MCDC is my God
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That brings a smile to my face. Man I'm thankful my quarterback and coach are White.On the season, whitey is 40-13 so far.
That brings a smile to my face. Man I'm thankful my quarterback and coach are White.On the season, whitey is 40-13 so far.
Yes, we see the same thing in the NFL MVP odds, according to ESPN.For the past few seasons, black QBs have dominated fantasy predictions and projections thanks mainly to their running ability. It wasn't unusual to see just Josh Allen and Joe Burrow (when healthy) ranked among the top ten in any given week's rankings. But just now checking the Week 10 rankings on a pay site I consider to be the best one, we find:
1. Allen
2. Herbert
3. Dart
4. Nix
5. Purdy
6. Stafford
7. Caleb Williams
8. Maye
9. Jones
10. Mayfield
Even Lamar Jackson has dropped out of the top ten, coming in at number eleven. The dramatic rise and turnarounds of a number of White QBs in recent years, the continued excellence of others, combined with the rather dramatic decline of a number of black QBs is the biggest story of the 2025 season so far, one to feel great about.
For those keeping score at home:
White vs black
Week 1: 9-2
Week 2: 7-2
Week 3: 8-1
Week 4: 3-1
Week 5: 4-3
Week 6: 6-3
Week 7: 3-1
Week 8: 4-5
Week 9: 6-1
Week 10: 5-3
Nope. The 3 loses were to Tua, Lamar and Caleb. However, you are right if you want to apply an asterisk there as Wilson was in for the Giants 4th quarter collapse.You didn't count Houston vs Jacksonville right? Since Mills was playing for Houston. Also there should be an asterisk for the Giants loss as Dart went out with an injury and the loss was incurred with Wilson's ineptness. Nitpicking I know lol.
Way too early to judge McCarthy and Shough.Here is a recent BSPN article that talks about the teams most likely to make a QB change next season.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id...des-cuts-retirements-murray-tagovailoa-fields
The spoiler here is that Murray, Smith and Fields are listed as "on their way out". Then we have Tua in the "would move if they could" category. Young is mentioned as "evaluation time might be up". Penix falls into the "might face competition" section and Gabriel as a "placeholder for someone more exciting". All in all, of the quarterbacks mentioned for replacement or competition due to performance, 7 of the 9 are non-Whites. Only McCarthy and Shough are mentioned as needing competition or being a potential placeholder.
*I'm not counting Stafford or Rodgers, who are mentioned as potential retirements*
