By now, Colin Kaepernick's kneel down during the National Anthem in 2016 has been imprinted inside every football fans' heads. Done to protest what he felt was the oppression of blacks and people of color, his decision to kneel for the anthem has been met with both praise and criticism. Front offices turned on Kaepernick … Continue reading Colin Kaepernick Is A Good Quarterback And Deserves To Start
The 2016-17 Deep Ball Project (Part 1/3)
Want to know how you QB did on downfield passing? The 2016-17 Deep Ball Project is here to answer your questions.
Franchise QBs And Most Consecutive Regular Season Games Without 3 TD Passes
Ignore this post if you're a Cleveland Browns fan. For the rest of us, however, enjoy. Today, I'm taking a look at the most consecutive regular seasons without at least 3 touchdown passes. My article only includes franchise quarterbacks (guys given extensions or treated like the franchise QB), as rookies, 2nd-year QBs like Derek Carr … Continue reading Franchise QBs And Most Consecutive Regular Season Games Without 3 TD Passes
Quarterbacks Entering “Make Or Break” Seasons In 2015
Twitter seems to have a lot of quarterback debates these days. So to add to the fun, I decided to type up this article in the wee hours of the morning (after celebrating in downtown Cleveland after the Cavs made it back to the NBA Finals). No franchise wants to deal with the “make it … Continue reading Quarterbacks Entering “Make Or Break” Seasons In 2015
Colin Kaepernick: Underrated Postseason Quarterback
There’s a certain quarterback out there that’s been constantly getting bashed despite clearly having solid arm strength, a bold personality, a Super Bowl appearance, and excellent postseason criteria. You might be thinking that the QB I’m referring to is Joe Flacco. It’s not. I’m really referring to Colin Kaepernick. Yes, Colin Kaepernick, entering his 5th … Continue reading Colin Kaepernick: Underrated Postseason Quarterback
Bears-49ers Recap (9/14/14)
Be honest, did you expect San Francisco to lose? If you didn’t, you’re not alone. But the Bears starred 0-2 directly in its eyes and found a way to escape it. After facing a 17-0 deficit, the Bears offense outscored the 49ers 28-3. This was led by QB Jay Cutler. After starting off awful, Cutler … Continue reading Bears-49ers Recap (9/14/14)