Yea^ y'all got a good one right there. "The legend of Gardner Minshew continues to grow in Jacksonville. Not only is Minshew setting franchise records for the Jacksonville Jaguars, but he's shattering NFL marks for rookie quarterbacks in the process. Through three games, no rookie quarterback has gotten off to a better start in the 100-year history of the NFL than Minshew. Per NFL Research, Minshew has the highest completion percentage (73.8) and the highest passer rating (110.6) through three games (minimum 30 pass attempts). Minshew set the marks with his performance in the Jaguars' 20-7 win over the Tennessee Titans Thursday night, finishing 20-for-30 (66.7 completion percentage) for 204 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions for a 108.2 passer rating. Minshew has completed 65-of-88 passes for 679 yards, five touchdowns, with just one interception -- averaging 7.9 yards per attempt.
So, after watching last Sunday's games, as well as the Eagles-Packers game Thursday night, I'm convinced any random individual in any NFL stadium anywhere in the country, and probably London as well, likely knows at least as much about game rules as any NFL officiating crew. Probably more. To date, I believe there have been over 6000 offensive pass interference calls in the first four weeks of the season. OK, maybe not quite that many, but there has probably been more called thus far than all of last season, including the playoffs. I think we need an additional three dozen new rules that the officials will either not properly understand and/or will form their own individual interpretation of; an interpretation that is not shared by any other member of their crew. (Or anyone watching the game, either.) Because, apparently, the baloney still isn't sliced thin enough. Maybe the NFL could start giving each officiating crew their own name, and, well, unique uniforms, too. Then we could have, for example, the Kansas City Chiefs vs. the Cincinnati Bengals vs. Those Guys. I hear Those Guys all have outstanding arms, and can throw a flag sixty yards or more. Not much of a running game, though.
Football sucks this year. I already lost interest. All these guys wanting off teams, crying, while making millions. Then you have allegations of bad stuff. They all seem like arrogant pricks that think they're above everyone. Hard to watch that. Add to it all these penalties and me thinking..."Vegas". And yeah. No thanks. Their bubble burst. I think another sport will start to dominate, NFL will decline. Too convoluted.
I’m not gonna lie. I think I have a healthy man crush on Gardner Minshew II. Oh and @airbud7 who you got tomorrow in the UF/UGA game?
Gators...Nuff said!...Trust me on this one Loophole.... Hell we went into Athens and beat their ass!.....Gamecock! Edit: My prediction for the national championship is Florida Gators/or Alabama versus Clemson Tigers. Edit:2....Clemson will kick every body's ass....
Everyone looks beatable. Gators could have beat LSU had Greenard and Zuniga been healthy just look what Auburn did and the Gator D-line is just as good when healthy.
LSU, Alabama, Florida, Ohio State, Penn State hell even Auburn could beat Clemson. They are not impressive this year.
I'm not an OSU fan but they got robbed. and yes I still stand by it. You know LSU is gonna stomp Clemson right?
What!...they allowed the Clemson quarterback 107 yards rushing, including a 67-yard touchdown run!....they scored three touchdowns in a row to take the lead...Travis Etienne had three catches for 98 yards and two touchdowns receiving....you definitely watch a different game than I did... You know LSU is gonna stomp Clemson right?[/QUOTE] See you on 1-13-2020 when Clemson takes its third championship in four years...
You fuckers hijacked my NFL thread with that college crap...where they play without ego or money, but with heart. Who wants that? /sarcasm
Should a SC fan really be cheering for Clemson? I mean it would be like me cheering for FSU or Georgia after they beat my team. not gonna happen. At least my Jags didn't go quietly into the night. I wonder what the record would have been had they not put Foles back in? Could they have won a couple more games?