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Calabis

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I’ve been spot on with my QB evals since the Flacco draft. Back when the likes of @Broc @Calabis were touting Josh Johnson and Kevin O’Connell and such.

Since then, I’ve been on Wentz, Jimmy G, Watson just to name a few.

You have a poor memory. You cant even remember half the idiotic things you say with how much you post.

Is this the year your boi Kylie Fitts breaks out?! ?

Lmao.....still happy about hitting on a QB who was slightly better than average at times.


In 2011

  1. Flacco has been the very definition of mediocrity since taking over the starting quarterback role for the Ravens in 2008.
    He had a solid 2010, but he's back to his old ways in 2011. Flacco currently has a 75.6 rating and is completing just 54.8 percent of his passes.
    He's settled into the ultimate Trent Dilfer-type role. He does his best not to lose games, but he certainly doesn't win them either.
    Flacco is one of the most glaring examples of bad quarterbacks on good teams, but let's take a look around the league and identify five more signal-callers whose teams are winning despite their subpar abilities.
 
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