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Flacco Closing in on 4,000 yards.
With his 309 today, that puts him at 3,783 by my calculations.
217 yards against the Bengals would do it.
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12-23-2012, 10:49 PM #2
Re: Flacco Closing in on 4,000 yards.
Hope he gets it. Its a nice career milestone...1st 4,000 yard season.
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12-23-2012, 11:54 PM #3
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I do to. He already has a new career high with what he did today. 4,000 would be great.
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Re: Flacco Closing in on 4,000 yards.
Meh. Nearly everyone throws for 4,000 yards these days. Its like what 3,000 yards was 20 years ago.
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12-24-2012, 12:14 AM #5
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12-24-2012, 12:23 AM #6
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And no, not "nearly every QB" does it. Right now only 8 out of the 32 starters are above 4,000 yards.
Brees
Stafford
Romo
Brady
Ryan
P. Manning
Luck
Palmer
Right now there are guys like Aaron Rodgers, Eli Manning, Philip Rivers and RG3 that aren't there. In fact, Flacco is ahead of all of them except Rodgers. The only two QB's right now ahead of Joe that aren't at 4,000 yet are Rodgers and Josh Freeman.
So maybe by the end of next week, Flacco would be in company of about 12-14 QB's with 4,000 yards or more. And considering the offensive sputtering we've had this year, especially on the road, Flacco getting to 4,000 would be a big deal and a pretty damn good stepping stone to future success.
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A 16 game season, with pass crappy rules, no grounding outside the pocket, Olineman can hold, Db;s can't even touch a WR.....anybody can throw for 4k these days. An impressive stat these days are QB sacks in this holding/no grounding/ roughing the the QB era. Now 48 yard FGs are chipshots, used to be a really difficult kick. Special balls for kickers and no jumping to block the kick. Game is technobowl. Officiating and the NFL rules committee ruined a once entertaining sport. Just get better helmuts and change the rules back, especially the grounding rule.
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12-24-2012, 12:28 AM #9
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Mark Sanchez
Cam Newton
Philip Rivers
Sam Bradford
Brandon Weeden
Ryan Fitzpatrick
Ryan Ranehill
Christian Ponder
These guys have no shot, and it's not a lock Eli Manning or Matt Schaub will hit 4,000 and the Texans currently have the #1 seed.
4,000 yards is still a big deal.
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12-24-2012, 12:37 AM #12
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i doubt it, they put the NE game at 1pm and Denver at 4pm. Plus, Bengals have nothing to gain by winning at all still 6th seed. Joe might see a quarter if that. Having a hail mary shot a 4th seed isnt worth playing your starters when you have an important game the next week. They will be game planning for the Colts all week this week and next week, not the Bengals. They know the Bengals and see them twice a year. It will be like the 4th preseason game.
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12-24-2012, 01:01 AM #14
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4,000 is a big deal. It's one of the bench marks for a franchise QB.
Besides not every QB throws for 4K. In 2011, 10 QBs threw for 4K or more. In 2010 only 4 QBs did."It is an undeniable and may I say fundamental quality of man that when faced with extinction, every alternative is preferable." —Leonard Church
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12-24-2012, 01:11 AM #15
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Re: Flacco Closing in on 4,000 yards.
Shut up Dade. If you keep spouting those facts, Boulder"I have an inside source who's wrong 75% of the time but totally trust me on this"Raven will have to admit that throwing for 4k is a pretty big deal. Imagine how painful that would be for him.
No guys. Obviously Joe sucks and 1500 of those yards don't count. Ray Rice probably got them.My motto was always to keep swinging. Whether I was in a slump or feeling badly or having trouble off the field, the only thing to do was keep swinging. -Hank Aaron
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12-24-2012, 01:25 AM #16
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12-24-2012, 03:57 AM #17
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And just how many yards would Joe have had if Cam bothered to pay any attention: to his players, to other coaches, to what the other team's defense is doing, to what his own players are doing, etc.
Joe's numbers have been stunted by Cam's inexplicable execution of his scheme.
Same's true for Ray Rice.
And Jacoby's had 2 TDs taken away by the refs (which means Joe's had 2 TDs taken as well)
Forget the numbers: watch the games, they tell the true story.
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Re: Flacco Closing in on 4,000 yards.
It doesn't matter, Joe will be judged on what he does in the postseason.
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Re: Flacco Closing in on 4,000 yards.
Actually it's what the team does in the Post Season. However if the Ravens get to the Super Bowl Joe will get the money he's looking for.
It's crazy though how 4,000 yards means nothing anymore. It wasn't that long ago when breaking 3,000 put you in the top 5 in the league. It's sad how they've killed defense.
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12-24-2012, 07:14 AM #20
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Re: Flacco Closing in on 4,000 yards.
There is no reason why Joe shouldn't AVERAGE 4,000 yards a season, with his arm, his ability to spread the ball around, and the fact we have very capable weapons on offense.


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