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That doesn't do anything to explain why you thought it was relevant to compare the number of wins Caleb has 22 days into his age-23 year to the number of wins Justin Fields had in games played while he was 23. Can you actually explain it because the more you dance around the more it looks like you didn't realize that Caleb has only been 23 for less than a month.

To a dumbass there is nothing that would "explain" it now would it? Just Asking A Question
And the more you pontificate on this subject, the more it becomes apparent that you need not pontificate on this subject Caddyshack. Remember you're the ignorant asswipe that had to be told that the Bears were tanking in 22. Even after everyone and their mama knew that they were tanking in 22.

Stick to joyriding in Golf Carts and leave the football analysis alone dumbass

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Well, if you didn't erroneously think that Caleb Williams has been 23 years old for a large bulk of this season, maybe you can better explain why you thought it was relevant to compare the number of wins Caleb Williams has 22 days into his age-23 year to how many Justin Fields had during his? The floor is yours.

Well.if you weren't such an ignorant jackass, it wouldn't be required to fill you in on facts that are rather "well known" all of the time now would it?

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Don't tell Brick but Caleb is now officially a 23 year old rookie.

That doesn't do anything to explain why you thought it was relevant to compare the number of wins Caleb has 22 days into his age-23 year to the number of wins Justin Fields had in games played while he was 23. Can you actually explain it because the more you dance around the more it looks like you didn't realize that Caleb has only been 23 for less than a month.

He argued before that Caleb is 23 for his entire rookie year because he turns 23 in his rookie year and Fields turned 23 one month after the Super Bowl.

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That doesn't do anything to explain why you thought it was relevant to compare the number of wins Caleb has 22 days into his age-23 year to the number of wins Justin Fields had in games played while he was 23. Can you actually explain it because the more you dance around the more it looks like you didn't realize that Caleb has only been 23 for less than a month.

To a dumbass there is nothing that would "explain" it now would it? Just Asking A Question
And the more you pontificate on this subject, the more it becomes apparent that you need not pontificate on this subject Caddyshack. Remember you're the ignorant asswipe that had to be told that the Bears were tanking in 22. Even after everyone and their mama knew that they were tanking in 22.

Stick to joyriding in Golf Carts and leave the football analysis alone dumbass

So you want to compare win totals between one QB who has 3 games as a 23 year old with another QB who had, what, 15 games as a 23 year old, and you think that's sound analysis?


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He argued before that Caleb is 23 for his entire rookie year because he turns 23 in his rookie year and Fields turned 23 one month after the Super Bowl.


Nah I did it to illustrate how Justin Fields and Caleb Williams were not at the same "stage" while they were at the same age. However shame on me for expecting 2 guys whose preferred sport employs the use of "handicaps" to actually understand the point

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He argued before that Caleb is 23 for his entire rookie year because he turns 23 in his rookie year and Fields turned 23 one month after the Super Bowl.


Nah I did it to illustrate how Justin Fields and Caleb Williams were not at the same "stage" while they were at the same age. However shame on me for expecting 2 guys whose preferred sport employs the use of "handicaps" to actually get the point

The age difference is roughly 100 days. They are at the same stage.

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He argued before that Caleb is 23 for his entire rookie year because he turns 23 in his rookie year and Fields turned 23 one month after the Super Bowl.


Nah I did it to illustrate how Justin Fields and Caleb Williams were not at the same "stage" while they were at the same age. However shame on me for expecting 2 guys whose preferred sport employs the use of "handicaps" to actually get the point

The age difference is roughly 100 days. They are at the same stage.


Nah. Guys that actually played sports understand this.

Justin Fields didn't turn 23 until he was about to Start his 2nd season. That isn't the case for Caleb Williams. Actually Caleb Williams is a little "old" for a rookie in the NFL to be honest

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He argued before that Caleb is 23 for his entire rookie year because he turns 23 in his rookie year and Fields turned 23 one month after the Super Bowl.


Nah I did it to illustrate how Justin Fields and Caleb Williams were not at the same "stage" while they were at the same age. However shame on me for expecting 2 guys whose preferred sport employs the use of "handicaps" to actually get the point

The age difference is roughly 100 days. They are at the same stage.


Nah. Guys that actually played sports understand this.

Justin Fields didn't turn 23 until he was about to Start his 2nd season. That isn't the case for Caleb Williams. Actually Caleb Williams is a little "old" for a rookie in the NFL to be honest

"About to start his 2nd season" = March 5th? :lol:

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Brick wrote:
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He argued before that Caleb is 23 for his entire rookie year because he turns 23 in his rookie year and Fields turned 23 one month after the Super Bowl.


Nah I did it to illustrate how Justin Fields and Caleb Williams were not at the same "stage" while they were at the same age. However shame on me for expecting 2 guys whose preferred sport employs the use of "handicaps" to actually get the point

The age difference is roughly 100 days. They are at the same stage.


Nah. Guys that actually played sports understand this.

Justin Fields didn't turn 23 until he was about to Start his 2nd season. That isn't the case for Caleb Williams. Actually Caleb Williams is a little "old" for a rookie in the NFL to be honest

"About to start his 2nd season" = March 5th? :lol:


Well he sure as well wasn't 23 and still playing in Year 1 McCarver :lol:

It's no one's fault but yours that you cannot understand how Caleb Williams isn't really a "true" rookie.

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Caleb Williams isn't really a "true" rookie.

"He's not really a rookie because he turned 23 late into his 1st season in the NFL!" :lol: :lol: :lol:

EDIT: Justin Fields had 3 wins in the season in which he turned 23, Caleb Williams also has 3 in the season during which he turned the same age.


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Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
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Caleb Williams isn't really a "true" rookie.

"He's not really a rookie because he turned 23 late into his 1st season in the NFL!" :lol: :lol: :lol:

EDIT: Justin Fields had 3 wins in the season in which he turned 23, Caleb Williams also has 3 in the season during which he turned the same age.

Caddyshack cannot understand how 23 is a little old to be a Rookie QB. :lol: :lol:

Caddyshack also thinks it's stupid for anyone to think that a guy who is the QB of arguably THEE worst offense in the league is just not THAT DUDE! Ponder that one for a 2nd!

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The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
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Caleb Williams isn't really a "true" rookie.

"He's not really a rookie because he turned 23 late into his 1st season in the NFL!" :lol: :lol: :lol:

EDIT: Justin Fields had 3 wins in the season in which he turned 23, Caleb Williams also has 3 in the season during which he turned the same age.

Caddyshack cannot understand how 23 is a little old to be a Rookie QB. :lol: :lol:

Caddyshack also thinks it's stupid for anyone to think that a guy who is the QB of arguably THEE worst offense in the league is just not THAT DUDE! Ponder that one for a 2nd!

"He just turned 23, he's old for a rookie!" Jesus Christ loosen your grip on the class pet, Radio.


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I guess it is now a good time to point out that the often mentioned superior QB Jayden Daniels is about to turn 24.

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Justin Fields was just over two months away from turning 23 in Week 14 of his rookie season. The last week of his rookie season saw him just over a month and a half shy of his 23rd birthday.

Caleb Williams turned 23 in Week 11, and he's been 23 for roughly a month with a month left to go in the season, so calendar-wise there is merely a 2.5-3 month difference between how old Caleb Williams is as a rookie and how old Justin Fields was.

I bet Radio can't even remember what he's arguing at this point, it's so pants-on-head retarded.


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I guess it is now a good time to point out that the often mentioned superior QB Jayden Daniels is about to turn 24.

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The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Caleb Williams isn't really a "true" rookie.

"He's not really a rookie because he turned 23 late into his 1st season in the NFL!" :lol: :lol: :lol:

EDIT: Justin Fields had 3 wins in the season in which he turned 23, Caleb Williams also has 3 in the season during which he turned the same age.

Caddyshack cannot understand how 23 is a little old to be a Rookie QB. :lol: :lol:


WTF? Jayden, Nix and Pennix all older than Caleb you clown. Caleb is the second youngest starting QB in the league :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Beginning of this season:
Will Levis (25)
Jordan Love (25)
Trevor Lawrence (24)
Brock Purdy (24)
Bo Nix (24)
Bryce Young (23)
Jayden Daniels (23)
C.J. Stroud (22)
Caleb Williams (22)
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Juiced wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Caleb Williams isn't really a "true" rookie.

"He's not really a rookie because he turned 23 late into his 1st season in the NFL!" :lol: :lol: :lol:

EDIT: Justin Fields had 3 wins in the season in which he turned 23, Caleb Williams also has 3 in the season during which he turned the same age.

Caddyshack cannot understand how 23 is a little old to be a Rookie QB. :lol: :lol:


WTF? Jayden, Nix and Pennix all older than Caleb you clown. Caleb is the second youngest starting QB in the league :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Beginning of this season:
Will Levis (25)
Jordan Love (25)
Trevor Lawrence (24)
Brock Purdy (24)
Bo Nix (24)
Bryce Young (23)
Jayden Daniels (23)
C.J. Stroud (22)
Caleb Williams (22)
Anthony Richardson (22)


Stupid is as stupid does in CFMB land. When it's pointed out that Caleb is rather old to be a Rookie, this clown proceeds to make a point about the ages of MOSTLY non rookie starters in the NFL. Huh? And Nix and Daniels are also old to be a starter. And Stroud and Richardson actually validate (not invalidate my point) dumbass : :

Like most of the buffoons around here that cannot understand "the spoken word", stick to gifs.

JJ McCarthy is 2 years younger than Caleb yet he was taken in the same draft. Yet it's out of bounds to suggest that Caleb is a "little old to be a rookie". Good Grief!

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The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Juiced wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Caleb Williams isn't really a "true" rookie.

"He's not really a rookie because he turned 23 late into his 1st season in the NFL!" :lol: :lol: :lol:

EDIT: Justin Fields had 3 wins in the season in which he turned 23, Caleb Williams also has 3 in the season during which he turned the same age.

Caddyshack cannot understand how 23 is a little old to be a Rookie QB. :lol: :lol:


WTF? Jayden, Nix and Pennix all older than Caleb you clown. Caleb is the second youngest starting QB in the league :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Beginning of this season:
Will Levis (25)
Jordan Love (25)
Trevor Lawrence (24)
Brock Purdy (24)
Bo Nix (24)
Bryce Young (23)
Jayden Daniels (23)
C.J. Stroud (22)
Caleb Williams (22)
Anthony Richardson (22)


Stupid is as stupid does in CFMB land. When it's pointed out that Caleb is rather old to be a Rookie, this clown proceeds to make a point about the ages of MOSTLY non rookie starters in the NFL. Huh? And Nix and Daniels are also old to be a starter. And Stroud and Richardson actually validate (not invalidate my point) dumbass : :

Like most of the buffoons around here that cannot understand "the spoken word", stick to gifs.

JJ McCarthy is 2 years younger than Caleb yet he was taken in the same draft. Yet it's out of bounds to suggest that Caleb is a "little old to be a rookie". Good Grief!


I have read alot of bad takes and stupid comments over my years on this board but saying Caleb is old to be a rookie QB is the dumbest shit I have ever read here.

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Juiced wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Juiced wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Juice's Lecture Notes wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Caleb Williams isn't really a "true" rookie.

"He's not really a rookie because he turned 23 late into his 1st season in the NFL!" :lol: :lol: :lol:

EDIT: Justin Fields had 3 wins in the season in which he turned 23, Caleb Williams also has 3 in the season during which he turned the same age.

Caddyshack cannot understand how 23 is a little old to be a Rookie QB. :lol: :lol:


WTF? Jayden, Nix and Pennix all older than Caleb you clown. Caleb is the second youngest starting QB in the league :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Beginning of this season:
Will Levis (25)
Jordan Love (25)
Trevor Lawrence (24)
Brock Purdy (24)
Bo Nix (24)
Bryce Young (23)
Jayden Daniels (23)
C.J. Stroud (22)
Caleb Williams (22)
Anthony Richardson (22)


Stupid is as stupid does in CFMB land. When it's pointed out that Caleb is rather old to be a Rookie, this clown proceeds to make a point about the ages of MOSTLY non rookie starters in the NFL. Huh? And Nix and Daniels are also old to be a starter. And Stroud and Richardson actually validate (not invalidate my point) dumbass : :

Like most of the buffoons around here that cannot understand "the spoken word", stick to gifs.

JJ McCarthy is 2 years younger than Caleb yet he was taken in the same draft. Yet it's out of bounds to suggest that Caleb is a "little old to be a rookie". Good Grief!


I have read alot of bad takes and stupid comments over my years on this board but saying Caleb is old to be a rookie QB is the dumbest shit I have ever read here.


Yep 23 is definitely not "old" for a rookie, even though you proceeded to name a number of guys that are his age yet were in the NFL at earlier stages and ages than he was. What a dumbass!

It's clear that MANY of you dopes have never actually played sports. Thus you don't understand what a "huge" difference that 1 year can actually make in the "development" err "evaluation" of a young player. And too stupid to actually comprehend why this matters even if someone explains it to you. That's just how some of you are.

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JJ McCarthy is 2 years younger than Caleb yet he was taken in the same draft. Yet it's out of bounds to suggest that Caleb is a "little old to be a rookie". Good Grief!
Number of QBs taken in the first round younger than 22. I may have missed a first round pick based on not throwing a single pass in the NFL but I did include JJ in that.
2024: 1 out of 6
2023: 2 out of 3
2022: 0 out of 1
2021: 2 out of 5
2020: 1 out of 4
2019: 0 out of 3
2018: 3 out of 5
2017: 2 out of 3
2016: 1 out of 4
2015: 2 out of 2

So, 14 out of 36 were less than 22 years old. So no, 22 is not a little old to be a rookie QB.

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Yep 23 is definitely not "old" for a rookie, even though you proceeded to name a number of guys that are his age yet were in the NFL at earlier stages and ages than he was. What a dumbass!

Justin Fields was just a month and a half away from being 23 in his rookie season. Doesn't that mean he was an older rookie as well? Or is this as blatant an arbitrary metric as it seems, just so you can say that Caleb Williams is worse than Justin Fields (even though he isn't)?


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Brick wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
JJ McCarthy is 2 years younger than Caleb yet he was taken in the same draft. Yet it's out of bounds to suggest that Caleb is a "little old to be a rookie". Good Grief!
Number of QBs taken in the first round younger than 22. I may have missed a first round pick based on not throwing a single pass in the NFL but I did include JJ in that.
2024: 1 out of 6
2023: 2 out of 3
2022: 0 out of 1
2021: 2 out of 5
2020: 1 out of 4
2019: 0 out of 3
2018: 3 out of 5
2017: 2 out of 3
2016: 1 out of 4
2015: 2 out of 2

So, 14 out of 36 were less than 22 years old. So no, 22 is not a little old to be a rookie QB.

See what I mean by "cannot comprehend" if when instructed.
You are evaluating a gut that is turning 23 his rookie year against guys that "might" turn 22 their rookie year. And somehow you think this is a "valid" point. How?

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The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Brick wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
JJ McCarthy is 2 years younger than Caleb yet he was taken in the same draft. Yet it's out of bounds to suggest that Caleb is a "little old to be a rookie". Good Grief!
Number of QBs taken in the first round younger than 22. I may have missed a first round pick based on not throwing a single pass in the NFL but I did include JJ in that.
2024: 1 out of 6
2023: 2 out of 3
2022: 0 out of 1
2021: 2 out of 5
2020: 1 out of 4
2019: 0 out of 3
2018: 3 out of 5
2017: 2 out of 3
2016: 1 out of 4
2015: 2 out of 2

So, 14 out of 36 were less than 22 years old. So no, 22 is not a little old to be a rookie QB.

See what I mean by "cannot comprehend" if when instructed.
You are evaluating a gut that is turning 23 his rookie year against guys that "might" turn 22 their rookie year. And somehow you think this is a "valid" point. How?

Huh? The age is as of September 1st of the draft year. Anyone who would turn 22 during their rookie year would be counted as 21 in the above numbers.

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every thread in the Bears section is made unreadable by ltg arguing about the steelers backup QB

You know what's also "unreadable"? Posters that don't post. Only to complain about other posters who do all of the time

And actually your posting in the Bears (when you did) is what made it "unreadable" for me when I began reading this board years ago. There is nothing more "useless" for me as someone who likes sports than "Your team sucks while mine does not" discussions. I hated it when it's Cubs/Sox and don't care all of that much when it's Bears/Packers. Who cares but whenever you interject in Bears threads it's invariably to talk about that. So what?

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JJ McCarthy is 2 years younger than Caleb yet he was taken in the same draft. Yet it's out of bounds to suggest that Caleb is a "little old to be a rookie". Good Grief!
Number of QBs taken in the first round younger than 22. I may have missed a first round pick based on not throwing a single pass in the NFL but I did include JJ in that.
2024: 1 out of 6
2023: 2 out of 3
2022: 0 out of 1
2021: 2 out of 5
2020: 1 out of 4
2019: 0 out of 3
2018: 3 out of 5
2017: 2 out of 3
2016: 1 out of 4
2015: 2 out of 2

So, 14 out of 36 were less than 22 years old. So no, 22 is not a little old to be a rookie QB.

See what I mean by "cannot comprehend" if when instructed.
You are evaluating a gut that is turning 23 his rookie year against guys that "might" turn 22 their rookie year. And somehow you think this is a "valid" point. How?

Huh? The age is as of September 1st of the draft year. Anyone who would turn 22 during their rookie year would be counted as 21 in the above numbers.


Brick it's tough to discuss anything with you because you're an internet troll as opposed to a fan of anything in particular. Thus you will always think like a troll rather than a fan or person who knows anything.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 11, 2024 3:03 pm 
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The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Brick wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
Brick wrote:
The Doctor Of Style wrote:
JJ McCarthy is 2 years younger than Caleb yet he was taken in the same draft. Yet it's out of bounds to suggest that Caleb is a "little old to be a rookie". Good Grief!
Number of QBs taken in the first round younger than 22. I may have missed a first round pick based on not throwing a single pass in the NFL but I did include JJ in that.
2024: 1 out of 6
2023: 2 out of 3
2022: 0 out of 1
2021: 2 out of 5
2020: 1 out of 4
2019: 0 out of 3
2018: 3 out of 5
2017: 2 out of 3
2016: 1 out of 4
2015: 2 out of 2

So, 14 out of 36 were less than 22 years old. So no, 22 is not a little old to be a rookie QB.

See what I mean by "cannot comprehend" if when instructed.
You are evaluating a gut that is turning 23 his rookie year against guys that "might" turn 22 their rookie year. And somehow you think this is a "valid" point. How?

Huh? The age is as of September 1st of the draft year. Anyone who would turn 22 during their rookie year would be counted as 21 in the above numbers.


Brick it's tough to discuss anything with you because you're an internet troll as opposed to a fan of anything in particular. Thus you will always think like a troll rather than a fan or person who knows anything.
It's not a troll to prove factually that your point is incorrect.

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every thread in the Bears section is made unreadable by ltg arguing about the steelers backup QB

You know what's also "unreadable"? Posters that don't post.

:lol: Fair point

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