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re: Post your unpopular sports opinions
Posted on 10/29/13 at 9:13 am to LL012697
Posted on 10/29/13 at 9:13 am to LL012697
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7. Matt Ryan could QB an elite offense with the Saints under Sean Payton. Brees could not orchestrate a top 5 offense under just any coach in the NFL. That is more a comment on Payton's genius than it is a comment on Ryan vs Brees. Brees and Payton may be the best match in the modern era, with only Walsh/Montana in competition.
Then you would be wrong. The Saints had the overall number 3 ranked offense last year with no Sean Payton. They were number 3 in points scored and number 2 in yards.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 9:18 am to LSUnowhas2
Also drew was a pro bowler before tye saints
Posted on 10/29/13 at 9:24 am to Tigerfan56
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4. Football is doing the right thing by being extra cautious with player safety- and no the fact that they get paid millions to play a game isn't justification to allow certain hits just so the fans will be happy
frick that. I want to see them trying to kill each other on Sunday.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 9:25 am to LSUnowhas2
and the 2004 San Diego Chargers had the third ranked offense in the league under Drew Brees. Pretty sure that Sean Payton wasn't coaching Brees in San Diego.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 9:36 am to LSUnowhas2
Not sure if this is unpopular on the grand scale, but I work in sports broadcasting and my coworkers disagree, so...
College basketball is absolutely unwatchable. Choking the life out of the ungodly long shot clock and clanging up a shot after dribbling for 35 seconds is not fun.
And having to learn 100% new players every year since the good ones only have to stay one season before they leave for the NBA... total crap, and really difficult on those in my field. To go in a direction of "what's best for the kids" at least CFB players have to stay 3 years when you could possibly get something out of schooling. CBB players won't get anything from one year at college.
I absolutely think a close field coming down the back 9 at a major on Sunday is the 2nd most exciting situation in sports. Behind a close national championship game in football, but way ahead of the NBA or or MLB.
4-team CFB playoff is good, 6 would be better. Top two get byes, and you give the Boises, etc. a shot just to see what they could do with a couple games against the top dogs. And since they have to win multiple games, they can't fluke their way into revving up for one contest.
College basketball is absolutely unwatchable. Choking the life out of the ungodly long shot clock and clanging up a shot after dribbling for 35 seconds is not fun.
And having to learn 100% new players every year since the good ones only have to stay one season before they leave for the NBA... total crap, and really difficult on those in my field. To go in a direction of "what's best for the kids" at least CFB players have to stay 3 years when you could possibly get something out of schooling. CBB players won't get anything from one year at college.
I absolutely think a close field coming down the back 9 at a major on Sunday is the 2nd most exciting situation in sports. Behind a close national championship game in football, but way ahead of the NBA or or MLB.
4-team CFB playoff is good, 6 would be better. Top two get byes, and you give the Boises, etc. a shot just to see what they could do with a couple games against the top dogs. And since they have to win multiple games, they can't fluke their way into revving up for one contest.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 9:41 am to Tiger3048
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I absolutely think a close field coming down the back 9 at a major on Sunday is the 2nd most exciting situation in sports. Behind a close national championship game in football, but way ahead of the NBA or or MLB.
I disagree with this one. Last years NBA finals was awesome. To good teams down to the wire. The series was decided by a tipped rebound, it doesn't get any better than that IMO.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 9:43 am to LSUnowhas2
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and the 2004 San Diego Chargers had the third ranked offense in the league under Drew Brees. Pretty sure that Sean Payton wasn't coaching Brees in San Diego.
16th in the league in passing...are you giving Brees credit for having the best RB in the league at the time?
Posted on 10/29/13 at 9:48 am to LL012697
If the Saints don't recover that onside kick, they get blown out in the second half. Saint fans then would have no bragging rights over the Failcons.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 9:49 am to lance814
Ya a what if doesn't work.
If norwood doesn't miss a fg then the bills aren't cursed and not looked at like tyey are now.
Its not really unpopular to do a what if
If norwood doesn't miss a fg then the bills aren't cursed and not looked at like tyey are now.
Its not really unpopular to do a what if
Posted on 10/29/13 at 10:00 am to lance814
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If the Saints don't recover that onside kick, they get blown out in the second half. Saint fans then would have no bragging rights over the Failcons.
But they did recover the kick and they do have bragging rights over the Failcons.
If Wally Pip had never gotten hurt we may have never known about Lou Gehrig. But Wally Pip did get hurt and Lou Gehrig became an iconic hall of famer.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 10:02 am to LL012697
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16th in the league in passing...are you giving Brees credit for having the best RB in the league at the time?
The original poster said "orchestrates a top 5 offense". Brees as the QB was the orchestrator of the Charger's offense. He just so happened to have Tomlinson on that team. You could argue that Brees' passing numbers would have been greater in 2004 if they didn't have a back like LT which would have forced them to rely more on the pass instead of the run. Evidence of this would be the Saints who had have had several years with a terrible running game since Brees has been the QB but have still had top 5 offenses.
So Brees only gets credit if he single-handedly has a top 5 offense? What about receivers? Does Brees get to actually have receivers catch his passes to qualify?
Also, last year, the Saints were in the top 5 without Payton on the sidelines.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 10:04 am to BIGDAB
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I disagree with this one. Last years NBA finals was awesome. To good teams down to the wire. The series was decided by a tipped rebound, it doesn't get any better than that IMO.
You have to admit that as of late this is the exception rather than the rule.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 10:06 am to Davie Crocket
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1. PAC 12 > SEC over the last 5 years
2. Kevin Durant is better than LBJ
3. Goodell is the best commissioner in sports history
4. Golf is NOT a sport
5. tOSU is consistently the best CFB team year in and year out
TROLLOLOLOL
Posted on 10/29/13 at 10:10 am to Pedro
It's the sport that all the overprotective middle-class mommies want their little Courtneys and Jordans to play so they won't get hurt.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 10:10 am to elprez00
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You have to admit that as of late this is the exception rather than the rule.
Close series don't always happen in the NBA, but as a whole the playoffs have been better the last few years, and I expect them to get better.
I do think a close 7 game series is better than two top players on the back nine of a golf tournament.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 10:15 am to BIGDAB
Doc Rivers is an overrated coach
Posted on 10/29/13 at 10:17 am to SoFla Tideroller
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It's the sport that all the overprotective middle-class mommies want their little Courtneys and Jordans to play so they won't get hurt.
Sign them up for baseball if you don't want them to get hurt.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 10:19 am to pvilleguru
Derrick Rose is highly overrated, and his mvp is one of the worst ones in modern nba history.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 10:21 am to TulaneTigerFan
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Derrick Rose is highly overrated, and his mvp is one of the worst ones in modern nba history.
I don't know about "highly" but he is overrated.
Posted on 10/29/13 at 10:25 am to LSUnowhas2
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The original poster said "orchestrates a top 5 offense". Brees as the QB was the orchestrator of the Charger's offense. He just so happened to have Tomlinson on that team.
Fair enough...I interpreted it just in terms of passing offense since we're talking about QBs
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