great fans…so cringe tho lol
Oh, I see the the Huntsville prison now has a Boy Band.
What a difference a QB makes! I liked the way they worked in Carlise to the sweeps and wildcat. Next year will be interesting how Nagal works it.
You should pay attention to Houston High School football. He was as much a dual threat as VY was
A good long read.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-qb-rankings-power-conference-2026/
I exited after they said Marcel Reed is better…
so if you play in the Big10 or Sec you have to be better? s#it rankings just like pre-season polls. not worth the click
Blessed to not have a clue what any of those acronyms mean. I just like Weigman cause by eye test I can tell he’s a gamer and that’s the kind of guy you can rally around. Go Coogs.
Look at the SAC MAC DAC on that muthajamma
I had to look it up:
The terms SAC, MAC, and DAC primarily refer to Throw Accuracy (Short, Medium, and Deep) ratings in the Madden NFL video game series, specifically Madden 25 , where they dictate the percentage of passes that will be on target based on distance.
In Madden 25 , EA Sports defines these ratings as follows:
- SAC (Short Accuracy) : Determines the accuracy of passes over 0–20 yards , covering routes like screens, slants, and digs.
- MAC (Medium Accuracy) : Governs accuracy for throws between 20–40 yards , including routes like corners, deep ins, and outs.
- DAC (Deep Accuracy) : Controls the accuracy of long throws over 40+ yards , such as streaks and sluggos.
It would probably be more impressive if I knew what all those letters meant.
Question:
Tom Brady was drafted in the sixth round by the Patriots with the intent of just having another roster body. How was he ranked by all these geniuses? How did he turn out.
Joe Montana was drafted in the third round back then. In the third round you were not considered to even be a starter or make the roster in these times. How was he ranked by these geniuses? How did he turn out?
The one thing in common with these evaluations is that most of these so called professional evaluators have no clues of what makes a player stand out.
No one, not one nfl experts expected Joe or Tom to even be a starter. In the nfl you need one team to give you a chance. It is up to you to grab it but even then you need to have the extreme luck that a coaching staff will be smart/competent enough to use your talents.
How many players highly ranked ended up in the regular professional life after just a few years? Even though they were high draft picks?
Baseball analytics be like


