The level of play in the NFL right now is absolutely unacceptable. These are the best players in the country...

The level of play in the NFL right now is absolutely unacceptable. These are the best players in the country? These are the players that get millions of dollars? The Bengals, the Jets, the Bears...Such utter fucking GARBAGE, they spend millions and millions and can't even put a mediocre product on the field. How the FUCK is this happening? Where is the professionalism? If we don't have enough talented coaches/players, maybe we need to cut a lot of the teams and have far fewer

all horribly run organizations who consistently fail

Congratulations, this is what happens when niggers get paid millions regardless of job performance. Couple that with the players not even being from Cincinnati and guess what? They don't give a fucking shit.

The NFL honestly feels like the NBA, where many teams have already decided this early in the season to tank for a better draft pick.

Don't forget about the Browns and Bills. Why is it acceptable that some teams can just be stupidly mediocre forever. What a joke.

>regardless of job performance

NFL is pretty unique in that it doesn't have fully guaranteed contracts. By all means, more than any other league, their job performance has the most impact on their current checks.

Salary cap too low and hard cap, so teams can only pay a few good players and fill the rest of the roster with rejects and practice squad players.

So you're saying there are good players out there that aren't on a team because the salary cap is too low to allow NFL teams to pay every good player?

How bad are they? How would they fare against the best college teams?

i don't get why you're losing you shit over this, there have always been bottom of the barrel teams and always will be. are you just an asspained bengals fan or something?

They would still cream the best college teams. A school like Alabama may keep it close for a quarter or two.

realistically, they would all kick the shit out of virtually every college team. 18-22 y/os versus adults with 1-20 years more experience playing against the sport's top flight. you have to excel in CFB to make the NFL. the "x college team could beat the browns" meme is just that, a meme

>Some teams are good some teams are bad

That is how it has always been

More about the owners being cheap as hell and not giving a fuck. If what you were saying was correct, every team would suck

Mostly it's the result of a lot of college programs being total shit

>Here at Ohio State, we run a variation of with wing spread option, skit skat Skoodle. It's takes advantage of our players best attributes

>QB goes to the pros and can't take a snap under center


They aren't taught shit.

no they would not, the jets would outscore alabama by at least 30 points and they're the laughing stock of the league right now

agree and disagree

certain teams admit they're rebuilding and have virtually no shot this season, but they still try their hardest every single game even if they know they'll lose badly

in the NBA GM's and coaches intentionally put their players in the wrong position with the only intention to lose games for "X" player in the upcoming draft

unlike the NFL one superstar player can take your from bottom of the league to NBA finals contender

many people say the colts "sucked for luck" and they still suck even with him

The NFL is really bad at the moment, I don't think I've ever been so bored watching it.

Literally saw a guy get hit in the chest with the ball and flick it into an opponent's hands yesterday. Like how fucking pathetic are you that you can't watch a ball thats hit you in the chest.

Raising salary gap is the worst possible move

ITT: spics and niggers having a r*ddit tier discussion
>monkeycollission

How much money is that chink field goal kicker with the Chargers earning?

More than your entire countries GDP, muslim

t.Chong Lee Williams

>expecting a deep talent pool in a sport only really played by one country of 320 million people

There's about 20 million men of playing age in the US, considering how many of them prefer other sports or none at all, you need to fill 32 rosters of roughly 60 players when you consider reserves and practice squads from only a few million people.

It's over.

They only look so bad because they guys they're playing against are amazing.

the QB is the alpha and omega of modern NFL offenses. You can't do anything without a good QB.
And that's hardwritten in the sport itself: only playmaker is the QB, other players are mere pawns or just need to have 1 skill, like running fast.
But if you can have 50,000 guys who run fast per year, there are probably just 1 or 2 guys per year who can play QB.
I fear that the sport will have to deeply change its rules if you want to enjoy NFL in the future (without mentioning CTE, but it's another problem)

Too many rules makes the players overly cautious on every play.

This is it. The NFL can't find even twenty professional-quality quarterbacks. We're watching an NFL where Sam Fucking Bradford is an in-demand player who would make at least a quarter of NFL teams better. And the only QBs worth a shit are on the verge of retirement.

Who is going to be leading this league in five years? Luck? Cam "who cares" Newton?

"Sam fucking Bradford" is a Heisman winner, #1 overall draft pick, and record holder for completion percentage.
Dipshit

College accomplishments don't mean shit in the NFL

>can't afford 20 professional quality QB's

You know the NFL is the only game in town right? If you are a QB you play in the NFL. America simply isn't producing good QB's.

Falcons have Ryan for another 8-10 years.