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has been a giant among men this preseason.
The rookie QB is up to an 83.3 comp pct, 12.3 yds/att, and a 140.1 passer rating.
Those numbers are the highest in a rookie preseason since at least 2006 (min. 30 attempts).
Some additional perspective & #128071;.
In due time, they all will eat some crow. Chris Simms stated yesterday his Mea Culpa that he was wrong. He was highly critical of both Eli and Dan. He has since backtracked and has been complimentary of Eli based on his performance in the preseason.
Kellerman has a huge shit burger to eat. Yesterday, he took his first taste. He still has a long way to go.
rookie preseason
I posted a link above to the complete 2006 pseason stats. My guess is Jay Cutler.
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Jones has a larger sample size. I’m thinking everyone in the mainstream needs to eat some crow
In due time, they all will eat some crow. Chris Simms stated yesterday his Mea Culpa that he was wrong. He was highly critical of both Eli and Dan. He has since backtracked and has been complimentary of Eli based on his performance in the preseason.
Kellerman has a huge shit burger to eat. Yesterday, he took his first taste. He still has a long way to go.
What did Kellerman say?
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In comment 14542406 mattlawson said:
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Jones has a larger sample size. I’m thinking everyone in the mainstream needs to eat some crow
In due time, they all will eat some crow. Chris Simms stated yesterday his Mea Culpa that he was wrong. He was highly critical of both Eli and Dan. He has since backtracked and has been complimentary of Eli based on his performance in the preseason.
Kellerman has a huge shit burger to eat. Yesterday, he took his first taste. He still has a long way to go.
What did Kellerman say?
He has been consistent since the draft with his over-the-top condemnation of the Jones over Haskins pick. Poking fun at the senile DG. Laughing stock of the league, etc. Yesterday on First Take (it was in the last half hour of the show), there was a segment on Jones whether he should start the season. Guest speaker, Clark, took the position that Jones should be the week 1 starter. Steven A. took the position that Eli is the starter, but eventually Jones would see the field later in the season. Basically, stating that there is value in learning behind Eli. Kellerman still holding on to the position that Haskins should have been taken over Jones acquiesced that Jones has looked good. Of course, he couched the limited praise with the disclaimer that he has played against second string players, non-scheming defense, etc. He went on to say that Jones will be expected to take over as he has no faith in Eli and no receivers (he's still butt-hurt over OBJ).
I don't seek him and Stephen out. It is just the only nonsense on while I'm at the gym. I can't listen to Fox News/CNN. And the Price is Right and The View aren't in my wheelhouse. I could listen to music, but when the TVs are on in front of the cardio equipment, it seems like a distraction to the music. So I listen to the two of them try and prove which one is dumber.
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I just don't get Kellerman at all, and I certainly can't take him seriously after the way he's behaved since the draft.
I don't seek him and Stephen out. It is just the only nonsense on while I'm at the gym. I can't listen to Fox News/CNN. And the Price is Right and The View aren't in my wheelhouse. I could listen to music, but when the TVs are on in front of the cardio equipment, it seems like a distraction to the music. So I listen to the two of them try and prove which one is dumber.
Surprised. Figured you'd be a big fan of The View. :)
I'll Probably just refer to him as
Daniel Stephen Jones III
If that's his name, I'll throw in D-3
Sigh
It's more about the sacks
This is a stupid argument. More top 10 QBs miss than hit. This whole he was taken 6 overall so he better be a HOFer is ridiculous. And it's 6 overall, not 1st overall.