When you really listen to sportscasters, they say a lot of stupid things. I heard Hines Ward say this the other day: "To beat a Top-10 team, you've got to score points."
I didn't realize that rule applied to beating only Top-10 teams.
I remember in 2007 Derek Anderson got really hot for the Cleveland Browns, expansion edition. All of these so-called pundits got really excited and gushed over him. It was so FS. I think he was a Pro Bowel alternate or something. Within a year or two he turned into an interception machine again and became a back up again. I learned not to take what they say too seriously.
I remember in 2007 Derek Anderson got really hot for the Cleveland Browns, expansion edition. All of these so-called pundits got really excited and gushed over him. It was so FS. I think he was a Pro Bowel alternate or something. Within a year or two he turned into an interception machine again and became a back up again. I learned not to take what they say too seriously.
In Anderception's defense, the one big year was the year Braylon Edwards decided to actually catch the ball. Edwards Scissorhands returned the next season, and Anderson's career as a starter was fucking over.
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I didn't realize that rule applied to beating only Top-10 teams.
"Redskins will have a hard time winning if they turn the ball over tonight"
That was the inside analysis I caught from them today.