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Sheil kapadia is a great guy that we lost, he covers the Seahawks for ESPN now..


Dominque foxworth is great
 
Dude is a ****ing clown.

He's entertaining, especially on lebatard.. nowhere near SAS or skip.. but still, I don't put much value into his ultimate conclusions

I got a brain, I'll use it.. just another resource

Give me foxworth on bomani any day
 
Probably here for art basel

He's going to be doing a lot of blow :lol

Yeah.. I ain't wana take a pic of him sitting in the chair. Dude was mad cool, he mos def is going to do a lot of blow / smoke all weekend tho
You could have been like
"Ayo, my brothers from NT won't believe you are here, can I take a pic with you, they are big fans of you"
How can anyone say no to that
 
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All time TD-INT ratio leaders.

http://www.footballdb.com .. ing-tdintratio

1) Aaron Rodgers - 3.94 - 284 TDs - 72 INTs
2) Russell Wilson - 3.08 - 117 TDs - 38 INTs
3) Tom Brady - 2.95 - 446 TDs - 151 INTs
4) Derek Carr - 2.50 - 75 TDs - 30 INTs
5) Colin Kaepernick - 2.28 - 66 TDs - 29 INTs
6) Steve Young - 2.17 - 232 TDs - 107 INTs
7) Drew Brees - 2.15 - 458 TDs - 213 INTs
8) Peyton Manning - 2.15 - 539 TDs - 251 INTs
9) Tony Romo - 2.11 - 247 TDs - 117 INTs
10) Phillip Rivers - 2.07 - 304 TDs - 147 INTs
11) Matt Ryan - 2.02 - 228 TDs - 113 INTs
12) Donovan McNabb - 2.00 - 234 TDs - 117 INTs
13) Joe Montana - 1.96 - 273 TDs - 139 INTs
14) Jeff Garcia - 1.94 - 161 TDs - 83 INTs
15) Ben Roethlisberger - 1.92 - 295 TDs - 154 INTs
 
All time TD-INT ratio leaders.

http://www.footballdb.com .. ing-tdintratio

1) Aaron Rodgers - 3.94 - 284 TDs - 72 INTs
2) Russell Wilson - 3.08 - 117 TDs - 38 INTs
3) Tom Brady - 2.95 - 446 TDs - 151 INTs
4) Derek Carr - 2.50 - 75 TDs - 30 INTs
5) Colin Kaepernick - 2.28 - 66 TDs - 29 INTs
6) Steve Young - 2.17 - 232 TDs - 107 INTs
7) Drew Brees - 2.15 - 458 TDs - 213 INTs
8) Peyton Manning - 2.15 - 539 TDs - 251 INTs
9) Tony Romo - 2.11 - 247 TDs - 117 INTs
10) Phillip Rivers - 2.07 - 304 TDs - 147 INTs
11) Matt Ryan - 2.02 - 228 TDs - 113 INTs
12) Donovan McNabb - 2.00 - 234 TDs - 117 INTs
13) Joe Montana - 1.96 - 273 TDs - 139 INTs
14) Jeff Garcia - 1.94 - 161 TDs - 83 INTs
15) Ben Roethlisberger - 1.92 - 295 TDs - 154 INTs

Hmm... Wheres luck
 
All time TD-INT ratio leaders.
http://www.footballdb.com .. ing-tdintratio

1) Aaron Rodgers - 3.94 - 284 TDs - 72 INTs
2) Russell Wilson - 3.08 - 117 TDs - 38 INTs
3) Tom Brady - 2.95 - 446 TDs - 151 INTs
4) Derek Carr - 2.50 - 75 TDs - 30 INTs
5) Colin Kaepernick - 2.28 - 66 TDs - 29 INTs
6) Steve Young - 2.17 - 232 TDs - 107 INTs
7) Drew Brees - 2.15 - 458 TDs - 213 INTs
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Peyton Manning - 2.15 - 539 TDs - 251 INTs
9) Tony Romo - 2.11 - 247 TDs - 117 INTs
10) Phillip Rivers - 2.07 - 304 TDs - 147 INTs
11) Matt Ryan - 2.02 - 228 TDs - 113 INTs
12) Donovan McNabb - 2.00 - 234 TDs - 117 INTs
13) Joe Montana - 1.96 - 273 TDs - 139 INTs
14) Jeff Garcia - 1.94 - 161 TDs - 83 INTs
15) Ben Roethlisberger - 1.92 - 295 TDs - 154 INTs
Didn't expect this
 
All time TD-INT ratio leaders.
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http://www.footballdb.com .. ing-tdintratio


1) Aaron Rodgers - 3.94 - 284 TDs - 72 INTs

2) Russell Wilson - 3.08 - 117 TDs - 38 INTs

3) Tom Brady - 2.95 - 446 TDs - 151 INTs

4) Derek Carr - 2.50 - 75 TDs - 30 INTs
5) Colin Kaepernick - 2.28 - 66 TDs - 29 INTs

6) Steve Young - 2.17 - 232 TDs - 107 INTs

7) Drew Brees - 2.15 - 458 TDs - 213 INTs
8) Peyton Manning - 2.15 - 539 TDs - 251 INTs

9) Tony Romo - 2.11 - 247 TDs - 117 INTs

10) Phillip Rivers - 2.07 - 304 TDs - 147 INTs

11) Matt Ryan - 2.02 - 228 TDs - 113 INTs

12) Donovan McNabb - 2.00 - 234 TDs - 117 INTs

13) Joe Montana - 1.96 - 273 TDs - 139 INTs

14) Jeff Garcia - 1.94 - 161 TDs - 83 INTs

15) Ben Roethlisberger - 1.92 - 295 TDs - 154 INTs

Didn't expect this
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You must have a short memory: http://www.espn.com/nfl/trainingcam...lin-kaepernick-one-greatest-quarterbacks-ever
 
I've heard/read him kill rookies on what they did in college and then I saw this the other day (like goff):

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He doesn't watch live, in season. (He's doing NFL work)

He watches their film during the offseason, hence his eval's.

He's also pretty big on interceptable passes. For instance, Peyton throwing that duck right at the Steeler corner/safety who drops it. Then he goes on to win game. (And eventually SB)

He doesn't give a QB credit for something like that.

Right/wrong, all depends on personal outlook. Based on things I read in here daily, folks should absolutely have no problem giving Peyton a "win" for beating the Steelers. Some probably would try to give him two wins for the one game.


*CP in no way endorses Cian or any other writer/blogger/analyst, just offering insight for all to ignore.

Just because someone watches all 22, all games, provides detailed examples with pics/gifs and explains why other factors impact overall QB play should never be taken into account. Follow the ESPN types that use catch phrases like "winner" and "Gritty" or "mentally tough" or "clutch" as opposed to actual thoughtful analysis.
 
Idk how I feel about Cian Fahey.

On one end, he gives us plenty of Wentz slander material. On the other, he's a firm believer in WR #17
On another note, Season 9 can't get here fast enough...  
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