Dobbs traded to Cards

#5
#5
Can you name the qb who starts for them? Did he win Heisman? Happy for one of our two well known ambassadors. Can you name the other? No his name is not Eli...ha
 
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#11
#11
Dobbs heads to the desert to potentially compete for the Cardinals' starting job, which has not yet been settled between veteran Colt McCoy and rookie Clayton Tune. Dobbs has familiarity with Arizona's new offense, which is coordinated by former Browns tight ends and quarterbacks coach Drew Petzing, and should be considered a legitimate candidate to win the job in Arizona while the Cardinals await Kyler Murray's return from ACL surgery.

Browns trading QB Joshua Dobbs, 2024 seventh-round pick to Cardinals for 2024 fifth-rounder

Crazy day
 
#16
#16
I don't really watch the NFL anymore, but I would like to see JD become a starter and then have some success, shutting all the nay sayers up.

I believe the nay sayers are going to win this one. He'll never have long term success as a starting NFL QB. He would have done it by now if it was going to happen. Not beating out Mason Rudolph(who is a horrible QB) is a telling sign.

On the plus side, He's having a nice career as a backup without getting beat up and making a ton of money
 
#20
#20
I honestly don't watch any NFL games.
I'm not proud of it, just uninterested these days.

I followed the Titans for years, but since we went to some games in 2022, just stopped.

Like MLB, players change teams too often for my personal tastes, so team means nothing. I don't know who is still on what team and that kills my interest level.
I liked it when good players would spend at least half of their career with one team. That made it easy to invest my emotions or time watching games. If I like a player or a team, it is all fleeting.
 
#23
#23
I gotta laugh a little. You guys that say you don't watch the NFL. You watch it. No one believes it. You're football fans. You may not watch it like you used to, but you watch it enough to know what is going on. Especially on Sunday and Monday nights.

I haven’t purposely watched a regular season game since Tyreek Hill avoided suspension after threatening his child. I followed a game last year with the Jags/Chargers because it was the last part of a parlay. I watch 6-7 college games on Saturday and wake up early on Sunday to watch the Premiere League With my daughter. I’m not personally missing anything.
 
#25
#25
I believe the nay sayers are going to win this one. He'll never have long term success as a starting NFL QB. He would have done it by now if it was going to happen. Not beating out Mason Rudolph(who is a horrible QB) is a telling sign.

On the plus side, He's having a nice career as a backup without getting beat up and making a ton of money
Probably true and I agree that Pittsburgh was his best opportunity.

But, there are some examples of guys that bounced around for several years before catching on. Warner was in and out of the league a time or two before his breakout season.
 

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