I'd take a shot at Flynn over about 6-7 qbs, including RG3 and Landry Jones
I don't think Flynn is a franchise QB by any means but he's much better than several starting QBs right now. I'd take him over either Skelton or Kolb for the Cardinals.
I'd take a shot at Flynn over about 6-7 qbs, including RG3 and Landry Jones
Agreed. RGIII is black and Landry Jones is hugely overrated. Not at all impressed with anything I've seen from him.
But Skelton just wins. He's an underrated Tebow.![]()
Plus both play in wide open spread offenses that inflate their numbers. If Luck played in that kind of offense, he would have thrown for a million-billion TDs.
Race has nothing to do with a quaterbacks' success...ignorant statment on your part. RGIII def has the talent, but his ability to transition to a pro-style offense might be difficult. I really like his vertical passing game tho. I can see the Browns taking a chance on him. McCoy blows and they need to sell tickets so why not RGIII. I agree with Landry being overrated. He lacks the killer instict in quaterbacks. Landry struggled bigtime once Broyles (his safety net) went down. He's going to have a Blaine Gabbert like rookie season....
Then why haven't black QBs won more superbowls?
White-controlled government conspiracy. Just like how blacks were set to rule the world until the white man dropped off AIDS in Africa. Then blacks were gonna rule the United States until Ronald Reagan invented crack.
Randy Moss in his prime was a complete freak. Teams could bump him, shade him, and bracket him with 3 guys, he'd still find a way to get behind the secondary. His ability to maximize his speed to get open is unmatched. Calvin Johnson has 4.3 speed, but he doesn't always get behind the secondary whenever he wants to. As far as being a big play threat to score every single play, I don't know if any receiver will ever touch Moss in his prime. I think it's like ever finding a corner as good as Deion.
I will say this about Calvin though. Statistically speaking, this past season, Calvin put up a season as good as (arguably better than) an in his prime Randy Moss did (2003). I understand it's not just about statistics. But as far as that part of the argument goes, Calvin has one. And 5 years into the league, he might get better, he has a chance to get better.
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