I didn't notice your list of tougher QBs let alone even a single name. I'm not saying there aren't/weren't tougher but he was the 1st I thought of.That's a laugh!
That's hardly relevant.
There weren't many tougher than Favre. This guy is probably a Bears fan. Packers live in their head rent free. For almost 30 years that had to endure Favre and then Rodgers throwing all over them. Now its Love's turn. I have to admit something clicked with Love in the 2nd half of the season. He's been money.I didn't notice your list of tougher QBs let alone even a single name. I'm not saying there aren't/weren't tougher but he was the 1st I thought of.
As I recall he took a lickin' and played through a lot of injuries. It was hard to keep him out of a game.
If you consider his choice a laugh, you should easily be able to come up with 10 who were universally considered tougher.
I didn't notice your list of tougher QBs let alone even a single name. I'm not saying there aren't/weren't tougher but he was the 1st I thought of.
As I recall he took a lickin' and played through a lot of injuries. It was hard to keep him out of a game.
If you consider his choice a laugh, you should easily be able to come up with 10 who were universally considered tougher.
Matthew StaffordThere weren't many tougher than Favre. This guy is probably a Bears fan. Packers live in their head rent free. For almost 30 years that had to endure Favre and then Rodgers throwing all over them. Now its Love's turn. I have to admit something clicked with Love in the 2nd half of the season. He's been money.
Matthew Stafford
Josh Allen
Patrick Mahomes
Ben Roethlisberger
Jim Kelly
Troy Aikman
Terry Bradshaw
Joe Kapp
Bobby Lane
Sammy Baugh
John Elway as well...
Favre was/is the numero uno, prima donna diva in NFL history and Aaron Rodgers is tugging on his apron, wailing, "I wanna be just like you mama!"
Both, incapable of comprehending that they were/are, had become the "problem/distraction/impediment" preventing their teams from reaching their potential because of their selfish, self-centered, egotistical selves.
Must be something imbedded in the tundra up there.
And it was a LOT more punishment. It's not even close.When talking about the toughness of QB's, keep in mind they took more punishment in the past due to fewer rules to protect them.
Kirk. I highly respect your thorough knowledge of the NFL. It is truly impressive.I made a bit of $ yesterday. Had the Ravens money line, Packers to cover and topped it off with a Lightning win over Buffalo. Crazy that Proline was giving them 1.8 odds.
Let's hope I can keep the momentum going today.
1st game Bucs at Lions. The spread is currently Lions -6. I'm confident the Bucs cover this spread. Lions D is still their Achilles Heel so laying almost a TD is too much.
2nd game Chiefs at Bills. Bills -2.5. I think home field advantage is pretty big and the Bills have played well the past 5-6 games but damn they are banged up coming into this one on a short week to boot. Reid is a better coach than McDermott and the KC defense is superior to Buffalo's. But I just think the Bills are a team of destiny this year. They sense something and Allen is the biggest game changer playing. Give me the home team in a close battle. Strictly a hunch. Really looking forward to watching this one.
Yes, another frustrating Bills loss. Thank goodness, I don't bet on these games!!Scott Norwood baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe not. Damn.Maybe an all Lake Erie SB. It's still in play.
The math that goes into setting odds is exhaustive I hear exactly what you're saying. When I put in a confidence factor often that is based on a gut feeling. Both games yesterday were super close and could have gone the other direction. The LIons D played better than I thought they would - they got pressure on Baker and forced two picks. That was the difference.Kirk. I highly respect your thorough knowledge of the NFL. It is truly impressive.
And I know I've said it before but you are basically saying that the oddsmakers screwed up. You know more than they.
We both know that that is folly. Whatever factors you've considered they've considered 100X more factors. It's their jobs. Billions and billions of dollars are riding on their judgement. I know they have to tweak the numbers a bit depending on which way the betting public goes. But they are the unequivocal experts.
Bet with your gut, bet with a system, bet for your favourite team you'll be close to 50%. I've never kept stats for the playoffs, but it seems to me that in the playoffs the home team, the team that has a better record (yes the schedule is unbalanced) covers more often. I took all 4 faves and I'm 2-1. I prefer to analyze the performance of the oddsmakers, not the performance of the teams.
Just be realistic and I hope you make a shitload of money. BTW, this goes for every single solitary prognosticator. The guys on TV, the guys on the radio, the guys on-line and in the publications. the former NFL guys, the guys who run their own betting sites/agencies and yes, the rest of us schmucks. Don't look at a few factors and think that the guys in Vegas overlooked something.
Gonna watch the Bills now. I got it on PVR.