detroitwalt
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yea RG3 killed a playoff team.... luck got shytted on by a 8-8 team
yea RG3 killed a playoff team.... luck got shytted on by a 8-8 team
yea RG3 killed a playoff team.... luck got shytted on by a 8-8 team
yea RG3 killed a playoff team.... luck got shytted on by a 8-8 team
lol @ you acting like you don't know why we were 8-8 fukk the rams
RGIII - 19/26 320 yards 3 TDs 0 INTs 139.9 QB Rating
Luck - 23/45 309 yards 1 TD 3 INTs 52.9 QB Rating
Ya'll know good and well that if Luck was black and RGIII was white, the media wouldn't have been talking this whole time about RGIII needing time to develop and Luck being ready to play right away. That shyt was some covert racism. They were basically implying that RGIII wasn't smart enough to master an NFL playbook as quickly as Luck simply cause he's black.
These crakkka ass crakkkas did the same shyt to Killa Cam last year. I hope RGIII proves them wrong again.
Black QB's have such a smaller margin for error....
A white QB can be mediocre and still be considered good. If you not anything but great as a black QB you're considered a bust until you do some phenomenal shyt.
█ W.D.Y.D. █;1437931 said:So journalists making analysis based on players is wack to you, but YOU making lame analysis based on a one game sample is OK?
Let's not even get into the obvious fact that you didn't watch both games. They ran at the same time, you just copy and pasting box scores. Or that the situations aren't the same. You're replacing lazy analysis with more lazy analysis.
And Luck was more pro-ready than RGIII. Look at the systems they played in during college. This is not a guarantee that Luck will have a better career, and especially not a guarantee that'd he'd post a better stat line in week one. SMFH.
I've been seeing this term used a lot as of late. I think its all semantics and recruiting bias when coaches use spread vs "pro style" comments to descirbe their offense.
Great players make plays period, hence why you see a lot of spread guys in the NFL.
Hell, New England and Indy ran a spread for years.