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Who will be the next young quarterback to make the Super Bowl?

Now that YPA kings Andy Dalton and Colin Kaepernick have been eliminated from the postseason due to their horrible teams and coaching letting them down in the clutch, a B-team scrub like Peyton is due for a win.

Your ignorance is surpassed only by your desperation. Today you were stuck and it was hilarious, because you had tried to make a case all season that Kaepernick and Wilson were terrible. I noticed in another thread that you made the mistake of posting during the game, before the result was cemented. You mocked Russell Wilson because Seattle only had 3 points at the time. Whoops. :lol:

Then naturally you had to jump shift and rip Kaeperpick, once the result shifted. That's the mentality of the classic inept happy adjuster, the bar stool buffoon.

Let's see, my YPPA Differential system went 2-0 against the spread today, with both favorites. It was immensely satisfying because on virtually every forum I visited, whether it was sports related or not, and even on betting sites, very few posters were picking both favorites to cover. I actually saw more people picking both underdogs with the points than both favorites.

I'm 6-2 for the playoffs, Yep, I'm sure I would be faring better than that if I were a subjective goof.

It's fitting that two teams with premier YPPA Differential are in the Super Bowl. Seattle was +2.1 and Denver +1.6. That should provide some perspective on how the Dolphins compare, at -.6.

Of course, the happy adjusters don't care because they can wish it all away into the cornfield, like a Twilight Zone episode.

Cincinnati at +1.8 is a legit team and much closer than we are. New Orleans had the misfortune of drawing a road game at Seattle. The Saints were +1.6, identical to Denver.

j-off-her-doll, per usual, had the proper perspective, earlier in this thread. Kaepernick's versatility kept San Francisco in the game. They were not as good as last season, as the sharp decline in YPPA Differential from 2012 to 2013 verifies. You aren't going to thrive in Seattle by throwing the football. Once that game was tied at 10-10, the vast majority of road teams would crumble instead of retaking a 17-10 lead. Seattle then scored 10 straight points before any of the 49er turnovers. Trent Dilfer gave Kaepernick and the 49ers kudos tonight, saying they were among the best prepared teams he'd seen in a losing effort. Indeed.
 
Oh im sorry, because im not upbeat about another useless offseason where we will probably overpay for FA's and continue to draft Jonny Martins and Ryan Tannehills over Alshon Jeffery's and R.Wilson's and Nick Foles' of the world, living in Philly as a Phins fan, let me be the bearer of bad news for all of you, Foles is miles ahead of Tannehill at the QB position, the guy ran an offense he never ran in his life and had 27 TD's to 2 ints, Tannehill had multiple 2 INT games this year

Shhh, you know not to compare a young qb who had a great season compared to one of ours...for one thing, foles didn't play for the dolphins...give him to us for 2 years and we'll tear his TD throwing but down...
 
Your ignorance is surpassed only by your desperation. Today you were stuck and it was hilarious, because you had tried to make a case all season that Kaepernick and Wilson were terrible. I noticed in another thread that you made the mistake of posting during the game, before the result was cemented. You mocked Russell Wilson because Seattle only had 3 points at the time. Whoops. :lol:

Then naturally you had to jump shift and rip Kaeperpick, once the result shifted. That's the mentality of the classic inept happy adjuster, the bar stool buffoon.

Let's see, my YPPA Differential system went 2-0 against the spread today, with both favorites. It was immensely satisfying because on virtually every forum I visited, whether it was sports related or not, and even on betting sites, very few posters were picking both favorites to cover. I actually saw more people picking both underdogs with the points than both favorites.

I'm 6-2 for the playoffs, Yep, I'm sure I would be faring better than that if I were a subjective goof.

It's fitting that two teams with premier YPPA Differential are in the Super Bowl. Seattle was +2.1 and Denver +1.6. That should provide some perspective on how the Dolphins compare, at -.6.

Of course, the happy adjusters don't care because they can wish it all away into the cornfield, like a Twilight Zone episode.

Cincinnati at +1.8 is a legit team and much closer than we are. New Orleans had the misfortune of drawing a road game at Seattle. The Saints were +1.6, identical to Denver.

j-off-her-doll, per usual, had the proper perspective, earlier in this thread. Kaepernick's versatility kept San Francisco in the game. They were not as good as last season, as the sharp decline in YPPA Differential from 2012 to 2013 verifies. You aren't going to thrive in Seattle by throwing the football. Once that game was tied at 10-10, the vast majority of road teams would crumble instead of retaking a 17-10 lead. Seattle then scored 10 straight points before any of the 49er turnovers. Trent Dilfer gave Kaepernick and the 49ers kudos tonight, saying they were among the best prepared teams he'd seen in a losing effort. Indeed.

It was one of the best games I've seen in recent years. Seattle and SF are built for the playoffs. My GF was sitting next to me, but she'd lost interest because of the commercial breaks, so she was reading a book. On almost every play, I said, "Did you see that?" Even the "boring" two yard runs were amazing to watch, because the level of competition was so high. SF played possum for pretty much the entire regular season - speaking of Kaepernick's running ability. Because so many fantasy owners were disappointed by this, "everyone" began questioning Kaepernick as a QB. As long as Seattle is this good, SF should consider unleashing his running ability a little more during the regular season - enough to try to win more games than Seattle, anyway. I picked Seattle to win the SB before the season started, because they have the best D we've seen in years (especially pass D - unbelievable given the current rules), a very effective running game (and a strong commitment to it), and an efficient passing game. Because of their pass D, Seattle matches up great with everyone in the playoffs - in either conference.

I'm curious to see how Denver plans to attack the Seattle D. D. Thomas struggled against Talib. Talib had a great season, but he's not R. Sherman. Should be a very uncomfortable game for Manning - with Seattle taking away the short stuff and able to apply consistent pressure with 4 rushers.

Also, people should not that Kaepernick's last pass was a good one - against almost any other CB in the NFL, Crabtree would have a good chance to catch that pass. At that stage of the game, you have to take that shot. Sherman made a spectacular play. Manning got away with much sloppier throws against NE.
 
dont kid yourself both of those picks from the pocket were bad decisions by crapernick...yeah the one on one on the last pick is sherman on crabtree but in that scenario you come off it to something else instead of testing the best corner in football maybe...seattle gives you that one on one cause they want you to take a shot and kaep fed right into it
 
dont kid yourself both of those picks from the pocket were bad decisions by crapernick...yeah the one on one on the last pick is sherman on crabtree but in that scenario you come off it to something else instead of testing the best corner in football maybe...seattle gives you that one on one cause they want you to take a shot and kaep fed right into it

No one is saying that he played perfect, but he kept them in that game. Tannehill would have been down 10+ by halftime under the same circumstances.
 
No one is saying that he played perfect, but he kept them in that game. Tannehill would have been down 10+ by halftime under the same circumstances.

tannehill wouldn't have run the ball without even making a read over and over...hell how many qb designed runs did they use in the first half??? they didnt trust the qb as a passer and at the end of the game when they had no choice but to he crapped the bed...

how can you guys not see this stuff??? i don't get it
 
Your ignorance is surpassed only by your desperation. Today you were stuck and it was hilarious, because you had tried to make a case all season that Kaepernick and Wilson were terrible. I noticed in another thread that you made the mistake of posting during the game, before the result was cemented. You mocked Russell Wilson because Seattle only had 3 points at the time. Whoops. :lol:

Then naturally you had to jump shift and rip Kaeperpick, once the result shifted. That's the mentality of the classic inept happy adjuster, the bar stool buffoon.

Let's see, my YPPA Differential system went 2-0 against the spread today, with both favorites. It was immensely satisfying because on virtually every forum I visited, whether it was sports related or not, and even on betting sites, very few posters were picking both favorites to cover. I actually saw more people picking both underdogs with the points than both favorites.

I'm 6-2 for the playoffs, Yep, I'm sure I would be faring better than that if I were a subjective goof.

It's fitting that two teams with premier YPPA Differential are in the Super Bowl. Seattle was +2.1 and Denver +1.6. That should provide some perspective on how the Dolphins compare, at -.6.

Of course, the happy adjusters don't care because they can wish it all away into the cornfield, like a Twilight Zone episode.

Cincinnati at +1.8 is a legit team and much closer than we are. New Orleans had the misfortune of drawing a road game at Seattle. The Saints were +1.6, identical to Denver.

j-off-her-doll, per usual, had the proper perspective, earlier in this thread. Kaepernick's versatility kept San Francisco in the game. They were not as good as last season, as the sharp decline in YPPA Differential from 2012 to 2013 verifies. You aren't going to thrive in Seattle by throwing the football. Once that game was tied at 10-10, the vast majority of road teams would crumble instead of retaking a 17-10 lead. Seattle then scored 10 straight points before any of the 49er turnovers. Trent Dilfer gave Kaepernick and the 49ers kudos tonight, saying they were among the best prepared teams he'd seen in a losing effort. Indeed.

Kaep's versatility kept them in the game because his passing ability can't.

As I replied to one of your Kaep "blow job" posts in the past, he is just too inconsistent. He will cost his team at some point during the playoffs where it is lose and go home. You have to be able to throw consistently from the pocket in the NFL. Kaep is horribly inaccurate most of the time. When will you stop happily adjusting that?
 
No one is saying that he played perfect, but he kept them in that game. Tannehill would have been down 10+ by halftime under the same circumstances.

I'm impressed he held it together for most of the game, I think the crowd noise finally started to get to him as the game went on. Obviously I've never experienced crowd noise like that but I imagine its like playing golf in a strong wind, its just wears on you and at some point it will force you into some mental mistakes.
 
Your ignorance is surpassed only by your desperation. Today you were stuck and it was hilarious, because you had tried to make a case all season that Kaepernick and Wilson were terrible.

Never said Russell Wilson was terrible. In fact, I've said a lot of times that he's a good quarterback, even arguing that point with people as far back as last year. So perhaps while you're engaging in bouts of complete fantasy, you can come up with a credible defense for the Affordable Care Act or possibly explain to me how the Apollo Program was actually a public front for the construction of a nuclear missile base on the dark side of the moon. You could be the next Dan Brown.

Colin Kaepernick still blows, btw.
 
hahaha Johnny Manziel took a terrible A+M team (that just entered the SEC for first year) to 2 bowl games, dont gotta be a genius to realize he is better the Tannehill

You do realize that QBs that were successful in College, weren't necessarily successful on the NFL(See a long line of Miami U, Alabama, Ohio State, USC, Michigan QBs), and QB that were nowhere as successful became great QB (See Tom Brady, Boomer Esiason, Kurt Warner, Tony Romo....).

Nothing is guaranteed, what we do know though is, Tannehill has grown from his 1st year. Even though he had many things working against him (1.Not much of an O-line to speak of, 2.no running game to help him out, 3.losing three huge receiving weapons, and 4.An O-coordinator that forced him to stay in the pocket, and continually put Tannehill in bad position to get a 1st down), Tannehill had a very respectable season...if you could not see all the progress Tannehill made this year, then that is all on you.
 
And please, remember my words, Manziel will be a starter in this league much longer then Tannehill, RT has a big burden this year in his make or break year, he better lead us to the playoffs, or he will end up backing up Manziel in Cleveland! BOOM!

Lol this guy. Are you 14 years old?
 
hahaha Johnny Manziel took a terrible A+M team (that just entered the SEC for first year) to 2 bowl games, dont gotta be a genius to realize he is better the Tannehill

2 bowl games? What a unique and gifted guy he is.

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And please, remember my words, Manziel will be a starter in this league much longer then Tannehill, RT has a big burden this year in his make or break year, he better lead us to the playoffs, or he will end up backing up Manziel in Cleveland! BOOM!

Remember your words. I had no clue who you were prior to this and I still don't. You may want to post more than 15 times in 3 months to be taken seriously.
 
Luck - I can easily see him making a run at any time in his career granted Indy can surround him with the appropriate talent. He will only continue to improve IMO

Newton - I think Cam has a smaller window 1-2 years for his possible SB.

Foles - Not sold quite yet. Amazing year, but just as the read option was supposed to be the nest new thing and NFL defenses relatively held it in check for the '13, I expect defenses to key on the motion and the mismatches Kelly has introduced. '14 will be more telling for Foles.

Krapernick - The 49ers are the next Jets. POS QB with a loud mouth HC that is being held up by a declining run game and defense. They'll slowly, but not quietly fade.

Tannehill - Everything starts up front. EVERYTHING. Despite the disfunction T-hill still showed good improvement. With a functional o-line and coaching from Lazor hopefully a championship window will open for the Phins in 2-4 years. Hopefully.

Wilson - Wilson's window is now. Lynch continues to amaze in the likes of the Gore of continued ageless production. Just not sure how long that beast can continue taking the punishment that he invites. Without the threat of Lynch, Wilson is meh.
 
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