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Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 3:22 pm
by lakerevolution
Raiders had 62 straight trips to the Red Zone with no turnovers . . TWO in this game already. Carr is reverting back to his 2015 self. We backed back into 1st place with KC's home loss, but if we keep fuckin' up here against the soon-to-be L.A. Chargers we'll back back into 5th in the conference again. C'MON RAIDERS!!!

I have an opportunity to go to the game vs. the Colts on X-mas Eve, but IDK if I'll pull that trigger.

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 9:59 pm
by 3Peatkb24
lakerevolution wrote:Raiders had 62 straight trips to the Red Zone with no turnovers . . TWO in this game already. Carr is reverting back to his 2015 self. We backed back into 1st place with KC's home loss, but if we keep fuckin' up here against the soon-to-be L.A. Chargers we'll back back into 5th in the conference again. C'MON RAIDERS!!!

I have an opportunity to go to the game vs. the Colts on X-mas Eve, but IDK if I'll pull that trigger.


I would pull the trigger, Colts blew Minnesota out today 34-6. Andrew vs Carr will be a major shootout and very entertaining. Colts blew it last week by losing to the stinky Texans - Brock sucks! Having said that the Colts are still in the Playoff hunt at 7-7 so they will play everyone and Mathis is healthy. Your Raiders are in 1st place in the AFC West and as of now are the #2 Seed, something you should be proud of, go represent brethren Rev. Both teams should give 100%.

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 8:14 am
by 3Peatkb24
Young guns update: These are the QB's that are potential stars or were hyped up to be, that have been drafted this decade, since the 2010 Draft. For a decent sample size for a QB to qualify for this list, he needs at least 19 starts = 1 full Regular Season + a possible Playoff run.

QB list, based on overall winning % - Regular Season/Playoffs
1. Russell Wilson 62-25-1 71%/ Best Playoff run = a SB Championship
2. Andrew Luck 45-29 60.8%/ Best Playoff run = AFC Championship Game appearance
3. Andy Dalton 54-38-2 58.5%/ Best Playoff run = has 0 Playoff wins
4. Cam Newton 53-41-1 56.3%/ Best Playoff run = SB appearance
5. Colin Kaepernick 31-31 50.0%/ Best playoff run = SB appearance
6. Ryan Tannehill 37-40 48.1%/ Best Playoff run = has never made the Playoffs
7. Kirk Cousins 18-20-1 47.4%/ Best Playoff run = has 0 Playoff wins
8. Jameis Winston 14-16 46.7%/ Best Playoff run = has never made the Playoffs
9. Derek Carr 21-25 45.7%/ Best Playoff run = has never made the Playoffs
10. Robert Griffin III 14-25 35.9%/ Best Playoff run = has 0 Playoff wins
-Since the 2010 Draft, these are the big name QB's that have came out and Andrew Luck is still 2nd in overall win % and has a Championship Game appearance. Only Russell Wilson has been better as far as winning.

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 12:03 am
by 3Peatkb24
3Peatkb24 wrote:Young guns update: These are the QB's that are potential stars or were hyped up to be, that have been drafted this decade, since the 2010 Draft. For a decent sample size for a QB to qualify for this list, he needs at least 19 starts = 1 full Regular Season + a possible Playoff run.

QB list, based on overall winning % - Regular Season/Playoffs
1. Russell Wilson 62-25-1 71%/ Best Playoff run = a SB Championship
2. Andrew Luck 45-29 60.8%/ Best Playoff run = AFC Championship Game appearance
3. Andy Dalton 54-38-2 58.5%/ Best Playoff run = has 0 Playoff wins
4. Cam Newton 54-41-1 56.8%/ Best Playoff run = SB appearance
5. Colin Kaepernick 31-31 50.0%/ Best playoff run = SB appearance
6. Ryan Tannehill 37-40 48.1%/ Best Playoff run = has never made the Playoffs
7. Jameis Winston 14-16 46.7%/ Best Playoff run = has never made the Playoffs
8. Kirk Cousins 18-21-1 46.3%/ Best Playoff run = has 0 Playoff wins
9. Derek Carr 21-25 45.7%/ Best Playoff run = has never made the Playoffs
10. Sam Bradford 31-44-1 41.3%/ Best Playoff run = has never made the Playoffs
11. Robert Griffin III 14-25 35.9%/ Best Playoff run = has 0 Playoff wins
-Since the 2010 Draft, these are the big name QB's that have came out and Andrew Luck is still 2nd in overall win % and has a Championship Game appearance. Only Russell Wilson has been better as far as winning.


Updated as of December 19th, 2016- fixed it. I didn't include Dak Prescott who is 12-2 so far in his Rookie Season because he doesn't have enough games to qualify. Lets see how the season plays out.

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 7:52 pm
by lakerevolution
First playoff berth in 14 years . . Raider Nation is all abuzz up here in Oaktown, but we are not satisfied with simply getting in -- we need to get that first-round bye and HFA to give ourselves a great chance at going deep. Dallas, New York FB Giants, Seahawks, Patriots, Raiders, KC . . honorable mention to the Steelers, Dolphins and Falcons. I don't think any other team has a shot -- sorry Detroit!

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 8:01 pm
by 3Peatkb24
lakerevolution wrote:First playoff berth in 14 years . . Raider Nation is all abuzz up here in Oaktown, but we are not satisfied with simply getting in -- we need to get that first-round bye and HFA to give ourselves a great chance at going deep. Dallas, New York FB Giants, Seahawks, Patriots, Raiders, KC . . honorable mention to the Steelers, Dolphins and Falcons. I don't think any other team has a shot -- sorry Detroit!


Watch out for the Packers. If they win out that would give them 6 straight wins and Rodgers is starting to roll. I think you guys will probably get the 2 Seed which is a Bye, KC losing Sunday was huge. Can you win in Foxboro? I hope so because I am sick of the Patriots. Hopefully you guys can do something the Colts haven't been able to do in the Playoffs, that is win in yucky Foxboro. I see the Pats getting the 1 Seed.

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 8:04 pm
by lakerevolution
The 400 lb. elephant in the room is the possibility that the Raiders may have to play the Pats . . in the snow . . TUCK RULE REVENGE . . the game that launched Tom Brady into a stellar career. We owe him BIG TIME.

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 5:54 pm
by 3Peatkb24
So sorry Rev, Craig, and Tate but Carr is out for the season - broken fibula. Nice win by Oakland 33-25 over my Colts, Andrew had a rally from hell going on but you guys held us off. Carr's injury is a real bummer though as that basically fucks the Raiders moving forward. Patriots look like they may have an easy road to the SB now. Steelers may have a chance against them I guess? because Ben is usually Good in the Playoffs + they have an explosive Offense that can hang with the Cheaters but I doubt it. Man that Carr injury sucks a big bag of ass!

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 25, 2016 5:57 am
by 3Peatkb24
3Peatkb24 wrote:Young guns update: These are the QB's that are potential stars or were hyped up to be, that have been drafted this decade, since the 2010 Draft. For a decent sample size for a QB to qualify for this list, he needs at least 19 starts = 1 full Regular Season + a possible Playoff run.

QB list, based on overall winning % - Regular Season and Playoffs
1. Russell Wilson 62-26-1 70.5%/ Best Playoff run = a SB Championship
2. Andrew Luck 45-30 60%/ Best Playoff run = AFC Championship Game appearance
3. Andy Dalton 54-39-2 58.1%/ Best Playoff run = has 0 Playoff wins
4. Cam Newton 53-42-1 55.8%/ Best Playoff run = SB appearance
5. Colin Kaepernick 32-31 50.8%/ Best playoff run = SB appearance
6. Ryan Tannehill 37-40 48.1%/ Best Playoff run = has never made the Playoffs
7. Kirk Cousins 19-21-1 47.5%/ Best Playoff run = has 0 Playoff wins
8. Derek Carr 22-25 46.8%/ Best Playoff run = has never made the Playoffs
9. Jameis Winston 14-17 45.2%/ Best Playoff run = has never made the Playoffs
10. Sam Bradford 31-45-1 40.8%/Best Playoff run = has never made the Playoffs
11. Robert Griffin III 15-25 37.5%/ Best Playoff run = has 0 Playoff wins
-Since the 2010 Draft, these are the big name QB's that have came out and Andrew Luck is still 2nd in overall win % and has a Championship Game appearance. Only Russell Wilson has been better as far as winning.


Updated as of Christmas day of 2016. Robert Griffin got a win yesterday, congrats to the Browns avoiding possibly going 0-16. Derek Carr's injury is a real bummer as he had a chance to make a deep Playoff run to add to his resume. If the Cowboys go to the SB and Dak Prescott starts all the games then he would qualify for this list. That would give him enough games started to qualify. He is currently 12-2 85.7%.

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 2:26 pm
by lakerevolution
3Peatkb24 wrote:So sorry Rev, Craig, and Tate but Carr is out for the season - broken fibula. Nice win by Oakland 33-25 over my Colts, Andrew had a rally from hell going on but you guys held us off. Carr's injury is a real bummer though as that basically fucks the Raiders moving forward. Patriots look like they may have an easy road to the SB now. Steelers may have a chance against them I guess? because Ben is usually Good in the Playoffs + they have an explosive Offense that can hang with the Cheaters but I doubt it. Man that Carr injury sucks a big bag of ass!



McGloin is serviceable at worst, and potentially a good game-manager at best . . we have established something of a ground game, so his passing will not be our only way to grind-out points. Keeping Carr in when the score was 33-7 is probably something Coach Del Rio will kick himself about in hindsight.

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 3:25 pm
by 3Peatkb24
lakerevolution wrote:
3Peatkb24 wrote:So sorry Rev, Craig, and Tate but Carr is out for the season - broken fibula. Nice win by Oakland 33-25 over my Colts, Andrew had a rally from hell going on but you guys held us off. Carr's injury is a real bummer though as that basically fucks the Raiders moving forward. Patriots look like they may have an easy road to the SB now. Steelers may have a chance against them I guess? because Ben is usually Good in the Playoffs + they have an explosive Offense that can hang with the Cheaters but I doubt it. Man that Carr injury sucks a big bag of ass!



McGloin is serviceable at worst, and potentially a good game-manager at best . . we have established something of a ground game, so his passing will not be our only way to grind-out points. Keeping Carr in when the score was 33-7 is probably something Coach Del Rio will kick himself about in hindsight.


He probably should of took Carr out but Andrew has had some of the greatest comebacks of all-time. You seen what happened after Carr went out, Colts almost came back and won. That last pass Cooper caught was damn lucky, I thought Davis had it picked off. I have no faith in McGloin. Fucking Patriots always have the Football Gods on their side. They either benefit from other teams being injured or they cheat. Why not cheat? The NFL wont take away the win :roflmao:. Take the fine and loss of Draft picks if it gets you a ring "lol4:

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 10:23 pm
by 3Peatkb24
Last week of the NFL Season, my Colts are out of the Playoff picture and I only have my 2006 SuperBowl Championship Season to hang my hat on still. Very disappointing season for my Colts and I hate the fact the Patriots keep rolling. I hope in the Divisional Round the Patriots either have to face the Steelers or Chiefs so they at least may have a chance of getting upset. Not sure how the seeding's will be yet? Raiders losing Derek Carr screws them, they wont beat the Patriots in the Playoffs without him, it sucks! In the NFC it's wide open, Cowboys look like the team to beat but watch out for the Packers, Falcons, Seahawks, and Giants. Picking who wins the NFC is a crapshoot, I don't trust the Cowboys with a Rookie QB as a Rookie QB has never led his team to a SB appearance or won the SB. Dan Marino got there in season 2 but the 49ers smoked him. Brady, Big Ben, and Wilson won a SB in season 2 but as rookie's they didn't get there.

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 9:35 pm
by 3Peatkb24
Raiders season comes to an end and so does the Lions season. Texans and Seahawks advance. The games tomorrow should be much better. I am really looking forward to the Giants at Packers.

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 10:49 pm
by 3Peatkb24
As of January 8th, 2017

Out of the SPECIAL young guns/QB's drafted this decade that have at least played 2 full seasons/32 games (2010-present), only Russell Wilson is still alive and well in the 2016 Season. Have to give that man his props. Wilson now sports a Great 64-26-1 record = 71.1% and has a SB win. Andrew Luck has still had the 2nd most success out of all the QB's that have been drafted this decade starting in at least 32 games (2010-present). Andrew has won 60.5% of his games and has a record of 46-30. He also has reached the Championship Game with suspect Coaching, mediocre Defense, and no Run game. Cam Newton and Colin Kaepernick have reached the SB but don't have near the winning % Luck has and losing in a SB is one of the worse things to have on your resume. Cam is 54-43-1 in his career = 55.7% and Kaepernick is 32-32 = a .500 QB. Derek Carr sets at 22-25 = 46.8% with no Playoff wins, Raiders fans can only wonder what if regarding the Playoffs this season and today??

*32 games gives me a large sample size and is the equivalent to 2 full Regular Seasons. The QB's I mentioned above, their wins/losses are Regular Season and Playoffs combined.

Re: The NFL - Are you ready for some football?

PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 11:04 pm
by lakerevolution
Can't finish a breakout season much worse than the Raiders did, sheesh! Still, there is a reason to have hope for next year - even though the Chiefs and Coach Reid seem to have finally developed into a solid team. We'll see if they have the balls to take out Brady's Bunch and get back to the Super Bowl for the first time in forever.