IMO, Hill is an all-pro compared to dilrod!I dont know if I would necessarily call Hill better then Dilfer, But I certainly wouldn't call him worse.
If that dillhole can lead a team to a SB I dont see why Hill cant either.
I dont know if I would necessarily call Hill better then Dilfer, But I certainly wouldn't call him worse.
If that dillhole can lead a team to a SB I dont see why Hill cant either.
Dilfer had one of the strongest arms ever ,so he couldn't have been very good or he'd be HOF
If that dillhole can lead a team to a SB I dont see why Hill cant either.
I think Hill will have fewer drops because he doesn't throw so hard ,he's catch-ableLets look at another guy who didnt have the strongest of arms but collected a few rings... Phil Simms.
I would think that Hill can at LEAST play on the level of a Phil Simms
If the Rams defense can duplicate the 2000 Ravens defense than sure Hill can lead us to a SB.
Defensive legacy[edit]
The Ravens defense in 2000 is often named among the greatest NFL defenses of all time. A 2007 ESPN Page 2 list ranked the 2000 Ravens defense at #3 in NFL history.[1] Baltimore gave up only 970 rushing yards (60.6 per game) all year, an NFL record for a 16-game season,[2] and 186 fewer yards than the next lowest team, Baltimore's Super Bowl XXXV opponent, the New York Giants. Baltimore gave up only five rushing touchdowns all season, and allowed a paltry 2.7 yards per rush, both league bests. Baltimore only allowed 165 points all season, also an NFL record for a 16-game season. Furthermore, the Ravens recovered an astronomical 26 fumbles during the season, double the total the second-ranked team.[3]
Lets look at another guy who didnt have the strongest of arms but collected a few rings... Phil Simms.
I would think that Hill can at LEAST play on the level of a Phil Simms