Rich Eisen Is Bewildered There Weren’t More Buyers for the Services of a Very Pissed Off Joe Flacco

Rich Eisen reacts to comments made by Bengals quarterback Joe Flacco who thinks that he can still be a starter in the league.

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47 comments
  1. He's 41 years old, has a Super Bowl ring, & yet has "unfinished business." Sir, don't you want to be able to hold your grandchildren without suffering excruciating pain?
    Brett Favre & Joe Montana come to mind.

  2. I mean I certainly don't think he's a premier starter, but if you're a team trying to rebuild and you're grabbing a new QB that needs to learn and sit behind someone for a year or two, he'd be a great choice for that kind of situation. Not to mention he wouldn't cost much so it would free up money for other positions

  3. I think KC might have had interest (only bc it makes sense), but I think he wanted to be THE starter & not the eventual backup + he was also more expensive for them (imo). They got Fields instead for half the price $-wise. (I'd prefer Flaco, but we'll see how Field does if/when he gets the chance to play.
    Tua is perfect for a backup role. Decent QB, generally. Can run an offense & gives you a chance to win. Less likely to start for a lengthy period, so his exposure to another concussion is limited. He could potentially stay in the league much longer that way.

  4. I would not go with Tua, hear is damaged beyond repair psychologically from fear of concussions. Flacco in Cincinnati may get a chance to what that team, their line is not able to keep Burro upright.

  5. That was for the cameras. Even Flacco knows his best days are long over. But whatever…go play some more ball and keep collecting checks.

  6. At this point, I'm not sure what the scenario is for him being signed as anything other than a backup, except for "team waiting to draft a QB next year" or "Just drafted a QB and don't want to start him until next year."

  7. I think Flacco still is a better choice than some QB ones this year for some teams and I think he would have won more games last year with Cincinnati but that defense ugh

  8. Flacco threw for 470 yards, put up 42 points in a non-overtime game against the Bears, a playoff team, last season.. Of course 50 seconds was too much time on the clock for the Bengal's D to close out the game but that wasn't Flacco's fault, he's still got the juice. I'm honestly glad no one else thinks so because he'll be a great backup for Burrow..

  9. A bunch of people here gaslighting themselves into thinking Flacco isn’t elite are also acting like Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen ARENT franchise cancers.. meltdown kings

  10. He was really good with 2 top notch receivers and an offense that fits his skill set. Most see him as a backup because he is without 2 of top 15 wide receivers. Just look at what he did with Cleveland last year

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