2024 NFL Week 18

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Flacco is just a temporary band-aid. Richardson is the future! Just think how awesome he'll be when he learns how to play QB with all of that mouth-watering athleticism!! ;)
And yet these boneheaded, racist GMs and coaches that draft horrible black QBs (even the Florida DWFs hated Richardson because he sucked) just get shuffled from team to team, no different than CEOs in corporate America that cause problems and shuffle off to the next target.
 

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nice 25 yard catch by Thielen. he's got some hands! shame about those stiff hips tho
 

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Joe Milton "III" gets the start for the Patriots. He can do backflips. He should be a starter for sure. :p
 

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Well Maye is pulled early as NE really wants the #1 overall pick. In comes “rocket armed” Joe Milton IIIII who’s lord of the wrist flick. By my count, 9 of the 16 QBs playing in the early games are magical. The :afro: NFL keeps chugging along.
 

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Well Maye is pulled early as NE really wants the #1 overall pick. In comes “rocket armed” Joe Milton IIIII who’s lord of the wrist flick. By my count, 9 of the 16 QBs playing in the early games are magical. The :afro: NFL keeps chugging along.

Rumor is Mayo might be out after one season. Perhaps he is doing this out of spite. It's absurd to sit your rookie future franchise QB instead of getting him reps and playing time.
 

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Well Maye is pulled early as NE really wants the #1 overall pick. In comes “rocket armed” Joe Milton IIIII who’s lord of the wrist flick. By my count, 9 of the 16 QBs playing in the early games are magical. The :afro: NFL keeps chugging along.
Rhett Lewis of NFL Network just said Milton "can throw it 70, 80, 90 yards"
 

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Packers special teams delivering the usual giving the Bears a gimme punt return TD.
 

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3 for 3 on that opening drive, all nice throws.
McKee has been great every time he’s gotten an opportunity in the NFL so far. Today, last week and in preseason action. Seems to have a lot of potential but will he be stuck as the Philly 3rd stringer for years and years?
 

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great Kenny Gainwell with 5 yards on 3 carries. nothing for Shipley yet.
 

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Rhett Lewis of NFL Network just said Milton "can throw it 70, 80, 90 yards"
DWF legend has it that Lord Wrist Flick can throw Hail Mary’s from his own endzone on one knee. He sure can send a tingle up their leg like few athletes can!
 

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So, Alec Pierce is now over 800 yards with 7 TDs. He also leads the league in YPC. This is a solid season considering the QB play and the fact that he was rumored to be replaced.
 

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McKee has been great every time he’s gotten an opportunity in the NFL so far. Today, last week and in preseason action. Seems to have a lot of potential but will he be stuck as the Philly 3rd stringer for years and years?
He looks better than Pickett, who is also injury prone, so I can see him becoming the backup. And Hurts is declining each season now and is somewhat injury prone himself so McKee's future may not be all bleak.
 

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Dallas Goedert with four catches for 55 yards already for the Eggles.
 

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DWF legend has it that Lord Wrist Flick can throw Hail Mary’s from his own endzone on one knee. He sure can send a tingle up their leg like few athletes can!
That's essentially what Crissie infamously said about Donovan McNabb. Too bad we can't have some kind of contest between McNabb and Milton to see which one has the greatest wrist flick of all time
 

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It’s all about Shipley and Steele today.
And for Baker to get a W
 

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Good to see Mitch Trubisky out there for the Bills having a good game so far. He's among the most hated QB's in recent history. So would any objective observer prefer Williams over Trubisky in Chicago? I already know the choice of the DWF's.
 

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Titans are an awful coal team.

Davis Mills in for the Texans. He was the QB prior to McKee at Stanford. Hopefully they both end up in better situations as they are more of the true prototype at the position.

Mills performed better his first two seasons for the awful Texans than either Bryce Young or Anthony Richardson. Funny how he has been caste aside as a forgotten player. Curious to see what free agency brings for him.
 

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Some tough to watch games on. Rooting against both teams gets tiring. Commanders vs Cowboys, Packers vs Bears quotabackfests.
 

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Blackers struggling early with special teams and Turnovers against lowly Bears.
 

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Well, gotta give wrist-flick Milton some credit here. He's 9 for 9 passing for 122 yards.
 
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