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5 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

Wow. How do you miss that FG!

AV could play for another 10 years...kicking game is worse than I’ve ever seen it...the NFL is in trouble when he and Bryant retire...this next generation just isn’t on the same level lol. Sarcasm>

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4 minutes ago, dgambill said:

AV could play for another 10 years...kicking game is worse than I’ve ever seen it...the NFL is in trouble when he and Bryant retire...this next generation just isn’t on the same level lol. Sarcasm>

Yeah. It will get overlooked, but KC's kicker clanked one off an upright and KC lost by one point

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1 minute ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

Yep Cam has the Panthers moving. To me going by just this era = since the 2000's I would say Brees is the 4th best QB only behind Tom, Peyton, and Rodgers. Just taking everything since 2000.

No argument from me on that one

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3 minutes ago, dgambill said:

AV could play for another 10 years...kicking game is worse than I’ve ever seen it...the NFL is in trouble when he and Bryant retire...this next generation just isn’t on the same level lol. Sarcasm>

 

Lol. I figured that. You forgot Ronnie Gould. He could play 'til hes 50.

 

There are some very good ones out there. 

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14 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

With Peyton retired and Tommy aging, if Luck comes back healthy he could finally be the man in a couple of years. Benny and Brees will probably retire too within the next 2 years IMO. Rodgers still has plenty of time but Luck is much younger than he is. I do like Wentz as well, so we will see. I like QB's such as Wilson and Cam but I think Seattle is a mess right now. Their Defense is aging and since Lynch has left, they haven't found his replacement. Cam is solid but is an injury waiting to happen. He take risks that are scary. Matt Ryan I do like but man does he choke. He needs to get him a SB win ASAP.

 

Hey, no love for Case? He is the GOAT. :P

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13 minutes ago, dgambill said:

AV could play for another 10 years...kicking game is worse than I’ve ever seen it...the NFL is in trouble when he and Bryant retire...this next generation just isn’t on the same level lol. Sarcasm>

There's something else...isn't it?

How many times are kickers going to hit the goal post under pressure?

 

You can miss from 50 but fat old linemen can kick 30-yarders

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1 minute ago, NFLfan said:

 

Hey, no love for Case? He is the GOAT. :P

Hey my ultimate Final 4 would be Titans at Jags and Falcons at Vikings. Reason being none of the QB's have a Championship but Matt Ryan would be licking his chops in that situation though. It would make the networks mad too if those 4 were in it. Remember when in Running Man when Richard Dawson told Arnold it's about the Ratings? Arnold said I don't do ratings and one of us is in deep trouble lmao I seen the end of that movie earlier today haha. Jim Brown was in that movie too.

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33 minutes ago, coltsfansince65 said:

I think Dak is legit as well.

 

I was just kidding about Case. I am worried about him in the playoffs. I like his competitiveness and "never say die" attitude but he throws many inaccurate passes. The receivers have bailed him out all year. 

 

Dak is pretty good. I failed to mention him earlier. 

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1 minute ago, NFLfan said:

 

I was just kidding about Case. I am worried about him in the playoffs. I like his competitiveness and "never say die" attitude but he makes many inaccurate passes. The receivers have bailed him out all year. 

 

Dak is pretty good. I failed to mention him earlier. 

I was really referencing the earlier post.

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2 hours ago, Colts_Fan12 said:

Well sorry your not happy this is what happens when both teams have good D's guess the teams with better QBs should have lost less games 

It’s still crappy football. And based on viewership and attendance in NFL these days, I am not the only one who thinks so.

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5 minutes ago, 2006Coltsbestever said:

Peyton and Tom like 1a 1b

Rodgers 3rd

Brees 4

Ben at 5 I agree that is since 2000. Favre still had a lot of Good years after 1999 and a Great one in 2009 but his best years were in the mid 90's where he had his MVP's and SB win.

Probably my best list ever, hard to argue this! Just go by 2000 to now.

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Just now, IndySouthsider said:

It’s still crappy football. And based on viewership and attendance in NFL these days, I am not the only one who thinks so.

Viewership is funny

 

NFL ratings are down something like 10% but overall TV ratings are down over 30%

Younger people don't watch TV in chartable ways anymore

 

I'm not sure NFL viewership is actually down

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