Max



Oladokun's stat line at halftime for KC is very similar to Max's stat line at the half today.
 




Last edited:

Really difficult to watch at times today. But the Packers' defense is a shell of its former self. So I'm hoping he'll have a little more time back there against them.
 

Really difficult to watch at times today. But the Packers' defense is a shell of its former self. So I'm hoping he'll have a little more time back there against them.
With any luck JJM can suit up and play on Sunday; he hasn’t been placed on IR and would be great for him to get more snaps and confidence.
 







Max has struggled, there is no getting around that. That said, expecting a ton out of an undrafted rookie QB is pretty foolish. He clearly has a long way to go before he will be ready to play at this level, very few rookies are ready to play right away in the NFL, even the high rated ones.

Max showed improvement from the disastrous start in Seattle. Is playing behind a patchwork offensive line but at the very least he protected the football and gave his team a chance to win ugly.

It is unlikely that Max's longterm future is as a starting QB in the league but he has a chance to develop into a solid backup. Would love to see him get a chance to play behind a healthy offensive line, the Vikings current line is a complete mess.
 



Max wasn’t great to watch last night but he’s a Gopher and it was great seeing a Gopher starting in NFL. It’s cringe watching him play, it’s like I’m nervous for him on very play. He looked small, skinny, shrimp, awkward, and out of place, but he’s out there as a starter!

I think back on how Tyler Johnson started his NFL career, I didn’t think he’d make it past Tampa Bay, but he surprised me.

Not confident Max will be on an active roster next year, so I’m happy for him on how far he has came today. Already having a full “active” year 1 in NFL! Huge accomplishment as it is. His rookie salary isn’t too shabby either at $10,000 signing bonus and a $840,000 base salary for his 2025 rookie season.
 

Max wasn’t great to watch last night but he’s a Gopher and it was great seeing a Gopher starting in NFL. It’s cringe watching him play, it’s like I’m nervous for him on very play. He looked small, skinny, shrimp, awkward, and out of place, but he’s out there as a starter!

I think back on how Tyler Johnson started his NFL career, I didn’t think he’d make it past Tampa Bay, but he surprised me.

Not confident Max will be on an active roster next year, so I’m happy for him on how far he has came today. Already having a full “active” year 1 in NFL! Huge accomplishment as it is. His rookie salary isn’t too shabby either at $10,000 signing bonus and a $840,000 base salary for his 2025 rookie season.
You left out "awful mustache". O line was nonexistent. My son and I used to play Madden. He would use field goal block on every play, tell me he was going to do it and I still could not get the ball out in time with no receivers covered. That what it looked like yesterday. This is on KOC.
 


Brosmer sucks. He doesn’t get rid of the ball resulting in sacks. When flushed out of the pocket he throws it out of bounds. Unfortunately his audition in front of a national audience will leave him with a 9-5 next year.
 


That's what Mike Zimmer and Tom Kelly would say.
And that worked for Kelly because he won 2 world series. Not so much for Zimmer. Kelly wasn't all gruff though. Zimmer was.
 


Brosmer sucks. He doesn’t get rid of the ball resulting in sacks. When flushed out of the pocket he throws it out of bounds. Unfortunately his audition in front of a national audience will leave him with a 9-5 next year.
Or maybe going to med school to become a doctor, or maybe coaching
 


What is his team's winning percentage with him as starting quarterback? 66.67%?
 




What is his team's winning percentage with him as starting quarterback? 66.67%?
Giants was in relief but he did lead the game winning drive, but technically they were also winning when JJ went out so not sure who is considered the winning QB Anyways saw a tweet that said Max became the first QB in the modern era to throw for under 70 yards, get sacked 7 plus times and still win the game.
 

Giants was in relief but he did lead the game winning drive, but technically they were also winning when JJ went out so not sure who is considered the winning QB Anyways saw a tweet that said Max became the first QB in the modern era to throw for under 70 yards, get sacked 7 plus times and still win the game.
That's a crazy stat
 






Top Bottom