, the Titans defense was piss poor. They couldn't take anything away from Kenny Pickett, who is one of the truly mediocre to sub par QBs in this league. Add to that the fact that they were only arm tackling the runners and you're never going to win in Pittsburgh like that.

I'm going to continue to follow Levis closely because there is a lot to like there.
 
Nothing to see here, just Geno throwing into triple coverage and Lockett grabbing it and instantly downing himself to move the chains. That man is going to play until he's 40 because of how much he takes care of himself.

Also as an appreciator of good safety play I am jealous as fuck that the Ravens nabbed Kyle Hamilton, he's making moves all over the field today.
 
Geno has been playing streaky as fuck for 3 games now and Mitchell absolutely gassed our defense.
At least it's against one of the best teams in the league, if our offense looks even half as bad against the Commanders down both Sweat and Young next week I'm gonna start hoping Pete decides to give Drew Lock some snaps.
 
I knew the Ravens were good when they aren't injured but I didn't know they were that good. Packers beat the Rams and the Browns beat the Cardinals, this Bye week is sadly the best week the 49er's have had in a month.
 
I knew the Ravens were good when they aren't injured but I didn't know they were that good. Packers beat the Rams and the Browns beat the Cardinals, this Bye week is sadly the best week the 49er's have had in a month.
Ravens are number 1 against 30 other teams and number 32 vs the Steelers

Lamar needs to fix his Steeleritis problem lol, whatever it is he is a completely different (extremely bad) QB playing them
 
This was a roughing the passer call. Really hard at this point to argue the league isn't fixing games.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=i8_M55U1GyE
He clearly didn't ask Mac for permission to tackle him. Classic rookie mistake



In other news, the Packers have once again shown that the winning formula is to just make sure the other team doesn't have a QB and we can win games. Hopefully they apply this strategy going forward
 
I would like to apologize in advance to the people of Frankfurt, Germany for the fuck-awful game between the Pats and Indy we are going to send there next week. Ten years ago, this would have been a great rivalry, but the days of Peyton Manning and Tom Brady are sadly gone.
 
This has been said a million times, but the Cowboys love to leave you with hope until the last second. It isn’t enough just to lose, they have to keep you holding on until the very end and then lose in the most frustrating way possible. I don’t know why I expect anything different.
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This has been said a million times, but the Cowboys love to leave you with hope until the last second. It isn’t enough just to lose, they have to keep you holding on until the very end and then lose in the most frustrating way possible. I don’t know why I expect anything different.
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Cowboys had

1st and goal from the 2
1st and goal from the 3
1st and goal from the 6

And came out of with 6 points :story:
 
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