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Our ELITE Quarterback has the most wins through 7 seasons. ALLTIME. Go Hawks. Go Russ
Coug_Hawk08":ootfztzf said:He was down right terrible today, and it shows why wins are a team stat more than anything. I have never liked that stat/comparison for any QB.
Coug_Hawk08":2seuq05h said:He was down right terrible today, and it shows why wins are a team stat more than anything. I have never liked that stat/comparison for any QB. Let’s make the first thread about the defense, as deserved.
joeseahawks":3u7awkyg said:That 40 yards run by Russell ... was hilarious watching the big guys chase him.
pmedic920":1kv8yb8l said:
Coug_Hawk08":3b2potrp said:He was down right terrible today, and it shows why wins are a team stat more than anything. I have never liked that stat/comparison for any QB. Let’s make the first thread about the defense, as deserved.
Scorpion05":11lzfxwx said:Coug_Hawk08":11lzfxwx said:He was down right terrible today, and it shows why wins are a team stat more than anything. I have never liked that stat/comparison for any QB. Let’s make the first thread about the defense, as deserved.
Down right terrible? That’s a stretch. He had one glaringly bad play. Made key 3rd down throws and runs. This was an ugly win. Wins are a team stat, but QBs make the plays when needed. Sometimes a good team and a great QB wins an ugly game, in large part because of great overall team play
joeseahawks":24l7r58o said:We needed to dig deep and find a W. We did. That's really all that matters.
On to the next game please.
Let's blow out Sherman and the 49ers.
I hope Doug is back.
pmedic920":19t06v0x said:
In his first season, Flacco was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week in Week 9, NFL Rookie of the week, the NFLPA Rookie of the week, and NFL Rookie of the Month for November. Flacco finished his rookie season 257/428 for 2,971 yards with a total of 16 touchdowns (14 passing, 2 rushing), and 14 turnovers (12 interceptions and 2 lost fumbles).
Joe Flacco is the definition of mediocre, and he always has been. He is very streaky and has the ability to close out games. He does some thing well like the deep ball, and he's a QB that doesn't fold under pressure in the 4th Quarter. In his superbowl win he went on an amazing run, and that will be the highlight of his career. That being said he isn't anything to write home about.Seahawk Sailor":rf6mjw6l said:pmedic920":rf6mjw6l said:
That Ravens team was good good good for a long stretch, as I recall. I was back in Maryland in 2008 during his rookie season, and he was on fire. Was for several years afterward, too.
From Wikipedia:
In his first season, Flacco was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week in Week 9, NFL Rookie of the week, the NFLPA Rookie of the week, and NFL Rookie of the Month for November. Flacco finished his rookie season 257/428 for 2,971 yards with a total of 16 touchdowns (14 passing, 2 rushing), and 14 turnovers (12 interceptions and 2 lost fumbles).
He also went on to lose to the Stealers in the AFC Championship game his rookie year, and didn't fall off for quite a few years after.
Ravens also were good enough to make the playoffs starting his rookie year 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 (with a Super Bowl win and MVP) and then 2014, so he's had a lot of wins his first few years.
Russ is in good company there, and will probably be a couple of wins ahead of everyone by the time his seventh year closes out.
Coug_Hawk08":3th880e0 said:He was down right terrible today, and it shows why wins are a team stat more than anything. I have never liked that stat/comparison for any QB. Let’s make the first thread about the defense, as deserved.