You're upset... you seem to think that everything that doesn't fit you're liking is fixed... You're like that creepy neighbor next door-
Those 4 Raiders wins that you say were fixed? Not true... they were won because Carr drove his team down the field 80 yards to win those games with seconds left, and if you did your homework or watched the games, you'd know the flags were legit-...
But it's okay- You have Mahomes, the next Favre... Winston, Mariota, Carr, Trubisky etc.. all those young QB's are true stand tall pocket passers-
Mahomes has happy feet- he panics after the first sign of trouble and reverts to his sandlot football days in college- well, that aint gonna work in the NFL-- That dude keeps it up and he'll start gettting drilled out of bounds and be out of the league in 3 years-
He continues that and he'll be the next RGIII [Reply]
Originally Posted by cmdrzman:
You're upset... you seem to think that everything that doesn't fit you're liking is fixed... You're like that creepy neighbor next door-
Those 4 Raiders wins that you say were fixed? Not true... they were won because Carr drove his team down the field 80 yards to win those games with seconds left, and if you did your homework or watched the games, you'd know the flags were legit-...
But it's okay- You have Mahomes, the next Favre... Winston, Mariota, Carr, Trubisky etc.. all those young QB's are true stand tall pocket passers-
Mahomes has happy feet- he panics after the first sign of trouble and reverts to his sandlot football days in college- well, that aint gonna work in the NFL-- That dude keeps it up and he'll start gettting drilled out of bounds and be out of the league in 3 years-
He continues that and he'll be the next RGIII
Mahomes looks light-years ahead of where Derek Carr was in his first preseason.
Originally Posted by cmdrzman:
They won those 4 games because Carr drove his team 80 yards and won those games with under 90 seconds left in the game...
Something you as a Chief fan has never experienced a Chief QB ever do- And likely will never see that happen-
That's why Carr was up for MVP last year before he broke his leg-
Chiefs QB Elvic Grbac started a 80-yard drive on his own 20 with 61 seconds left to beat the Raiders 28-27 on Monday Night Football, September 8, 1997. Eleven seconds were on the clock at the start of the game-winning play.
Originally Posted by DanT:
Chiefs QB Elvic Grbac started a 80-yard drive on his own 20 with 61 seconds left to beat the Raiders 28-27 on Monday Night Football, September 8, 1997. Eleven seconds were on the clock at the start of the game-winning play.
Thats just terrific sunshine.. has nothing to do with what were talking.. So "you" were that kid in class that always asks the stupid questions- [Reply]
Originally Posted by cmdrzman:
Thats just terrific sunshine.. has nothing to do with what were talking.. So "you" were that kid in class that always asks the stupid questions-
Here's what you said in the post where I quoted you:
Originally Posted by cmdrzman:
They won those 4 games because Carr drove his team 80 yards and won those games with under 90 seconds left in the game...
Something you as a Chief fan has never experienced a Chief QB ever do- And likely will never see that happen-
That's why Carr was up for MVP last year before he broke his leg-
In other words, you made a claim that the Chiefs have never experienced a Chiefs QB winning a game where [the QB] drove the team 80 yards and won the game with under 90 seconds left in the game. I provided you a counterexample that showed that your claim was wrong. In a later post, I also showed you that there were, in fact, zero games last year in which Carr won a game by driving his team 80 yards to win with under 90 seconds left in the game.
So I directly addressed what you were talking about and showed that you were mistaken about the claims you were making. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cmdrzman:
They won those 4 games because Carr drove his team 80 yards and won those games with under 90 seconds left in the game...
Something you as a Chief fan has never experienced a Chief QB ever do- And likely will never see that happen-
That's why Carr was up for MVP last year before he broke his leg-
From what I can see in the game logs, there was not a single game last year that the Raiders won because Carr drove his team 80 yards to get a game-winning score that happened with under 90 seconds left in the game, let alone 4 such games.
When the Raiders beat the Saints, Carr drove the team 75 yards and scored with 0:47 seconds left on the clock.
When the Raiders beat the Ravens, Carr drove the team 66 yards and 2:12 were left on the clock when the TD was registered.
When the Raiders beat the Texans, Carr drove the team 85 yards and 4:43 was on the clock when the Raiders scored.
When the Raiders beat Tampa Bay, Carr drove the team 60 yards to score a game-winning TD in overtime, so although the game clock had 1:45 on it when the score was made, the game ended.
When the Raiders beat the Panthers, Carr drove the team on a 82-yard drive that culminated with a go-ahead FG that happened with 1:45 on the clock.
So, of these 5 games, there were two late 80+ yard game winning drives (Texans & Panthers) and two go-ahead scores that happened with under 90 seconds (Saints and Bucs) remaining in the game, but there were 0 games with an 80+ yard drive culminating in a game-tying or winning score with under 90 seconds on the clock.
Derek Carr's an impressive QB. It's good when a QB can win games late, and he's shown he can do that. It's also good when a team plays well enough not to have to stage late-game comebacks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DanT:
From what I can see in the game logs, there was not a single game last year that the Raiders won because Carr drove his team 80 yards to get a game-winning score that happened with under 90 seconds left in the game, let alone 4 such games.
When the Raiders beat the Saints, Carr drove the team 75 yards and scored with 0:47 seconds left on the clock.
When the Raiders beat the Ravens, Carr drove the team 66 yards and 2:12 were left on the clock when the TD was registered.
When the Raiders beat the Texans, Carr drove the team 85 yards and 4:43 was on the clock when the Raiders scored.
When the Raiders beat Tampa Bay, Carr drove the team 60 yards to score a game-winning TD in overtime, so although the game clock had 1:45 on it when the score was made, the game ended.
When the Raiders beat the Panthers, Carr drove the team on a 82-yard drive that culminated with a go-ahead FG that happened with 1:45 on the clock.
So, of these 5 games, there were two late 80+ yard game winning drives (Texans & Panthers) and two go-ahead scores that happened with under 90 seconds (Saints and Bucs) remaining in the game, but there were 0 games with an 80+ yard drive culminating in a game-tying or winning score with under 90 seconds on the clock.
Derek Carr's an impressive QB. It's good when a QB can win games late, and he's shown he can do that. It's also good when a team plays well enough not to have to stage late-game comebacks.
Did your parents have any children that lived? [Reply]
Originally Posted by cmdrzman:
Did your parents have any children that lived?
Yes. Three. I don't think they had any that did not live, but I'm not positive about that.
Seems like a strange question to ask someone on a football fans bulletin board. Are you OK?
Think about it. Had my parents had only children that had not survived, there would have been no way I could have posted something under my name.
Had my parents had some children that had survived and some that had not survived, then why would that be something that you should want to know about? I would imagine that could be very sad for the siblings of the deceased child or children and, if not for them, then at least their parents, assuming one or both are still alive.
Had my parents had only children that survived, then what would that have to do with whether a Raiders fan or a fan of any other football team is making accurate claims? I shouldn't think that one would have much at all to do with the other. [Reply]
What's the Vegas over/under on the refs killing Titan's scoring drives? Timely holding calls vs. pass interference? Penalties in the final 4 minutes? Points taken off the board?
I'll be keeping track...
There is no way the NFL let's the Raiders lose the opener to Tennessee...they have a tough late schedule. [Reply]
This Raiders team is fun to watch. They're looking very complete. It'll be interesting to see whether that idiot Del Rio figures out a way to screw up his very talented team. [Reply]