03-18-2022, 02:30 AM
(03-17-2022, 01:07 AM)Forever Spinning Vinyl Wrote: 1) No, I'm not.
2) Did you watch any of his games at the end of the season? I did and that's where I'm basing all of my opinions.
3) The Jets are having a phenomenal off-season already.
4) Mike White paper cut the Bengals to death, Zach Wilson was making great throws at the end of the season with a far worse roster. He went #2 overall for a reason.
Texans fans were saying the same thing about DJ Reader that many fans in this thread are saying about CJ.
I have no interest in a lengthy Zach Wilson discussion, but have fun hitching yourself to that wagon, I guess. Looking at his game logs, if you really want to stretch, you could say he progressed as far as protecting the football.
He threw 0 picks (and a whopping 3 TDs) in his last 5 games. Yet his comp % actually got even worse, at only 51.4% over the final 5. His numbers are garbage. Did you only watch the Bucs game? What other games impressed you?
Their offseason doesn't sniff the one we had. Are you a fan of the Jets or maybe a family member of Zach's? A BYU alum? Maybe he was a favorite of yours as you followed the draft? Facts and reality just don't match your perception of the Jets or Zach.
Not trying to be a jerk. I just don't know what to say.
(03-18-2022, 12:26 AM)basballguy Wrote: OK this post has nothing to do with anything....
Die hard Suns fan here....
(side note: This is probably the safest place i can declare myself a Suns fan. Surely no Bengals fan would ever accuse me of being a bandwagon fan)
Barkley is a GOAT. I remember him dropping 56 in the first round of the playoffs back in 93 and being in absolute awe over it thinking nobody could possibly do that other than Barkley. Then I remember Jordan dropping 55 on the Suns in the finals. sad times
Those guys back then were beasts.
Barkley is highly underrated these days. History forgets the guys that didn't win it all, but he was on the cusp so many times. Lost the ECF in Philly. Lost the Finals to the Bulls. Lost the WCF in Houston, I believe in 7 games to the Jazz.
If his career played out 10 times, he would've won a ring in at least 8 of them. If the Bulls weren't in the way. But it was the friggin Bulls.
The training, nutrition, medicine, fitness, playbooks and rules evolve. The athlete does not.