# Matthew stafford
Fantasy 101: Rams’ Matthew Stafford was the only QB with 50 passing TDs last season
Fantasy football drafts are coming fast and furious, and that’s leaving fantasy owners trying to figure out who they should take at quarterback. Los Angeles Rams’ Matthew Stafford is one of the most interesting candidates on the market. He’s coming off a huge season that saw him and the Rams win the Super Bowl. But does that mean he’s the best choice for fantasy? In this video, I explain why I believe there are better options than Stafford when choosing your next quarterback. If you were just trying to build a team to win the Super Bowl, then Stafford is your guy. So don’t get it twisted, I’m not saying Stafford is a bad quarterback. I’m just saying that there are better fantasy options. Guys like Russell Wilson and Dak Prescott are better second tier quarterbacks than Matthew Stafford. Watch the video and hear all the reasons I won’t be drafting Mathew Stafford this season.
Matthew Stafford and LA Rams prove Tom Brady is not the GOAT
Oakland Raider Charles Woodson knocking the ball out of Patriot Tom Brady's hands in the 2001 AFC Divisional playoff round(The Baltimore Sun) Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams proved why Tom Brady is NOT the greatest quarterback of all time by beating the Bengals 23 to 20 in Super Bowl LVI.
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2008 Lions Post First 0-16 Season | Today in Sports History
Today in sports history, the 2008 Detroit Lions became the first team to go winless in a 16-game season. With a 31-21 loss on the road to the Green Bay Packers, the Lions made sports history. The Lions were the first team to go winless over the course of a full NFL season since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1976. For Tampa Bay, however, it was their first season as an expansion team. Unfortunately for the Lions, it was their second winless season, with the other coming back in 1942.