Speaking of QBs, my wife just forwarded me this "story." No idea what this dude's bonafides are... https://sports.yahoo.com/what-is-tom-bradys-place-among-the-five-greatest-q-bs-in-nfl-history-145422873.html The top 5 all-time listed per this story, from 1 through 5: TB12, ARod, P Manning, Montana, D Brees. Someone alert @AceMaster to take his bp meds! Joe Cool in 4th spot?!? T
I thought you'd like that! My top 5... TB12, Joe Cool, Roger Staubach (gotta or the wife will divorce me), Dan Marino, Terry Bradshaw. T
Rodgers is not capable of finding anybody besides whoever his #1 WR is or whatever RB is circling out of the backfield...
The NFL should NEVER put the Super Bowl in LA again. There is literally no excitement in LA even thought the Rams are playing at home. You don't see any billboards or cars driving around with flags or any "festivities" I can see. Its just another Sunday. Its not the same with the Lakers or Dodgers or even the Kings so this is not an "LA doesn't care about sports thing". Its certainly not the same if USC or UCLA are playing in a bowl game. I'm guessing less than 0.1% of Angelenos know who is the QB or top "star" on the Rams. I bet less than 1% know who they are playing. There's just no real interest in the Rams or the Super Bowl itself in LA.
Alas, this doesn't come as a shock to me. Mayor - what do you think the excitement level would be if the Raiders were in the Super Bowl! T
Much higher? I think it'd be mental! Rams and Chargers both in LA and both in the same stadium will prove to be a bad decision IMO. LA doesn't seem to be into pro football...T
Super Bowl or not, Los Angeles remains Raiders town https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/sports-columns/ed-graney/graney-super-bowl-or-not-los-angeles-remains-raiders-town-2528596/ LOS ANGELES The gap is closing because that’s what happens when your football team makes a second Super Bowl in four years. Winning is the best tonic for any sort of apathy. But while the Rams might be creating a new, younger fan base across this City of Angels, the Raiders remain its most popular NFL team. You can’t just wipe away 1982-94, the Super Bowl victory and the cultural connection born from those years when the Raiders made the Los Angeles Coliseum home. The history is too profound. The Rams meet Cincinnati in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday at SoFi Stadium. You can be sure there will be thousands of royal blue and gold jerseys swallowing up the place. But not even a win against the Bengals will change which side — Raiders or Rams — reigns supreme in and around the city. Nobody talks much about the Chargers here. A mere bug on the proverbial windshield. “We are the first and still right now the only team from Los Angeles to win a Super Bowl,” said Raiders owner Mark Davis. “I’m rooting for the Raiders (meaning a Rams loss) on Sunday. But no matter what, we were the first.” Davis compares that fact to the Miami Dolphins still being the only undefeated team to win a Super Bowl. “If I drank,” Davis said, “I’d have some champagne every time Los Angeles teams were eliminated from the playoffs.” The story has never wavered, how the Raiders moving to Los Angeles in the early ’80s crossed into a hip hop and gangsta rap generation which took hold of everything about the team. Its colors. Its logo. Its bad boy persona. Even different relocation moves — first back to Oakland and now Las Vegas — hasn’t lessened the love countless fans in Los Angeles hold for the Raiders. Carlos Soto is a Las Vegas resident who grew up in Torrance, California. He would watch Marcus Allen run wild in the Coliseum for Southern California on Saturdays and then cheer for the Raiders on Sundays. He would later see Allen be named Super Bowl Most Valuable Player in 1983 for his beloved silver and black. Soto is a season-ticket holder at both Allegiant Stadium and SoFi, allowing he and his family to see the Raiders face an AFC West foe in the Chargers a second time each season. That’s some serious dedication. “My generation — those in their 40s and 50s — will always stick with the Raiders.” Soto said. “I do think the Rams are beginning to draw some of the millennials. Everything goes through stages.” His wife is a Broncos fan. He has a brother who follows the 49ers. They’re not talked about much. The door really opened for the Raiders when the Rams moved from their home at the Coliseum to Anaheim Stadium in 1980. Orange County and Los Angeles might be a short freeway drive from each other, but they’re worlds apart. So when the late Al Davis arrived in Los Angeles with his team from Oakland, Raider Nation and its faithful erupted across the city. Still going strong. The popularity wasn’t always reflected at the box office but instead throughout different communities. Tom Flores was the first Latino head coach in NFL history. Jim Plunkett was a quarterback born to Mexican-American parents. “Our Hispanic fan base in L.A. remains beyond reproach,” Davis said. “It’s absolutely huge. The entire market is still very important to us. It’s in our DNA.”If you don’t believe him, take it from a real expert. “This is a Raiders town, brother. Always will be. Don’t give me that (bleep) about the Rams. Get more people into your stadium wearing your colors and then talk to me. The Raiders rule L.A.” Who better to trust than my Uber driver? Thomas Parral, a Rams fan from Whittier who was wearing his beloved jersey at the Super Bowl Experience this week, disagrees. “This is Rams country,” Parral said. “The Raiders don’t own L.A. This is the Rams’ house. I mean, there’s still Rams fans in St. Louis from when they were there, but they’re back here now. The Raiders can stay in Vegas. This is a Rams town.” We respectfully disagree. The second-most popular NFL team in Los Angeles plays for a Super Bowl title Sunday. The first will be rooting hard for Cincinnati.
Young Bengals may have weathered the early game jitters? Get the feeling that the Rams should be up by more points. T
No joke. Awful to see games swayed (and ultimately won) with phantom dpi calls. They need to change the rules to have those looked at regardless of time. Bengals got screwed…
Finished BBQ, Chowing & cleaning Oil Paint stuff just in time for the heroics. Glad to see the True Assets made the big plays. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk