I remember that game. It was to a BAD Cincinnati team. It felt like a loss in the moment but that tie kept them out of the tiebreaker so they made the playoffs as the final wildcard team and got to the NFC Conference title game so you can look at it as win too.
My brother and I quote "you play to win the game" ALL the time, and I think this is the first time I've heard anyone else say it so thank you Dalt, glad we aren't alone
Have not gotten to the end of the timer yet for the QB yards one, but a few names that come to mind that seem like no brainers to me are Kurt Warner and Carson Palmer. Both played a long time and threw the ball a ton. Edit: Kurt Warner didn’t throw for more than 33,000 yards? Lol
First one: I got 100% on that. Easy peazy.... That second one... I got about as far as you did. I did think of Jay Cutler however. But that's it. Third on: Once again I did not think of Keenum, Mariota or Teddy. But I did think of Herbert. Not too bad.
Weird to me that Dalton always has something to say on the MLB side when Bauer's name comes up, but he can run through Deshaun Watson easily without saying anything.
Yea Dalton, Eli Manning obviously got 2 Superbowl MVPs over Belichick & Brady, but he also retired 7th all-time in passing yards, completions, and touchdowns. Also the most passing yards in a single post-season. 1st ballot IMO
@@Rhymethyme33 wrong. He didn't start a game until '08, but saw limited action as a backup those first three years (3 games, 2 games and 2 games). I know my Packers.
I'm surprised that Bridgewater has fewer yards than Mariota given that he was in the league three years longer than Mariota. Bridgewater was in the same draft class as RGIII.