Crazy Stat: Patrick Mahomes could throw 15 touchdowns the rest of his career and still finish with more career touchdown passes than Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman.
I hate to be rude, but anybody that debates Wendler on any subject is an idiot. He will always take the stance that will get the most replys/attention. Always, without exception. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mdstu:
I hate to be rude, but anybody that debates Wendler on any subject is an idiot. He will always take the stance that will get the most replys/attention. Always, without exception.
i lived in dallas from 92 to 05 dumb fuck
i probably saw EVERY cowboys game for eight years
i know more about troy aikman than anyone here
troy aikman had one of the rarest combinations of arm strength, accuracy, smarts and leadership in the history of this league, and for four or five years the only person playing QB at a higher level was steve young [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
i lived in dallas from 92 to 05 dumb fuck
i probably saw EVERY cowboys game for eight years
i know more about troy aikman than anyone here
troy aikman had one of the rarest combinations of arm strength, accuracy, smarts and leadership in the history of this league, and for four or five years the only person playing QB at a higher level was steve young
So in 2001 when Troy boy retired you became a Chiefs fan...:-) It all makes sense now.. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kman34:
So in 2001 when Troy boy retired you became a Chiefs fan...:-) It all makes sense now..
No. But dad was a huge Cowboys fan. Since it was mostly impossible to watch the Chiefs in Dallas until Sunday ticket, I watched a lot of Cowboys games.
I followed the Chiefs as best I could on internet radio, the occasional game on the other channel or national TV.
When Bono shit the bed in Dallas in '95 I got harassed at school. Troy threw the most beautiful TD in that game, over Dale Carter to a perfectly covered Michael Irvin. Chiefs couldn't compete with that kind of talent back then. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
No. But dad was a huge Cowboys fan. Since it was mostly impossible to watch the Chiefs in Dallas until Sunday ticket, I watched a lot of Cowboys games.
I followed the Chiefs as best I could on internet radio, the occasional game on the other channel or national TV.
When Bono shit the bed in Dallas in '95 I got harassed at school. Troy threw the most beautiful TD in that game, over Dale Carter to a perfectly covered Michael Irvin. Chiefs couldn't compete with that kind of talent back then.
I grew up a 1/4 mile from William Jewell College... My Chief roots run deep... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
i lived in dallas from 92 to 05 dumb ****
i probably saw EVERY cowboys game for eight years
i know more about troy aikman than anyone here
troy aikman had one of the rarest combinations of arm strength, accuracy, smarts and leadership in the history of this league, and for four or five years the only person playing QB at a higher level was steve young
:-)
Elway's last few seasons are comparable to Aikman's prime. [Reply]