To decide the final quarterbacks that make the cut, please consider using some sort of ranked-choice voting. For example, if you have 5 quarterbacks remaining and only 3 spots, have each person assign a rank to each quarterback, 1 through 5. Sum the ranks for each quarterback. The three quarterbacks with the lowest total sum of their rankings would be on the island, and the other two out.
I know the media is required by law to say every move the ravens make is genius. But that trade seems like a waste of time to me. Henry and Lamar combine for 30 rush attempts per game. There’s only one ball.
Greg is getting annoying by trying to be the nerdy stats guy, Baker leads the league in TDs but Greg is throwing out bs stats to try and make him look bad. No one cares about advanced stats
Steve said “it’s not that hard” and then wanted to vote off Herbert? Over Hurts and Kyler? Does he actually watch any football?? Kick him off the island.
36:17 Hearing "he's like Aaron Rodgers, but he's actually good" being said about Kirk makes me so happy as a Vikings fan. And you didn't even put him on the island. Complete buffoonery.
OMG - way too many commercials. I unsubscribed to Mina Kimes bc of ads. I was busy w other stuff w NFL Daily in the background, but if I were sitting and watching, I would never have made it through the episode.
This take by Steve is so short sighted. The Colts aren't winning a Super Bowl. Who gives a shit about making the playoffs? This is antiquated and short sighted thinking.
Respectfully, the Jared Goff discussion in this episode is an absolute dumpster fire. Goff just put up the best completion % (83) and passer rating (146.5) for a FIVE game stretch in NFL history, with 12 TDs and 1 INT in that span, and that doesn’t even get mentioned. And QBR? Are you kidding? Andy Dalton is above Jared Goff in QBR. ANDY DALTON. It’s a joke statistic, and Gregg has said as much in past podcasts. Seriously, Jared Goff is breaking NFL records pretty much every single week, and this podcast NEVER mentions it. Contrarianism is a hell of a drug, I guess.
We tend to have to be convinced that someone is better than they were last year(s). It took the league 3 years to take Josh Allen seriously. Now it is Goff's turn. He no longer plays for the Rams, but people remember his bad play in the Super Bowl and being traded.
I'm not through the episode yet, but they agreed right at the start that Goff absolutely could not be removed from the island with the way he's playing. Do they change that? Otherwise I have no clue what you're on about.