So you're full of . Your claim, your job to back it up or it's completely baseless. While you're at it, brush up on your black history and google who Emmett Till was.
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And that's been my stance since you started this losing battle---when did I move the goalposts to a different topic? Lie #3 today, by my count. I'm still waiting for that list too...be a doll and go fetch that for me, would ya?
So you're full of . Your claim, your job to back it up or it's completely baseless. While you're at it, brush up on your black history and google who Emmett Till was.
Ya Creepn, Ima havta call bs on you big homie. In the time it took you to post all the replies on your phone you could have looked up the info yourself to back up the claims you made. The burden of proof appears to be on you my dude.
Haven't heard you mention Webb had a better game since. You sticking with that because Webb had a little more yardage than RG3, even though RG3 threw more TD's, converted more through passing, better acc., ect. that he outperformed RG3?
Because I respect you, I'll post a single link. I bet it'll be the first link Google posts.
m.bleacherreport.com/articles/1021524-the-worst-qb-playoff-performances-in-nfl-history
Your circular Chumpdumper arguments aren't going to save you. I've caught you moving the goalposts in this thread at least twice. 1. When you went on the tangent that you know of 10 worse QB performances by elite QBs and 2. When you abandoned that point after being called out and went back to justifying 84.
bleacherreport is where you attain your sports knowledge? That says a lot.Gimme a second while I copy and paste the link (and peruse it), since you've been on this forum for years and still don't know how to use a hyperlink.
All I did was post a link backing my claims. Not my problem you can't convert it to a desktop page.
So what's your diagnosis? Is it a severe exaggeration that RG3 had a historically worst playoff?
Ok, here goes Thurston's bleacherreport list: 10. Joe Flacco (2008)...not elite. 9. Jake Delhomme (2008)...not elite. 8. Donovan McNabb (2003)...elite, but BLACK. 7. Manning (2003)...elite, but Peyton's #'s were better than 84. 6. Rich Gannon (2002)...elite, had better game than 84. 5. Brett Favre (2001)...elite, and yes, he was worse this game by virtue of 6 ints. 4. Kerry Collins (2000)...crofl def not elite. 3. Craig Morton (1977)...never heard of him, so don't know if he was elite. 2. Fran Tarkenton (1974)...elite, and yes (in the SB tho, not a home WC game). 1. Billy Kilmer (1972)..don't know if he was elite or not, but his bad game came in the SB against the undefeated-season Dolphins. These are the examples you've piggybacked from BR to support your claim. You had to reach back to the 70's to find likewise awful performances, which in itself makes his game historically awful. 84
Well, tough to say since it was just one game and RG3 got hurt..
You said "HISTORICALLY" you moron. That includes everything.
We're talking about this one game. Dpg, I know you're not a DD sucker...
speaking of goalposts, i notice you said Luck had to carry a 26th ranked defense (it was 26th in yards but 21st in points allowed, not a major difference) yet when you mention how good the Seahawks D is (which it's clearly much better than Colts) you used points allowed as the metric.
It was a horrific game from RG3, but he was injured. If you don't qualify it, ya it was awful. If you do not really fair.
Yeah, as a point of emphasis. Seattle still had a Top 5 Defense and world's better than Indy's. Is Seattle's D not significantly better?
of course it is. I wouldn't argue that, points or yards they are legit. I just wondered if you shifted the goalposts just enough to further support Luck.
That's the point, you mongoloid. You didn't even read your own link and just googled some random article to throw at the screen. Had you read it, you would've seen that there were 3 or so performances from the 70's. You couldn't find enough halfway recent games on your own (by elite qbs--your words, not mine) that were worse than 84
HiFi - I am not quite sure you know what "shifting the goal posts" means.
Fine he had a bad game. I get that. It started when he got hurt in the sidelines. But to say he had a historically bad playoff game and Webb outperformed him is completely asinine. I don't know how people take his takes seriously.
Name me the QBs who've thrown for less than 100 yds in a playoff game. Then tell me which of those are elite.
no reason to get feisty DPG, I ain't ting on your e-pal. I was just curious why the shifting of metrics. I probably didn't use the "goalposts" properly.
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