But he also went to the Raiders to play with his buddy Derek Carr and that didn't last too long.
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If the Texans win the division, Ryans. If the Lions get the 1 seed, Campbell.
What a ridiculous knee-jerk question. I'm not even clicking to see if they say the obvious "No, it's way too early to discuss him being a bust" because why give click bait the ad revenue?
Gotta be a great time to be a Texans fan. Stroud looks like the real deal, as do some of the other young guys, and they have plenty of picks to keep building the roster.
This is about playoff seeding and the Lions have by far the easiest schedule left among NFC contenders. Eagles face a brutal stretch of schedule, so it's actually quite possible the Lions could grab the 1 seed.
Texans should be the most popular pick to win the division right now and if they do, it's going to be pretty difficult for the Colts to get a wildcard spot.
Exactly. You don't need him to play at starter caliber, though you dream of having a backup who can. You want your backup to be able to play just well enough to keep the boat afloat until the starter is back. Nobody wants a backup playing a playoff game unless it's Nick Foles in Philly.
"It looks like he's dead."
"Wait a minute. Is he actually dead or just looks like it."
"Just looks like it. He's got blue paint on him or something."
Because his assistants attempt to recreate his style with other teams but without the credibility of 6 rings to back it up.
2012 still takes the cake. Three rookie QBs made the pro-bowl and led their teams to playoff berths.
I want to see more swinging gate plays and more pop passes.
Witherspoon and Carter have a shot. Puka needs to get his numbers back up. He's still playing well but he's fallen off the historic pace he had, so it's a longshot now.