Re: 2012 NFL Thread: Where Jaguaring Happens

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But that's it. It's not celebrating just the Cowboys. Hence the Naval uniform he's wearing on the left.


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Just thought it was funny, the ball he was holding.
 
Happy Birthday America!

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Even a ton of Photoshopping can't keep Roger Staubach from looking like Rorschach.
 
He was arrested for resisting arrest? What was he being arrested for in the first place? You have to be arrested to resist arrest. You can't be arrested solely for resisting arrest. :huh:
 
More details.

Houston Police Department spokesperson Kese Smith said Peterson was at a downtown nightclub early Saturday morning when an off-duty Houston police officer working security asked Peterson and a group of people he was with to leave because the club had closed.
Smith said the man identified himself as a police officer. The officer left to tell other patrons to leave the club before returning to Peterson's group again to tell it to leave.
Smith said Peterson turned around and told the officer that he heard him the first time and pushed him in the shoulder, causing him to stumble. The officer told Peterson he was under arrest and to put his hands behind his back. Peterson began yelling, pulled away and "assumed an aggressive stance," so another off-duty officer came to help. Peterson continued to struggle with both.
The 27-year-old player finally was handcuffed with the help of a third off-duty officer. Peterson complained of shortness of breath after he was taken to a Houston jail and was examined by Houston Fire Department personnel, who said he was OK.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/8...ing-arrest-charge-incident-houston-night-club
 
Ron Jaworski's QB Countdown

  1. Aaron Rogers
  2. Drew Brees
  3. Tom Brady
  4. Peyton Manning
  5. Eli Manning
  6. Ben Roethlisberger
  7. Philip Rivers
  8. Jay Cutler
  9. Joe Flacco
  10. Tony Romo
  11. Matt Ryan
  12. Michael Vick
  13. Matt Schaub
  14. Matthew Stafford
  15. Cam Newton
  16. Alex Smith
  17. Josh Freeman
  18. Matt Hasselbeck
  19. Andy Dalton
  20. Sam Bradford
  21. Carson Palmer
  22. Matt Cassel
  23. Mark Sanchez
  24. Ryan Fitzpatrick
  25. Kevin Kolb
  26. Matt Moore
  27. Matt Flynn
  28. Christian Ponder
  29. Blaine Gabbert
  30. Tim Tebow
 
Ron Jaworski's QB Countdown

  1. Aaron Rogers
  2. Drew Brees
  3. Tom Brady
  4. Peyton Manning
  5. Eli Manning
  6. Ben Roethlisberger
  7. Philip Rivers
  8. Jay Cutler
  9. Joe Flacco
  10. Tony Romo
  11. Matt Ryan
  12. Michael Vick
  13. Matt Schaub
  14. Matthew Stafford
  15. Cam Newton
  16. Alex Smith
  17. Josh Freeman
  18. Matt Hasselbeck
  19. Andy Dalton
  20. Sam Bradford
  21. Carson Palmer
  22. Matt Cassel
  23. Mark Sanchez
  24. Ryan Fitzpatrick
  25. Kevin Kolb
  26. Matt Moore
  27. Matt Flynn
  28. Christian Ponder
  29. Blaine Gabbert
  30. Tim Tebow
I guess Jaws isn't under Skip Bayless' influence. He's close enough, but I think I'd put Gabbert at the absolute bottom.
 
At least Tebow can win you a couple games, Gabbert can't do that.
 
Speaking of this list, what the hell is Kevin Kolb doing on there? Skelton outplayed him consistently through the season and he didn't make the list. I guess Jaws doesn't realize Skelton exists and thought Kolb won all those games.
 
I still don't get that. He flings a couple 300 yard games and everyone acted like he was the second coming of Marino in the offseason. :huh:
 
I'm not always the biggest fan of Jaws, but I have to say I love the guy now for putting Tebow at the bottom of that list. Still, Immortal might be right... Gabbert probably should be below him. Tebow might be a joke of a QB, but he at least wants to win. Gabbert looks like he doesn't give a sh** about anything out there.

But yeah, Matt Moore should obviously be #1. Though I think he might see some of his production drop off this season. He'll miss some games early in the year because he'll be leading the Tampa Bay Rays to the World Series. So Moore will likely finish the 2012 NFL season with about 5,500 yards and 72 TDs. Those are pedestrian numbers for him.

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I'm not always the biggest fan of Jaws, but I have to say I love the guy now for putting Tebow at the bottom of that list. Still, Immortal might be right... Gabbert probably should be below him. Tebow might be a joke of a QB, but he at least wants to win. Gabbert looks like he doesn't give a sh** about anything out there.

But yeah, Matt Moore should obviously be #1. Though I think he might see some of his production drop off this season. He'll miss some games early in the year because he'll be leading the Tampa Bay Rays to the World Series. So Moore will likely finish the 2012 NFL season with about 5,500 yards and 72 TDs. Those are pedestrian numbers for him.
His passing numbers will go down only because he will also rush for 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns. So it levels out. :o
 
Good point! Didn't think of that. Plus, you also have to take into account hat he will drop his INT total to 0.
 
Ron Jaworski's QB Countdown

  1. Aaron Rogers
  2. Drew Brees
  3. Tom Brady
  4. Peyton Manning
  5. Eli Manning
  6. Ben Roethlisberger
  7. Philip Rivers
  8. Jay Cutler
  9. Joe Flacco
  10. Tony Romo
  11. Matt Ryan
  12. Michael Vick
  13. Matt Schaub
  14. Matthew Stafford
  15. Cam Newton
  16. Alex Smith
  17. Josh Freeman
  18. Matt Hasselbeck
  19. Andy Dalton
  20. Sam Bradford
  21. Carson Palmer
  22. Matt Cassel
  23. Mark Sanchez
  24. Ryan Fitzpatrick
  25. Kevin Kolb
  26. Matt Moore
  27. Matt Flynn
  28. Christian Ponder
  29. Blaine Gabbert
  30. Tim Tebow


Stafford is better than at least 8 of the QB's he has ranked ahead of him. Cutler, Flacco, and Schaub being the most egregious.
 
It's probably just because Stafford has only played one full season. But I agree with you. Cutler, Schaub and Flacco--oh, I'm sorry, I mean THE BEST QUARTERBACK IN THE LEAGUE--have been impressive at times but the former two have had injury issues and other problems, wile the latter has a tendency to put up sh** numbers against bad teams, so they probably should be lower.
 
If you ask me, Cutler is too high, he should be around 13-15. I'd swap Eli and Big Ben. Also Rivers shouldnt be that high after after his season last year.
 
Stafford is better than at least 8 of the QB's he has ranked ahead of him. Cutler, Flacco, and Schaub being the most egregious.

It's probably just because Stafford has only played one full season. But I agree with you. Cutler, Schaub and Flacco--oh, I'm sorry, I mean THE BEST QUARTERBACK IN THE LEAGUE--have been impressive at times but the former two have had injury issues and other problems, wile the latter has a tendency to put up sh** numbers against bad teams, so they probably should be lower.

If you ask me, Cutler is too high, he should be around 13-15. I'd swap Eli and Big Ben. Also Rivers shouldnt be that high after after his season last year.

I'm pretty confident that now Cutler's in a system whereby he can audible, which isn't built upon seven step drops behind one of the worst lines in the league and now has Brandon Marshall to throw to he'll prove himself worthy of being placed above Flacco through to Stafford.
 
If you ask me, Cutler is too high, he should be around 13-15. I'd swap Eli and Big Ben. Also Rivers shouldnt be that high after after his season last year.

Eli should be higher than Ben. He puts up better numbers and BR played badly in all 3 Superbowls he's been in.
 
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