2013/2014 NFL Thread: Attack of the Matts

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This is a joke right?
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Of course Warner puts Brady 5th, he beat him.
 
If the Bengals finally manage to win a playoff game, it might as well be the city's Superbowl.

There will be riots.
 
I truly hope the Bengals choke this year. It's already bad enough that the Ravens are the reigning champions.

:o
 
Are we really sure the Bengals will even make the playoffs?
 
Ryan has had a stalked squad? I mean the addition of Jackson is nice but it just puts more pressure on Ryan. They are already making comparisons to Romo.

The difference between Romo and Ryan is that Ryan doesn't have a defense and isn't the reason why his team loses playoff games.

Ryan didn't choke away the NFC Championship game.
 
my fantasy team is looking sick this year, got brees and ryan for back up
 
I can see someone making a case for 2013 season the best QBs of the league being:

1) Drew Brees
2) Aaron Rodgers
3) Peyton Manning
4) Matt Ryan
5) Tom Brady
Drew Brees May Be Best Quarterback Of His Generation

Brees' list of passing records.

Most consecutive games with at least 1 TD pass - 54 [33]
Single season passing leader – 5,476 yards (2011)
Highest completion percentage, season – 71.2% (2011)
Most Seasons with 5,000+ passing yards - 3 (2008, 2011, 2012)
Most completions in a season – 468 (2011)
Most 400+ completion seasons, career – 5 (2007-2008, 2010-2012)
Most consecutive 400+ completion seasons, career – 3 (2010-2012)
Most consecutive 350+ completion seasons, career – 7 (2006-2012)
Most consecutive seasons with 4,000+ passing yards – 7 (2006-2012)
Most consecutive seasons with 4,000+ passing yards and 30+ Touchdowns – 5, 2008-current
Most consecutive seasons with 5,000+ passing yards – 2 (2011-2012)
Most consecutive seasons with 5,000+ passing yards and 30+ Touchdowns – 2, 2011-current
Most games with 5+ touchdown passes, career – 7
Most games with 5+ touchdown passes and no interceptions, career – 5
Most seasons with 70% pass completion rate (minimum 100 attempts per season) - 2 (2009 & 2011)
Most games with 30+ completions and 80% pass completion rate, career - 4
Most games with more than 80% pass completion rate, career (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 12
Most games with more than 80% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 10
Most games with more than 80% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 3 (tied with Ben Roethlisberger and Brett Favre)
Most games with more than 70% pass completion rate, season (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 10 (2011)
Most games with more than 70% pass completion rate and no interceptions, career (minimum 20 attempts per game) - 33
Most games, 250+ yards passing, season - 16 (2011)
Most 300+ yard passing games in a season – 13 (2011)
Most consecutive 300+ yard passing games – 9 (2011 – present)
Most consecutive 300+ yard passing games (regular season and postseason combined)– 11 (2011 – present)
Most games with 3+ TD's and 300 yds. passing - 20
Most passing yards in first half of game— 346 (11/4/2007 vs. Jaguars)
Most games, 350+ yards passing, career - 35
Most games, 350+ yards passing, season - 8 (2011)
Most TD passes over 70+ yards - 13 (2006–present)
Most consecutive games with 350+ yards passing – 4 (Weeks 3,4,5,6; 2011)
Most passing yards in a season in away games - 2,852 (2011)
Most consecutive 400+ yard passing games - 2 (postseason games 2012) - tied with several other players
Most consecutive games with 450+ yards passing – 2 (postseason games 2012)
Most games with 400 yards passing and no interceptions, career - 6 (4 regular season, 2 postseason)
Most games with 20+ completions, season – 16 (2010-2012)
Most consecutive games with at least 20 completions – 52 (2009–present) [34]
Most games with 30+ completions, season – 9 (2011)
Most games with 30+ completions, career – 32
Most games with 30+ completions and no interceptions, career – 14
Most games with 39+ completions, career – 3 (1 regular season, 2 playoff games)
Most passing completions per game, career – 23.74 comp/game
Most passing attempts per game, career – 36.17 att/game
Most passing attempts per game, postseason- 43.56 att/game
Most passing yards per game, career – 270.11 yards/game
Most passing completions per game, season – 29.25 comp/game (2011)
Most passing completions per game, postseason - 29.1 comp/game
Most passing yards per game, season – 342.25 yards/game (2011)
Highest post-season completion percentage, career – 66.8%
Lowest post-season interception percentage, career – 1.02%
Highest average passing yards per game in postseason- 331.1 (9 games)
Most completions in a Super Bowl – 32 (Super Bowl XLIV; tied with Tom Brady)
Most completions in a playoff game – 40 (at San Francisco, 1/14/2012)
Most pass attempts in a playoff game with zero interceptions – 60 (at Seattle, 1/8/2011)[35]
Most pass completions in a playoff game with zero interceptions – 39 (at Seattle, 1/8/2011)[35]
Most passing yards in a playoff game with zero interceptions – 466 (vs. Detroit, 1/7/2012)
Most consecutive pass attempts without an interception during the playoffs – 226 (January 21, 2007 – January 14, 2012)
Most Consecutive Playoff Games, 2+ Touchdown Passes - 7 (2006 – present) (tied with Terry Bradshaw and Joe Montana)
Most Playoff Games, 400+ yards passing - 3 (2011-2012)(Consecutive)
Most Consecutive Playoff Games, 450+ yards passing - 2 (2012)
Best Passing Touchdown to Interception ratio in postseason - 5.5-1 (22 TD Passes - 4 interceptions)
Best Completions to Interception ratio in postseason - 65.5-1 (262 Completions - 4 interceptions)
Best Passing Yards to Interception ratio in postseason - 745-1 (2,980 Passing Yards - 4 interceptions)
Best Passing Touchdown per Game Average, Postseason - 2.444 (22 TD Passes/9 postseason games)
Most consecutive postseason games with 30+ pass completions- 4 (2/7/2010–present
 
The difference between Romo and Ryan is that Ryan doesn't have a defense and isn't the reason why his team loses playoff games.

Ryan didn't choke away the NFC Championship game.

The Falcons had the ball 5 times really only 4 times (Last possession was only 6 seconds) in the 3rd and 4th quarter. Do you know how you keep your defense off the field by scoring.

Out of those 4 times, Ryan threw an interception on 1 and fumbled the ball another time.

The other time was a punt, and obviously the arguable non call on pass interference.

So you can say that half the drives in the 2nd half were Ryan's fault.

And I'm not saying that Ryan isn't a good QB, but another one and done in the Playoffs or I think it's really Super Bowl or bust for this team, for a QB who'd be in the league 6 years? I think the criticisms will start to get louder.
 
The Falcons had the ball 5 times really only 4 times (Last possession was only 6 seconds) in the 3rd and 4th quarter. Do you know how you keep your defense off the field by scoring.

Out of those 4 times, Ryan threw an interception on 1 and fumbled the ball another time.

The other time was a punt, and obviously the arguable non call on pass interference.

So you can say that half the drives in the 2nd half were Ryan's fault.

And I'm not saying that Ryan isn't a good QB, but another one and done in the Playoffs or I think it's really Super Bowl or bust for this team, for a QB who'd be in the league 6 years? I think the criticisms will start to get louder.
Agreed,also siging a contract extention wont help either.
 
Ryan had no excuse for three of those drives. He had Gonzalez, Jones and White at his disposal. San Fran might have one of the best front sevens in the NFL but their pass rush was inconsistent in the playoffs thus leaving their secondary exposed (i.e. Super Bowl) yet Matty Ice did not take full advantage of that.

If anybody deserves that fifth spot in the rankings, it's Ryan not Brady.
 
If there arent fantasy football threads we should make some

Start em Sit em/Waiver Wire pickups/etc. a place where people can ask about their fantasy teams on a weekly basis
 
Ryan had no excuse for three of those drives. He had Gonzalez, Jones and White at his disposal. San Fran might have one of the best front sevens in the NFL but their pass rush was inconsistent in the playoffs thus leaving their secondary exposed (i.e. Super Bowl) yet Matty Ice did not take full advantage of that.

If anybody deserves that fifth spot in the rankings, it's Ryan not Brady.
So how does Ryan deserve a fifth spot in the rankings if he's not taking full advantage of his receivers? :huh:

QBs like Rodgers, Mannings, Brady, Brees make their 3rd and 4th round receivers look good. What's Ryan's excuse with his HOF TE, his 1st round WRers, and now Steven Jackson?

I'm not fond of these rankings based on "future forecasting". I'd rank Ryan in the Top 10 but he needs to do a little bit more in the playoffs.
 
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The real crazy talk is having Seattle #1 in power rankings.
 
The real crazy talk is having Seattle #1 in power rankings.

How so? They're stacked at every position. Their weakest point seems to be WR (at least until Percy Harvin returns), but with Russell Wilson at QB, they'll be fine.

I'm not necessarily sure I'd put Seattle at #1 right now, but I wouldn't be shocked if they wind up being the best team in the NFC, or even the NFL, at the end of the year.

That said, not a single play has been called in the regular season, so everyone is 0-0. None of this really matters.
 
Maybe I'm looking at it differently, but I don't blame Matt Ryan for the NFC Championship game. Having been at that game, I saw first had what Ryan was capable of, and Ryan to Jones / White / Gonzalez is straight scary.

But it's not Matt Ryan's fault he's got no defense, no pass rush, and no secondary supporting him.

If I was starting a team today, I would take Matt Ryan over most any QB in the league right now.

Obviously I wouldn't rate him higher than the Brady / Peyton / Brees / Rodgers group, but I'd take him over Big Ben / Eli / Flacco easy, and I think the potential is through the roof for the Matt Ryan / CK7 / RGIII / Cam Newton / Andrew Luck group of QB's.

All in all, whatever the rankings, QB play is particularly exciting right now... I'm not necessarily talking about the style of play that's coming with the read-option, but rather just the fact that between the up and comers like Ryan / Stafford / Kaepernick / Griffin / Newton / Luck, the "in their primers" like Eli / Ben / Joe Flacco, and the Hall of Fame elites like Peyton / Brady / Brees / Rodgers, there's a LOT of talent at the QB position throughout the league right now.
 
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