Noonthirtyjoe
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So you admit your wrong again. Congrats i guess.Four people quoted your unrealistic post and disliked you per the norm but congrats I guess
So you admit your wrong again. Congrats i guess.Four people quoted your unrealistic post and disliked you per the norm but congrats I guess
I mean, you're talking about a person that also believes the bears could have gotten a first round pick In exchange for Mack. Nevermind the fact that he's FOUR years removed from his last dominant season and also coming off a season ending injury. Dude clearly lives in an alternate reality. Kinda like Rask but not nearly as cool.Yep, knocked it out the park with Kevin White and Mitch Trubisky
Soooo, you admit that @VashalasX is correct and what you posted is speculation, not "truth."Bears have never supported their QB,s. They are doing that again. We will get the same results. So it probably will come to fruition as it has repeatedly in our past.
As a Big Ten guy, I hate Ohio State with a passion. However, this is such a misleading stat when looking at Ohio State QB's. What no one talks about, when looking at all the OSU QB's, is that NONE of them were considered first round talent's outside of Justin Fields (Haskins was the outlier in a horrible 2019 QB class with Daniel Jones and Kyler Murray).
Lets give Justin a few years away from the dipshit that was Matt Nagy and see what happens. Comparing him to Germaine, Smith, Pryor and a bunch of other walking stiffs that were never projected to be NFL QB's is just a straw man argument.
Individually only Mike Tomczak does.
Edit: Krenzel as well.
That collective group is 20 games under .500. Please get smarterCollectively.....they have a winning NFL reacord
TBF to Nantucket, there were a bunch of dumb Bears fans who really thought they'd get a first for him. But this right here is just legendarily dumb.I mean, you're talking about a person that also believes the bears could have gotten a first round pick In exchange for Mack. Nevermind the fact that he's FOUR years removed from his last dominant season and also coming off a season ending injury. Dude clearly lives in an alternate reality. Kinda like Rask but not nearly as cool.
This is the time of year for unbridled optimism. I will refrain from saying here we go again until at least the end of the first quarter of the season opener.I guess I hurt some feelings lol. Truth always hurts the most. For the record my knock is on the Bears and not the QB. We have done nothing for him or any of our QBs. There is a reason they fail and not supporting them with talent or coaching is that reason. And here we go again.
Yep you got me. People were dumbfounded at your post and brought it upSo you admit your wrong again. Congrats i guess.
If you or anyone is dumbfounded that history is repeating itself by not supporting the QB yet again then I nor God himself can help. But keep trying to attack me because you can't handle a little truth. I don't mind one tiny bit.Yep you got me. People were dumbfounded at your post and brought it up
"truth"If you or anyone is dumbfounded that history is repeating itself by not supporting the QB yet again then I nor God himself can help. But keep trying to attack me because you can't handle a little truth. I don't mind one tiny bit.
Fair. But this is a futures thread about you guessing how this year goes. I made my guess and I stated why I feel that way.This is the time of year for unbridled optimism. I will refrain from saying here we go again until at least the end of the first quarter of the season opener.
If you or anyone is dumbfounded that history is repeating itself by not supporting the QB yet again then I nor God himself can help. But keep trying to attack me because you can't handle a little truth. I don't mind one tiny bit.
More realistic than thirty Joe’s5084 passing yds
48 pass TDs
17 INTs
3 Fmbl
1206 rushing yds
8 rush TDs
1st team All-Pro
MVP
Super Bowl MVP
Unless he just completely balls out and takes it on his shoulders, I don’t see any way he ends up too 15 with his lack of receivers and protection, but I’d love to be wrong, for sure.Assuming he plays the entire year, I would like to see him at worst be in the top 20 in the NFL in passing.
Last year, that was Goff, to beat that by a bit, he needs:
3300 yards passing
~66% completion
~21 TDs
To get into the top 15, he would need around:
3800 yards passing
~67% completion
~26 TDs
Most NFL QB's end up with 10-12 ints
I think top 20 should be a realistic expectation with his talent level and hopefully he ends up in the top 15+. Again, this assume he plays the entire year.