(this is the give an interview option)
Preston Beatz, it's been a long, storied career, but it's coming to a close with your recent retirement announcement. What would you say your greatest accomplishment was?
"Well, I'd say it was making Baltimore a great franchise again, after a long time where they were one of the worst franchises in the league. Becoming the first QB to win back to back MVPs in over 20 years, since the great Franklin Armstrong, wasn't half bad either. I'm comfortable with my status as one of the greatest QBs ever to play in league history."
How about your recent seasons? Is it fair to say that they haven't been what you'd liked?
"While I won't say that I expected much different, as an aging QB on a team without much talent, there's not much I could do. I still would prefer not to throw over 20 interceptions in back to back seasons, but at least I'm at the top of basically all the record books now!"
Preston Beatz, it's been a long, storied career, but it's coming to a close with your recent retirement announcement. What would you say your greatest accomplishment was?
"Well, I'd say it was making Baltimore a great franchise again, after a long time where they were one of the worst franchises in the league. Becoming the first QB to win back to back MVPs in over 20 years, since the great Franklin Armstrong, wasn't half bad either. I'm comfortable with my status as one of the greatest QBs ever to play in league history."
How about your recent seasons? Is it fair to say that they haven't been what you'd liked?
"While I won't say that I expected much different, as an aging QB on a team without much talent, there's not much I could do. I still would prefer not to throw over 20 interceptions in back to back seasons, but at least I'm at the top of basically all the record books now!"