I think it is saying, R̶o̶o̶k̶i̶e̶ CJ Stroud threw for 4,108 yds and had interception rate of 1%. The only other player to ever do that in #NFL history is Aaron Rodgers and CJ Stroud did it as a rookie. It could have been written with a little more clarity
No way Stroud doesn’t win. He’s been talked about being great all year, and coming up big in the most critical time of the season cements it. I don’t think I have ever seen so much positive talk on the Texans in the media across the board. People are in awe. Puka has been fantastic and he wins it any other year. You know this though.
LOL. I couldn't watch it live either. I knew the score and still thought the Texans were going to choke. The missed extra point. The fourth down dropped pass by Indy and then not being able to run out the clock on the safety. I might have had a heart attack watching it live. It hasn't been easy being a Houston sports fan.
Considering CJ is a Pro-Bowl alternate..does him getting further in the playoffs actually decrease his chances of being a Pro-Bowler?
Honestly, what was the point of watching football back then if you had to put up with crap like that?
I was, like, "Wait! So every other QB had more INT's than TD's?!" There must be some kind of qualifiers for that stat because Bronko Nagurski had 3 TDs to 2 INTs, somebody named Bo Molenda had a TD and a pick and John Cavosie had 2 TDs and 0 INTs. But, yeah, everybody else had more INTs than TDs. And nobody is listed as a QB except for Keith Molesworth. Herber also led the league in yardage with 639 in 14 games (but only 8 starts). Man, the NFL was wheels off back then. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1932/passing.htm#passing::pass_td