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  • Furlow
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Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Just why?

You guys get so worked up. I cant help myself.

At least you admit you're trolling.
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  • Jiks
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Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Just why?

You guys get so worked up. I cant help myself.

Of course.
  • dj43
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Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Just why?

You guys get so worked up. I cant help myself.

If you need help...
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Just why?

You guys get so worked up. I cant help myself.

At least you admit you're trolling.

Lol
At the end of the day, Alex is an extremely successful man. Multi-millionaire, intelligent, humble, great person, beautiful family. I like to poke fun at his career, which I feel has been very mediocre. Despite all this, he continues to fall assbackwards into good situations, play and has amassed an impressive win total.

Kudos to him.
  • Furlow
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Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
At the end of the day, Alex is an extremely successful man. Multi-millionaire, intelligent, humble, great person, beautiful family. I like to poke fun at his career, which I feel has been very mediocre. Despite all this, he continues to fall assbackwards into good situations, play and has amassed an impressive win total.

Kudos to him.

So you're saying his success is coincidental? 99 times?
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
At the end of the day, Alex is an extremely successful man. Multi-millionaire, intelligent, humble, great person, beautiful family. I like to poke fun at his career, which I feel has been very mediocre. Despite all this, he continues to fall assbackwards into good situations, play and has amassed an impressive win total.

Kudos to him.

So you're saying his success is coincidental? 99 times?

Obviously not. He has done some good things, but nothing worthy of him being a starter for as long as he has.

I'm sure his impeccable character and work ethic play a big part in his opportunities. And on the field, he doesnt take many risks. He wont win you many games on his arm, but he wont lose you many either.

He went through some s**tty years in San Francisco though, so he earned his stripes.
  • Furlow
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Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
At the end of the day, Alex is an extremely successful man. Multi-millionaire, intelligent, humble, great person, beautiful family. I like to poke fun at his career, which I feel has been very mediocre. Despite all this, he continues to fall assbackwards into good situations, play and has amassed an impressive win total.

Kudos to him.

So you're saying his success is coincidental? 99 times?

Obviously not. He has done some good things, but nothing worthy of him being a starter for as long as he has.

I'm sure his impeccable character and work ethic play a big part in his opportunities. And on the field, he doesnt take many risks. He wont win you many games on his arm, but he wont lose you many either.

He went through some s**tty years in San Francisco though, so he earned his stripes.

So then how has he lasted this long? Won this many games? Made this much money?
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
At the end of the day, Alex is an extremely successful man. Multi-millionaire, intelligent, humble, great person, beautiful family. I like to poke fun at his career, which I feel has been very mediocre. Despite all this, he continues to fall assbackwards into good situations, play and has amassed an impressive win total.

Kudos to him.

So you're saying his success is coincidental? 99 times?

Obviously not. He has done some good things, but nothing worthy of him being a starter for as long as he has.

I'm sure his impeccable character and work ethic play a big part in his opportunities. And on the field, he doesnt take many risks. He wont win you many games on his arm, but he wont lose you many either.

He went through some s**tty years in San Francisco though, so he earned his stripes.

So then how has he lasted this long? Won this many games? Made this much money?

Read the following paragraph. I explained why. What more do you want from me? You can't honestly watch that man on a football field and tell me he's a good quarterback.

Do you remember in 2012 when following his admittedly great game against the Saints, he only completed one pass to a wide receiver against the Giants for a measly three yards?
  • Furlow
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Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
Originally posted by Furlow:
Originally posted by DaBeegDeek:
At the end of the day, Alex is an extremely successful man. Multi-millionaire, intelligent, humble, great person, beautiful family. I like to poke fun at his career, which I feel has been very mediocre. Despite all this, he continues to fall assbackwards into good situations, play and has amassed an impressive win total.

Kudos to him.

So you're saying his success is coincidental? 99 times?

Obviously not. He has done some good things, but nothing worthy of him being a starter for as long as he has.

I'm sure his impeccable character and work ethic play a big part in his opportunities. And on the field, he doesnt take many risks. He wont win you many games on his arm, but he wont lose you many either.

He went through some s**tty years in San Francisco though, so he earned his stripes.

So then how has he lasted this long? Won this many games? Made this much money?

Read the following paragraph. I explained why. What more do you want from me? You can't honestly watch that man on a football field and tell me he's a good quarterback.

Do you remember in 2012 when following his admittedly great game against the Saints, he only completed one pass to a wide receiver against the Giants for a measly three yards?

What I want is for you to explain how someone who has "done nothing worthy of being a starter for as long as he has" has been able to start and win as many games as he has. You said "he won't win you many games but won't lose you many either."

So are you contradicting yourself, then? I'm confused and just looking for clarification. 99 wins is top 16 all-time. Look at the other QB's with that many wins and tell me if there are others who "did nothing to warrant" starting for that long.

Put simply, you've repeatedly said that Alex is not a good QB, so how do you reconcile that with him being such a winning QB?
Congrats Alex!
Dat 7 games a year win avg. Elite
Hands down the best comeback player of 2020
The opening drive + drive at the end of the half really shows why Alex is a winner. He's got good timing and takes control when it's needed. Overall that wasn't a great game from him but like he always he does enough.
  • Jiks
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Originally posted by Strwy2Hevn:
Dat 7 games a year win avg. Elite

Yet he's has a 58% careeer winning percentage. Your math is purposely skewed.
[ Edited by Jiks on Jan 4, 2021 at 7:08 AM ]
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