REAL FOOTBALL Thread

Could be an interesting offseason. What happens if college football season doesnt happen? Draft players who havent played in 18 months?
 
Randy Moss is arguably the most talented WR to play the game. I also forgot they had Ben Watson who was a rock solid TE. So Moss, Welker, and Watson

I also forgot about the team Brady had when he had Gronk, Hernandez, Welker, and Branch.

I'll be shocked if Gronk plays 12 games this year, Dude has been wrecked in his career.

Owens easily.

Moss was never the YAC yards monster that TO was. And TO could play the deep ball just as good as Randy.

Randy had amazing raw speed because of his long strides. Culpepper was lucky because the only good thing he could do is throw deep passes, and that's what Randy excelled at.

TO to me is still the most talented receiver ever.
 
Owens is an incredibly hard worker, he was fast and strong and ran great routes

His hands were weak though. He dropped so many passes he shouldn't have.

Great athlete, but not the most talented receiver ever. Randy Moss bests him.
 
sports twitter is weird. i'm seeing a bunch of people calling Michael Thomas not that good suddenly and i'm hella confused.
 
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Taysom has extensive playing time in the preseason over years and has years of development with Sean Payton. He is compared to Jackson because that is the type of offense Taysom would run as a Saint.
 
Taysom has extensive playing time in the preseason over years and has years of development with Sean Payton. He is compared to Jackson because that is the type of offense Taysom would run as a Saint.

I hope he doesn't get hurt before his time comes.

That said, he's one of the most exciting players in the game in his current role.
 
Taysom has extensive playing time in the preseason over years and has years of development with Sean Payton. He is compared to Jackson because that is the type of offense Taysom would run as a Saint.

Translation

"I've masturbated a lot over the years, so sex with me is gonna be exciting"
 
Sean Peyton is great at developing quarterbacks. He developed Romo in Dallas. Took Brees from good to great. Made Bridgewater look good. He had very high praise for Deshaun Watson before he was drafted. He was going to take Mahomes if KC didnt trade 1 spot ahead of him. He knows quarterbacks.


People say Taysom didnt get the starting spot when Brees was injured but he is good enough that he takes snaps from Brees when he is healthy. No one is benching their HoF QB for a snap for Bridgewater. Peyton also said Taysom still needs another year of development. So he isnt saying he is ready yet. I doubt his ability to stay healthy with his playstyle though. Payton surely knows he cant have a QB run the ball 20+ times a game.
 
Alternate idea to the NFL season have 1 team for each division. So 8 teams. Each team plays other teams twice which would be 14 games with 1 bye week. Top 3 make playoffs. Best record gets a bye week. NFC South team would be amazing.
 
In this scenario, the AFC West and NFC West would to teams with NFC South and AFC North the next two. NFC East and North after that, and the AFC South and East at the bottom. IMHO.
 
Alternate idea to the NFL season have 1 team for each division. So 8 teams. Each team plays other teams twice which would be 14 games with 1 bye week. Top 3 make playoffs. Best record gets a bye week. NFC South team would be amazing.

Silly idea, but fun to think about. The overkill of the NFC South QB depth chart is silly. And the WR corps would be second to none. There would be no reason not to just run a spread offense and go at teams when you have Julio, Thomas, Evans, Godwin, Ridley, and Sanders, that's just kind of unfair. There's no secondary that can cover all that skill. Your only hope is an all world defensive line that gets to the QB quickly.
 
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