Quote from: Jclayton92 on April 19, 2024, 08:09:17 AMWhat are you talking about? 12 years ago 316 yards and 2 tds was a phenomenal game, it would even be a great game today. I was simply saying that in those 12 years they've only made it easier on qbs and wrs to put up more production. So if anything it should be easier.
Quote from: Jclayton92 on April 19, 2024, 08:09:17 AMWhat are you talking about? 12 years ago 316 yards and 2 tds was a phenomenal game, it would even be a great game today. I was simply saying that in those 12 years they've only made it easier on qbs and wrs to put up more production. So if anything it should be easier.
Quote from: kartanoman on April 19, 2024, 08:40:45 AMThat's not bad. The best I've seen with my eyes live, and my statistical sample is very small, was 26 of 37 passes for 321 yards, two (2) TDs, one (1) INT; nine (9) carries for 59 yards and one (1) TD. Of course, that was last season's comeback in the desert 🏜 at Glendale over the Cardinals; the tale of two halves game.
If nothing else, Jones proved he could air it out in that game. Yes, he missed once or twice, but he also hit Hyatt and Slayton long as well.
He knows this is the season to produce or his career will move to a new city, simple as that. What's not simple is the hell he's had to endure with this team in trying to establish his career. Some make it through (e.g. Simms, Hostetler, Collins, Manning) while others do not (e.g. Patterson Plank Joe, Craig Morton, Dave Brown, Kent Graham, Danny Kanell, etc.).
Even the great ones who did were smacked back down to Earth when the team around them struggled or lost players or their head coach (e.g. 1987, 1991, 1994).
BTW, I visited your Alma Mater last month when the NY Rangers came to town. Check it out the next time you're out here as they've completely cleaned up the areas around the campus and it looks state of the art now.
Peace!
MY Alma Mater?