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Aubrey is 14-for-16 from 50+ this year and 24-of-26 in his career. He has a higher conversion rate from 50+ than he does from 30-39 (19-23) and 40-49 (17-19). He has a career 90% conversion rate overall (72-80).

With a few others attempting and making 60+ it can't be long before the NFL adopts a 60+ official category.
 
Aubrey is 14-for-16 from 50+ this year and 24-of-26 in his career. He has a higher conversion rate from 50+ than he does from 30-39 (19-23) and 40-49 (17-19). He has a career 90% conversion rate overall (72-80).

With a few others attempting and making 60+ it can't be long before the NFL adopts a 60+ official category.

Nuts how easy some of them are making it look. His record attempt last week was awful though :lol:
 
It was hooked terribly but I think indoors he has a legit shot at 70 (or longer).

Aye. You could tell he just tried to absolutely leather it and got it horribly wrong. Reminded me of when I play golf :lol:

Yeh i hope that now there's officially nothing to play for we let him go for it a few times between now and the end of the season.
 
Aye. You could tell he just tried to absolutely leather it and got it horribly wrong. Reminded me of when I play golf :lol:

Yeh i hope that now there's officially nothing to play for we let him go for it a few times between now and the end of the season.

I likened his attempt to those we see from students on College Gameday, so amped for the moment and just run up there and whack terribly.
 
It was hooked terribly but I think indoors he has a legit shot at 70 (or longer).
I think a few of the kickers in the league could potentially convert a 70 yarder in a dome. It's just pot luck as to if they will ever get an opportunity to do it. A lot of things have to align for the coach to say "feck it" at the end of the first half. I don't see any team doing it at the end of regulation to decide a game unless their season is over or their placing in the playoffs has already been sealed.
 
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Looks like Rodgers is done.

"Being released would be a first; being released by a teenager, that would also be a first,"
It was a reference to a story last week by The Athletic, which reported that Johnson, 77, takes advice from his teenaged sons, Brick and Jack.


https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/43129335/aaron-rodgers-suggests-jets-release-season
His form has picked up since a playoff place became a pipe dream. I can see Mark Davis pulling the trigger if Shedeur is out of reach.
 
His form has picked up since a playoff place became a pipe dream. I can see Mark Davis pulling the trigger if Shedeur is out of reach.
That was dumb by Raiders to be honest. I havent watched Shedeur so I dont know if he's good enough or not, but next draft lacks the depth at QB and Raiders need a QB.
The issue is that Rodgers is almost done, he does not work with modern coaches, and so Raiders will need to pick a coach that can work with him. As a pocket passer, he is obviously one of the greats.

couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. :)
 
I think there are like 5 teams that could win the NFC. Packers & Vikings are playing so well and them being wildcards is going to feck so much shit up. Compare that to AFC where it's basically 3 good teams and then a lot of average teams