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543 million dollars and not a single sb win among them. Gotta say chiefs were pretty smart giving Mahomes that 10 year contract
10 upvotes, 15 comments. Yik Yak image post by Anonymous in NFL. "543 million dollars and not a single sb win among them. Gotta say chiefs were pretty smart giving Mahomes that 10 year contract"
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Anonymous 5w

it feels worth noting hurts was one of the first qbs to make 50 mil a year and they put a good enough team around him to carry him to a ring, this graphic was just made the millisecond that he was no longer in the top 10 after several franchise contracts and now we gotta hear this same narrative constantly

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Anonymous 5w

Thanks for reminding me that man will terrorize my division and haunt my dreams until at least 2031

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Anonymous 5w

Love, Lawrence, and Tua being on this list is insane. Honestly same with dak, purdy, and Herbert

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 5w

If hurts was still on this list the point would still be valid. 10 QBs making 50 mil+ and only one of em won a ring. Hurts is the only qb to actually be awarded his massive contract after a season where he actually deserved it. When he finished second in mvp voting, was second team all pro, and made the Super Bowl

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Anonymous replying to -> hustinjerbert 5w

Tbh the way his numbers are trending it may be less terrorizing in the future. There’s two paths from here, chiefs offense has a massive bounce back, or the dynasty starts to fizzle out as their talents start regress or leave

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 5w

Id like the latter

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 5w

mickey mouse ass 2nd team all-pro and MVP placement. He wasn’t better than Allen or Burrow that year and it wasn’t really close.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

Holy lack of ball knowledge. Allen and burrow both had at least twice the amount of picks and not nearly enough more total touchdowns to make up for it lmao. Including fumbles Allen literally turned the ball over 20 fucking times, burrow 15. Hurts only turned it over 8 total

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 5w

Box score watcher. Nobody who actually watched the season thought Hurts was anywhere near the caliber of player those two were

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 5w

Literally everyone who watched did lmao hurts was the consensus second best qb going into 23

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4w

This is just straight up revisionist history he absolutely was not. He was considered 5th at best behind Mahomes, Allen, Burrow, and Rodgers.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 4w

Imagine taking to me about “revisionist” history when you’re the one rewriting shit lmao

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 4w

You don’t understand the levels of autism involved in my football obsession dawg I 100% know more than you lmao

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 4w

Dawg I’ve been obsessed with this shit for a looong time and saw a lot of people rank QBs going into the 2023 season. I can tell you with absolute certainty that the big 3 was Mahomes, Allen, and Burrow at the time. You can literally look this shit up on youtube, there’s old lists. NOBODY had Hurts ahead of the big 3.

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Anonymous replying to -> #4 4w

Oh you makin me laugh now lmao. Literally everyone was sayin hurts>burrow and allen, because at the time it was true lmao. Allen couldn’t protect the football to save his life and burrow was overrated too. Out here rewriting history like some kinda fascist government would

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