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Everything posted by Jaxel
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By mid-level I mean teams not competing for top bowl games year after year. Lets go through your list. Mahomes - Texas Tech - Midlevel Rodgers/Goff - California - when was the last time they were good? Burrow - LSU Jackson - Lousville - aka doens't compete for championships Wilson - NC State/Wisconson - rarely competetivie in their conference Wilson - BYU enough said Cousings - Michigan State - see Wisconson Hurts/Tua - Alabama Tannehill - A&M Smith - WVU Murray - Oklahoma Allen - Wyoming Carr - fresno Herbert - Oregon More than half of these QBs are on teams that rarely compete for their conference championships, and the 4/5 best ones on this list, their colleges are awful.
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I think Stroud is a better pocket QB than fields and does a great job with touch. Just a comment. I wonder what it would look like if you add Haskins stats too. I think it's why Ohio State QBs are so hard to evaluate. With that said I like Stroud a lot, but i have said a million times I think the most successful QBs come from mid level colleges cause everything is harder for them. So I'm big on Ward, Levis and Hooker (minus his age, but Burrow was old too so....)
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The same applies if PJ jimmy clausen's us into our next legendary franchise QB.
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If Quinn is Fitterers top guy, the we should go ahead in fire him right now. Because this scenario says we have no vision of what we would ideally like the future to look like.
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I absolutely love Cam Ward and if we fall out of the top 10 he should 100% be our target.
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Assuming he is a first or second round guy, there are other intriguing guys with higher sealing as well. Cam Ward and Anthony Richardson come to mind. I also think Tanner McKee is someone to watch.
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Hasn't he been in college for like a decade? Not saying he isn't a top prospect, but he will be something like a 26 year old rookie, if age matters at all. I remember that being one of the hits against Pickett last year.
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For the record, I would like to see us persue Steichen next season, but I think it's always interesting that most interim coaches don't get an opportunity. Not necessarily because they perform badly, but usually the team is in a terrible situation or there a very limited sample to see change. Obviously, the Raiders coach last year is an outlier here. He lead that team to a huge turnaround, and still didn't get the job. With no QB, a half baked staff, what would it take to put you in Wilks' corner?
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I think the "not attractive job" is a common overreaction to bad teams in times of transition, but teams like the Browns and Lions and Jags have always gotten who they were chasing for... Even if it didn't always work out. I think we will get who Tepper wants, minus maybe Peyton.
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He fired Ron once, why would he want to do it again?
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I think Peyton is an incredible longshot. So I wouldnt count on it.
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Considering the recent WR trades, DJ is probably worth significantly more than a first round pick.
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I think Russel is to good to not get it together, Denver is a bizarre case study. They are the definition of a team whose roster doesn't necessarily reflect the expectations place on them.
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Quinn is okay... I get it, less of a risk than an unknown guy. I think Tepper needs to grab his brass balls and not be afraid to take another risk despite the failure of Rhule. it just needs to be a smarter risk.