Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Austen's Goal Line Stand of the Summer



GOAL LINE STAND:
Has Everyone Forgotten About Reggie Wayne?


Reggie Wayne may be getting older, but he still
has some of the best hands in the NFL.
This has become an epidemic in the NFL. Has everyone forgotten how good Reggie Wayne is and how he could very likely end up in the Hall of Fame?

This phenomenon seemingly started in 2010. When Peyton Manning was struggling, everyone blamed the fact that all his weapons were injured. That season, Wayne played all 16 games, caught 111 passes for 1,355 yards, and was an All Pro selection. Those numbers are off the chart, yet he got little praise for his production despite being double covered all season long.

Why does he get written off just because he was fortunate enough to play with one of the all time greats at the quarterback position? Does Jerry Rice get flack for being teamed up with Joe Montana? Would Wayne put up the same numbers had he been playing with Rex Grossman? Obviously not, but that does not mean his production should go unnoticed. 

Friday, July 6, 2012

TOP 32 QBS FOR 2012

I love to do this every year because there is so much turnover from year to year. Players fall off the map (Donovan McNabb) and new faces jump into the mix (two players who have yet to even play a snap in the NFL). There are a lot of differing opinions when talking about quarterbacks but here is my list of guys who I would want leading my franchise in 2012 if I had to take them just for one season.

  1. Aaron Rodgers (Last year: 3): If you could design the perfect quarterback, it would be Aaron Rodgers. He has a huge arm, he can accurately throw the ball anywhere on the field, and he is a threat to run the ball at any time. Rodgers is so good that despite going 15-1 and having the most impressive regular season of any quarterback ever, he is extremely disappointed with himself because he came up short in the playoffs. Look for him to be even more focused in 2012 on winning a championship. He could be the best quarterback the league has ever seen if he can continue to play anywhere near the same level as he has been the last two years.
  2. Tom Brady (Last year: 1): Brady might be the best quarterback the NFL has ever seen, but Rodgers edges him out barely because of his superior athleticism. No one makes mediocre players look like Hall of Famers like Brady does. And most importantly, he still wins a ton of games in both the regular season and the playoffs.
  3. Drew Brees (Last year: 4): Brees shattered Dan Marino’s passing record last season and people barely noticed thanks to Rodgers’ season. Brees always finds a way to improvise when a play breaks down and makes something out of nothing. He is helped by a great system and a lot of role players who fill specific needs, but do not underestimate how good this guy is. The Saints need to pay him whatever number he is asking and be happy they have a quarterback who will single handedly win them 10 games a year. 
  4. Eli Manning (Last year: 9): People thought I was giving Eli favoritism when I ranked him at 9th last year. Little did we know that 9th was way too low for this guy. Eli carried his team to yet another Super Bowl in which they were an underdog in almost every playoff game. There is not a quarterback in the league who was more clutch when his team needed him most, but he needs to be more consistent before he jumps into the top three.
  5. Ben Roethlisberger (Last year: 6): Big Ben continues to develop as a quarterback and is getting better every year. His size and his arm strength make him almost impossible to game plan around. He can break three tackles in the pocket and then throw up a perfect deep pass to one of his many speed receivers. He gives the Steelers the chance to score on every play. Again, more importantly, he wins a ton of games every year.