Did anyone see Ohio State made the CFP?

All NFL qbs are coming around to the fact that their best option every now and then is to take off. Hell, Matt fucking Ryan had a 39 yard scramble a few weeks ago against the Raiders
NFL teams like to have mobile QB's, but not running QB's. What Justin Fields is doing is great, but he won't last in the NFL if he keeps running like he is. Those hits wear on a player's body and open the teams most important player and likely the highest paid player (the QB) to getting injured.

Imagine the Chiefs paying $50 million of whatever the obnoxious amount Mahomes is paid, gets hurt running the football. The team is now without their QB and the guy who takes up almost 1/3 of their salary cap.
 
NFL teams like to have mobile QB's, but not running QB's. What Justin Fields is doing is great, but he won't last in the NFL if he keeps running like he is. Those hits wear on a player's body and open the teams most important player and likely the highest paid player (the QB) to getting injured.

Imagine the Chiefs paying $50 million of whatever the obnoxious amount Mahomes is paid, gets hurt running the football. The team is now without their QB and the guy who takes up almost 1/3 of their salary cap.

Fields needs to use his ability while he continues to learn to throw in the NFL. He has lots of potential but the previous coaching staff were kind of suffocating him.
 
I don't think it would have mattered with Haskins where he went. In the NFL, it is as much between the ears as it is talent. I think Haskins proved with flying colors, he didn't have it between the ears.

In college -- these QB's are playing in simplified version of a spread where they are making essentially one read and throwing. Rarely are they having to go thru progressions, especially the teams with the talent advantages.

It is why you usually see every QB struggle in their first year to get acclimated to the league. Those built in advantages they had in college are no longer there. They are learning new offenses, they are learning new defenses played against them and they are getting used to throwing to WR's that are covered and they have to throw them open.
It's unfortunate, we'll never really know. He certainly had the physical talents.
 
Now we get to watch two Big Slow teams lose in the first round and waste everyone’s time.

That 2-4 opening round record is ugly. A real conference would have gone 9-1 in the opening round of the playoffs during that time
Remind me . . . who was the 1 sluggard?

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The most recent is infinitely more important than the first. The farther back in the past you go, the less important it becomes

The first is always remembered just like the most recent. Every NFL fan knows the first super bowl champion, every baseball fan who won the first world series, etc. Others are forgotten the farther you get away from them, but the first is always remembered
 
The first is always remembered just like the most recent. Every NFL fan knows the first super bowl champion, every baseball fan who won the first world series, etc. Others are forgotten the farther you get away from them, but the first is always remembered
I’m a diehard baseball fan and I couldn’t tell you who won the first WS without looking it up
 
The first is always remembered just like the most recent. Every NFL fan knows the first super bowl champion, every baseball fan who won the first world series, etc. Others are forgotten the farther you get away from them, but the first is always remembered
Most people don't even know the team that won the first World Series existed.
 
Most people don't even know the team that won the first World Series existed.

If you are a fan of baseball I'd be surprised if you didn't know Boston won the first World Series
 
If you are a fan of baseball I'd be surprised if you didn't know Boston won the first World Series
The Boston Americans? Yeah, I'm going to go out on a limb, and say the majority of people don't know that.
 
Yeah -- he was a guy i thought would tear it up in the nfl.

Work ethic was Haskins biggest issue for the NFL, IMO. He just simply didn't have the will to put in the necessary hours to become an NFL QB. So now you have a young kid with millions of dollars who has more free time than he should. Not a good combo
 
The Boston Americans? Yeah, I'm going to go out on a limb, and say the majority of people don't know that.

I didn't know they were the Americans but I still knew Boston won it. Did they just eventually change their name or move to a different city before the Red Sox took over? I do know Philadelphia wasn't the Sixers when they won the first ever NBA championship but had to look up their actual name
 
I didn't know they were the Americans but I still knew Boston won it. Did they just eventually change their name or move to a different city before the Red Sox took over? I do know Philadelphia wasn't the Sixers when they won the first ever NBA championship but had to look up their actual name
They changed name to Redsox a few year later. I had to look it up, but it was like 3 years after winning the WS
 
They changed name to Redsox a few year later. I had to look it up, but it was like 3 years after winning the WS

Yeah, had someone asked me for the full name of the team, I definitely would have said Red Sox. Probably the first time I learned it as a kid I was told/read it was the Americans, but all that stuck with me was Boston
 
I didn't know they were the Americans but I still knew Boston won it. Did they just eventually change their name or move to a different city before the Red Sox took over? I do know Philadelphia wasn't the Sixers when they won the first ever NBA championship but had to look up their actual name
Only pre 21st century WS that mean anything are 95, 57 and 1914
 
Only pre 21st WS that mean anything are 95, 57 and 1914

My grandfather was a huge Braves fan. I have no idea why but I do remember him always being so pissed anytime they weren't playing well. Had I continued to follow baseball, I'd probably be an Atlanta fan bc i would watch games with him a lot when I was over there
 
My grandfather was a huge Braves fan. I have no idea why but I do remember him always being so pissed anytime they weren't playing well. Had I continued to follow baseball, I'd probably be an Atlanta fan bc i would watch games with him a lot when I was over there
It’s incredibly unAmerican to not be a Braves fan. Your grandpa was good people
 
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