Idzequitch wrote:Jerzylvania wrote:But Joe Flacco won a Super Bowl MVP and broke Joe Montana's record of TD passes in a post season without an int. Furthermore, Joe Flacco and even Trent Dilfer should never EVER be in the same sentence with Rex Grossman. Rex was a loser. He finished his SB with 165 yards a touchdown, two ints and two fumbles. That's a 68.3 quarterback rating. Flacco did far better than that. As a Raven fan, I know you (a Steeler fan) would want to make these kind of bogus comparisons. But it does let me know what teams player's own space inside your head.
I tried to differentiate between the likes of Dilfer/Grossman and Flacco. All I said was that he wasn't a superstar (he wasn't, isn't, and never will be). Don't get me wrong, Joe was solid enough for you. Which just sort of proves the point I was making about Tannehill. At the end of the day, take it as a complement that your team was good enough to win the big game, once with an average QB, and once with a subpar one.
Sure. But let me tell you, Joe was an above average QB at the time. His offensive output got them to and won that Super Bowl 47. The defense had some issues that game. SB 35 was a defensive masterpiece, but i'd argue Dilfer was at least an average QB then when looking at him in totality. He'd gotten to the NFC championship the previous year with TB. Trent was big with the intangibles. He had the mindset of a winner. Put his head onto Flacco's body and then w'de have a great QB, lol.
In other news... Bunch of Cowboys and Texan positive for Covid-19 including Zeke. This is not a good sign.