BmoreGorilla
Veteran
Randall. He played on some good teams too. I used to love those early 90s Eagles teams. They were stacked especially the D
Randall. Faster and more agile and he looked cool as shyt when he played.

I'm a huge Randall fan, but if I'm being honest, McNair was a better qb, IMO.



How you gonna commit thread suicide like that

How you gonna commit thread suicide like that![]()
but who u got breh
Blame his no offensive scheme having ass coach.Cunningham underachieved tremendously. He was incredibly talented and honestly had one of the best arms in NFL History.
This is kinda off topic but I've always hated how black QBs got so close to winning it all only to fall just short of Super Bowl glory
Gary Anderson misses a field goal in the NFC championship after going perfect all season in 98 to deny Randall's storybook ending
Kevin Dyson is tackled one yard short of the endzone in Super Bowl 34 after McNair makes an incredible play to get them within scoring range
McNabb finally gets some WR help in the form of TO and they go to the Super Bowl only to lose to New England. Now McNabb could've played better but they still had a chance to win if not for some horrible clock management down the stretch. Also the 08 NFC championship where he and the Eagles rallied from a 24-6 deficit to take the lead only to lose to a Cardinal team they had blown out on Thanksgiving
Vick's incredible comeback year in 2010 ended with an interception to Tramon Williams in the Wild Card round. It was a bad throw but Riley KKKooper could've done a better job to prevent the cb from catching that ball
In only his 10th start Kaepernick rallies the 49ers from a 28-6 deficit in Super Bowl 47 to bring them within 5 yards of winning the game, but bad playcalling in the redzone did them in. Can you imagine how different this Kaepernick situation would be looked at if he won that Super Bowl?
Russell Wilson has a chance to cement himself as the greatest black QB ever with a second Super Bowl win but is picked off in the endzone on a play where giving Marshawn Lynch the ball was almost a sure touchdown
Cam Newton had the NFL in the palm of his hand in 2015, winning the MVP and looking unstoppable in leading the Panthers to a 15-1 record. Then he and the Panthers play poorly in Super Bowl 50 and he hasn't been the same since
It sucks and allows white folks to run with the stupid narrative that black QBs just can't get it done when it matters most