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@TerryLove-bq5of
@TerryLove-bq5of 4 сағат бұрын
B-Mac like 🥷🏾what
@jetlyfer4202
@jetlyfer4202 15 сағат бұрын
Fresh video still ignorant smfh
@user-lh1lw9ky9k
@user-lh1lw9ky9k 15 сағат бұрын
Tbh after everything he's done for the sport i dont see the problem.
@derrickthomas497
@derrickthomas497 15 сағат бұрын
That's a family ran business, the Cowboys..this is sports bruh!!
@Toon216
@Toon216 16 сағат бұрын
I don't see the problem
@christianarchambault6111
@christianarchambault6111 23 сағат бұрын
2010 rushing defense and physicality was insane
@jaylegend4959
@jaylegend4959 Күн бұрын
👎🏼😢Damn y’all just talking with no context
@zachsalvatore5175
@zachsalvatore5175 2 күн бұрын
Damn Tommy Tuberville said that🤣now coach is insider trading as a US Senator
@zachsalvatore5175
@zachsalvatore5175 2 күн бұрын
Damn great running back
@scottlassiter4244
@scottlassiter4244 2 күн бұрын
Like what you did last year! Hope to see Pat P back in Pitt
@Tozmaniandevil
@Tozmaniandevil 3 күн бұрын
Brandon Jacob’s looks like small shaq
@038Littlebaby
@038Littlebaby 4 күн бұрын
Trust me it was all to get his father to sign another contract because he sucks
@CharlesADysonJr-d2b
@CharlesADysonJr-d2b 4 күн бұрын
Stop make
@esava44
@esava44 4 күн бұрын
This idiot said the 08 Giants would've beaten the steelers in the Super Bowl. Bro...that defense killed y'all once that season. Let alone in the Super Bowl. They handled the best Offense in football in the Super Bowl.
@dennismcnamara2447
@dennismcnamara2447 4 күн бұрын
I think Wilson will be a Giant QB next year. The Steelers will give him a chance to bounce back and they'll move along with Fields after.
@nasinicolopoulos9557
@nasinicolopoulos9557 Күн бұрын
Ur delusional
@gdawg4ever119
@gdawg4ever119 5 күн бұрын
Hershel Stetson Jalen Carter Roquan Smith
@gdawg4ever119
@gdawg4ever119 5 күн бұрын
I like all of those but c’mon man … you CAN NOT have a serious Mt Rushmore list for the Dawgs , and NOT have THE TOP DAWG Hershel Walker on it ! 🤦‍♂️🤷‍♂️
@chancemack
@chancemack 6 күн бұрын
Definitely one of the best teams from South Florida.
@user-no8ii7xf5s
@user-no8ii7xf5s 6 күн бұрын
TJ is 1
@Tomas-ql9yo
@Tomas-ql9yo 6 күн бұрын
Pop has it all, looks, swagger, talent, behaves honorable, and he has the right mind set. Love you ❤
@footballfan7771
@footballfan7771 6 күн бұрын
Joe Gibbs said it best, Sean was born to play football!
@dwaynehoodjr6
@dwaynehoodjr6 7 күн бұрын
Champ , Hearst, walker, Bennett. Davis,
@tayjohnson2411
@tayjohnson2411 7 күн бұрын
Hines ward , all of the Bailey brothers , Hershel walker , terral Davis , and the list goes on hard to just name 4
@DeCurtaRican
@DeCurtaRican 7 күн бұрын
You expect Fields to give the Steelers a level of QB play that Russ cannot? Yeah, put the pipe down buddy! You’re cut off!!!😏
@DeCurtaRican
@DeCurtaRican 7 күн бұрын
Fields hasn’t done a single thing to demonstrate that he’s even franchise QB material, let alone good enough to unseat a guy like Russ. *Justin Fields’s 3-Year Career Stats (advantaged metrics in boldface* Pass attempts: 958 Pass completions: 578 Completion%: 60.3% TD-INT: 40-30 Passing yards: 6,674 Passer rating: 82.3 *Rushing yards: 2,220* (vs. 1,327) *Rushing yards/yr: 740* (vs. 442) *Rushing TDs: 14* (vs. 7) *Rushing attempts: 356* (vs. 245.5) *Rushing y/a: 6.2* (vs. 5.4) Sacks: 135 Sacks/yr: 45 Yards lost: 908 Yards lost per sack: 6.7 Fumbles: 38 (11 Lost) On pace for 152 fumbles over 12 seasons with 44 lost. Career 4th quarter passer rating: 53 _______________________________________________ *Russ’s average over a 3-year period (based on his career statistics. Advantaged metrics in boldface)* *Pass attempts: 1,416* (vs. 958) *Pass completions: 917* (vs. 578) *Completion%: 64.7%* (vs. 60.3%) *TD-INT: 84-26* (vs. 40-30) *Passing yards: 10,913* (vs. 6,674) *Passer rating: 100.0* (vs. 82.3) Rushing yards: 1,327 Rushing yards/yr: 442 Rushing TDs: 7 Rushing attempts: 245.25 Rushing Y/A: 5.4 *Sacks: 132* (vs. 135) *Sacks/yr: 44* (vs. 45) *Yards lost: 866* (vs. 908) *Yards lost per sack: 6.5* (vs. 6.7) *Fumbles: 25.75 (8 Lost)* (vs 38 w/11 lost) *Career 4th quarter passer rating: 104* (vs. 53) Fields has a slight advantage in rushing. Russ is superior in every other department. That small rushing advantage isn’t nearly enough to compensate for Russ’s superiority as a passer, especially if we discuss 4th quarter metrics. If wediscount Russ’s Denver years, Russ’s 3-year average stats would be better than Fields’s by an even larger margin, even if we include two injury years in Seattle (2016 and 2021) that produced outlier statistics. While both take a lot of sacks, Russ has taken them due to bad/inconsistent O-Lines and pure stubbornness on his part. Fields takes them more because he isn’t a great reader of defenses. His O-Lines have been better than Russ’s. _______________________________________________ *Russ’s Career Statistics* Pass attempts: 5,665 Pass completions: 3,668 Completion%: 64.7% TD-INT: 334-106 Passing yards: 43,653 Passer rating: 100.0 Rushing yards: 5,307 Rushing yards/yr: 442 Rushing TDs: 29 Rushing attempts: 981 Rushing y/a: 5.4 Sacks: 527 Sacks/yr: 43.9 Yards lost: 3,464 Yards lost per sack: 6.57 Fumbles: 103 (32 Lost) Career 4th quarter passer rating: 104 *Keep in mind that Russ’s career statistics include two subpar years in Denver.* Both years skew Russ’s stats negatively, especially 2022, when he threw just 16 TD passes and missed two games.
@DeCurtaRican
@DeCurtaRican 7 күн бұрын
The Steelers knew the whole time that Fields was available and wanted to go to Atlanta, Pittsburgh, or LV. Yet, whom did the Steelers prioritize right after the season ended? That should tell everybody what the Steelers’ collective mindset is. The Steelers valued Russ a lot more, and rightly so. The trade of Fields to Pittsburgh only looked attractive to the Bears AFTER Russ signed. If Russ hadn’t signed with Pittsburgh, the Bears wouldn’t have traded Fields to Pittsburgh. They sent him there to ride the bench, and they have a very Bears-centric reason for that, or should I say a Caleb-centric reason? And if Pickett hadn’t thrown a tantrum over Russ’s signing, the Steelers would’ve had no interest in Fields.
@DeCurtaRican
@DeCurtaRican 7 күн бұрын
Russ’s VOLUME numbers have only been sliding because his coaching and rosters have been sliding. Look THAT up! Furthermore, do you know what HASN’T been sliding? His efficiency and accuracy. He has also shown that he still has the arm talent to hit anybody anywhere, especially on deep throws and in tight windows. In 2923, he completed 66% of his passes and had 4 of the 5 LEAST probable pass completions of the year. And he has been injured in two of the last three seasons. They weren’t debilitating injuries from wear and tear (age), they were from on-the-field trauma. If you want to make credible arguments, you need to show that you can at least acknowledge facts that may contradict your position and then demonstrate why those facts are irrelevant. *RUSS HAS BEEN INJURED, AND HIS ROSTERS OVER THE LAST FOUR SEASONS HAVE BEEN GARBAGE. PETE CARROLL AND NATHANAEL HACKETT WERE BOTH GARBAGE, AND SEAN PAYTON TRIED TO TANK.* Let’s remember something: in 2020-21 (just THREE years ago), Russ did have a bad squad, yet, he set multiple franchise records and personal highs, and dragged that team to a 12-4 record and a Division title. That was basically three years ago… Offseason 2023-24 (current) Offseason 2022-23 (post Y1 in Denver) Offseason 2021-22 (post hand injury in Seattle) Offseason 2020-21 (12-4 record, 4,212 Yds, 40 TDs) Hence, it was only 3 years ago that Russ was coming off a record-setting season, a divisional title, and Pete Carroll’s bickering with Brian Schottenheimer over the offense, costing the Seahawks a legit SB run. It was less than that, the first 5 games of the 2021 season, when Russ was leading the NFL in passing with a 12:1 TD-INT ratio, a 70% Completion Rate, and an NFL best 128 Passer Rating before Aaron Donald injured Russ’s throwing hand, requiring surgery the next morning. Those are Aaron Rodgersesque stats! My point is that Russ is ostensibly 2 seasons removed from being the same MVP caliber player he had been his entire career. People need to get it right. Denver f*cked up Russ’s trajectory, and he never should’ve gone there. If Denver could do it all over again, I think they make a different hire instead of Nathaniel Hackett and still trade for Russ, but Russ wouldn’t come within 1,000 miles of Denver. The Broncos know they didn’t set Russ up for success. Even with Sean Payton’s barking about Russ “kissing babies” and trying to tank for the draft, the Broncos wanted to keep Russ around another year, which is why they asked and then attempted to coerce him to defer his injury guarantee for a year. Russ got benched because patron wanted to lose the final two games for draft position, and that wasn’t going to happen with Russ playing games. Russ is literally in Pittsburgh only because he refused to defer that guarantee for a year, which could’ve put the Broncos on the hook for $100M for one season. Fields is in Pittsburgh because he didn’t get the job done in Chicago and no one else was interested…not the other teams Fields wanted (i.e., Atlanta, Las Vegas, and Seattle).
@DeCurtaRican
@DeCurtaRican 7 күн бұрын
You’re misrepresenting the last three years of Russ’s career. 2021-22: Suffered a career-threatening throwing hand injury in game 5 and needed emergency surgery the next morning, and did very well for being injured. Began by leading the league in passing with 9 TDs, 0 INTs, and 73% Complete, and a 126.8 Passer Rating over the first four games. Injured in game-5 of the season. 2021-22 Stats: Finished with 3,113 Yards, 25 TDs, 6 INTs, 65% Complete, 103.1 Passer Rating either an injured, surgically repaired throwing hand! Appeared in 14 games but was healthy for only 9 of those games. He spent 5 of 9 games post return rehabbing his surgically repaired throwing hand. 2022-23: Blame the coach and team for that garbage, plus Russ was injured (knee, concussion)! 2022-23 Stats: Threw for 3,524 yards, 16 TDs, 11 INTs, 64% Complete, 84.4 Passer Rating (Career Low). 2023-24: DID perform, especially given that his own Coach was trying to sabotage him and tank for draft position. 2023-24 Stats: In 15 games played, 3,070 Yards, 26 TDs, 8 INTs, 66% Complete, 98.0 Passer Rating. Also had one of the league’s top deep-ball passer ratings, led the league in red zone efficiency for half the season, and had 4 of the leagues 5 LEAST probable pass completions. Rushed for 340 yards in 15 games. 66.3% Complete (11th) 202.3 Passing YPG (21st) 26 passing TDs (7th or 8th) 5.9 TD% (2nd) 2.0 INT% (T-13th) 98.0 Passer Rating (7th) 50 QBR (20th, not good) 40 Sacks (28th, terrible) 4 Fourth Qtr comebacks (Most) 4 Game-Winning Drives (T-Most) Context is everything. Russ’s YPG metric is low because Payton had him checking down all the time. Russ could easily have had 6-7 game-winning drives. Payton cut them short, particularly against NE. QBR is suspect statistic. ESPN won’t reveal its methodology, and it relies on inputs from the running game, O-Line and receivers. It’s a flawed statistic that rewards QBs who have strong weapons. 2024: Will perform.
@pattydull6043
@pattydull6043 7 күн бұрын
Gordie Howe played with 2 of his sons
@lamonthale6190
@lamonthale6190 7 күн бұрын
The game is the game! It was a business decision the Lakers thought would benefit them. Corporations negotiate from a position of strength every day.
@ChrisJohnson-nt4my
@ChrisJohnson-nt4my 7 күн бұрын
If it was their son would they do it? I definitely would.
@BayouBengal711
@BayouBengal711 7 күн бұрын
Griffey Sr and Griffey Jr
@BrandonTrammell-h9e
@BrandonTrammell-h9e 7 күн бұрын
If you have watched his speechs hensays the only reason he still competes is because he wants to play with his son
@BrandonTrammell-h9e
@BrandonTrammell-h9e 7 күн бұрын
If you have watched his speechs hensays the only reason he still competes is because he wants to play with his son
@rashadcansell
@rashadcansell 7 күн бұрын
The Goat
@alexallegood1040
@alexallegood1040 8 күн бұрын
I’m sorry for my comment, you can say whatever you wanna say.
@KL-xe5ec
@KL-xe5ec 8 күн бұрын
They knew his son was going to have a heart attack 😂
@PinTooTrill
@PinTooTrill 8 күн бұрын
🤣 coming from the dork stuck in his mom’s basement
@TerryLei
@TerryLei 9 күн бұрын
Fuck bible study when you spreading untruths about 😮
@torrencejoseph
@torrencejoseph 9 күн бұрын
Versatility is valued more, too. Tweeners and hybrid players are being used to counter the spread systems.
@edithjohnston6549
@edithjohnston6549 9 күн бұрын
What is bro yapping about
@edithjohnston6549
@edithjohnston6549 9 күн бұрын
I’d be feeling that despair when I be up in that hood too. This really be touching my soul G this man a real gangster OG let’s get it big dog.
@joe3rd403
@joe3rd403 10 күн бұрын
1 of the best
@anquondozier2271
@anquondozier2271 10 күн бұрын
Yeah he should have won mvp my dude went ham
@jameswilliams6002
@jameswilliams6002 10 күн бұрын
Just Google them lol
@chrismarcello7431
@chrismarcello7431 10 күн бұрын
Love the podcast but not talking Steelers football is crazy !
@markburn4943
@markburn4943 11 күн бұрын
Shid 4.2 at 205lbs is crazy
@bceazzy1663
@bceazzy1663 11 күн бұрын
Pat p looking skinny that was the first thing I noticed on the thumb nail.
@caralfritzges1633
@caralfritzges1633 11 күн бұрын
Nice to see you both back, hope you had good vacations! Now time for Mr Tomlin to call Pat P!
@jonathanmullins7396
@jonathanmullins7396 11 күн бұрын
Pat P looks like he slimmed down
@zachsalvatore5175
@zachsalvatore5175 11 күн бұрын
🙏