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kungfoodude

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  1. That is some poo I would do if I had Bezos level money. Just buy some poo that I hated for billions and shut it down. Like Twitter or Facebook.
  2. Once he gets traded somewhere else or the unlikely scenario that he stays with the Texans. I think we can be in the running but this situation is so insanely wild I am just sort of enjoying the ride.
  3. Great stuff @Verge. INB4 @rippadonn pulls his Kyle Trask train into the station.....
  4. I would have. I have always been a Jameis fan.
  5. SF would be stupid to make that offer but I wouldn't turn them down.
  6. I agree with this completely. A big reason a lot of these 1st round guys do end up busting is teams reaching on these prospects. Do a thorough evaluation and you should be able to avoid more of those busts.
  7. At least you finally admit it is your personal opinion rather than throwing it out as factual information or presuming to know the mind of their owner or front office.
  8. This isn't work, this is a place to literally randomly BS about Panthers/NFL topics. That is what is going on in this thread. The reason all the topics are so insanely repetitive is that nothing is going on in the NFL at the moment. Our biggest ticket items are QB, QB, QB and QB. There really isn't much to speculate about other than that.
  9. I'd live to see him in New England. I don't want to see them ever recover from losing Brady and drafting him would be a great way to keep that streak going.
  10. Herbert had elite skills almost across the board. His concerns were largely related to the offense he was playing in. Jones has very few discernable elite attributes save perhaps touch and timing. There is a reason he hasn't ascended past players like Lance, Fields or Wilson on most boards.
  11. Drew Brees dead cap of $12 mil is well below Teddy. So I am not sure how that taints the list. And 13th is pretty bad for a backup QB. That is why I often quote his closest comparisons, which would be Osweiler, Glennon and Foles. If Teddy makes it through this next season, it will be the most money he will likely make in his entire career.
  12. He is the 13th highest QB salary this season and will be 10th in 2022. Prescott will likely push him down the ladder but Big Ben and Alex Smith may get cut, so he could actually end up higher in 2021. It was an atrocious signing, for an atrocious amount, by an atrocious GM. As for why this dead horse keeps being so heartily beaten? Well that is no mystery at all.........it's February. This is one of the 2-3 months during the year during which most of the horse hamburger is made.
  13. I have seen breakdowns of each round the the further you go into the draft, the lower the likelihood of getting a long term starter or effective player basically by the round. Frankly, after about the 3rd round the success rates drop drastically across the board. Rather unsurprisingly, I believe the position with the greatest success in the first three rounds was OL and DL.
  14. I think we need to either pursue Watson or trade up if we like a couple of these top 4 QB's. Otherwise, stand pat and take the best OL/CB/WR available at 8 and then fill out roster needs the rest of the draft. I am not a fan of gambling on lower tier QB prospects like Jones or Trask. If you gamble, gamble big like Lance or Fields or Wilson. I would also like to see us avoid making typical Hurney mistakes(like taking a LB or RB in the top 10).
  15. I like Jameis but the odds of him still being on the market after the NFL Draft are pretty slim. If we haven't gotten a valid free agent option prior to the draft, there aren't likely to be many better options that Teddy on the free agent market. There aren't going to be but a couple when free agency opens.
  16. The first round is far kinder statistically. This has been something that had been looked at by more than one source and the statistics bear out that first round QB's have greater career success on average. That shouldn't be a surprise, as they are typically widely regarded as better prospects. I am not interested in a non-first round QB this season not only because those prospects are not likely to be any better than what we have now but because we are a team with many needs and "wishing and hoping" in the second round is sort of what our past GM was famous for. This is an extremely deep OL draft, take a guy that can replace replace 3-4 starters that will be gone from that unit. Or take any number of othet positions we have big two deep needs(TE, DE, DT, LB, S, CB, etc).
  17. Tom Brady is Tom Brady because he is probably the biggest competitor to play in the NFL in the past 40 years. Tons of QB's have had Tom Brady's physical skills or better over the past 30 years but there is only one Tom Brady. Mac Jones is pretty similar to a lot of the backup QB's in the NFL currently. So unless you believe he is an elite level competitor or has elite intangibles, there isn't a big reason to draft a guy like him. Mostly average to slightly above average attributes for a prospect.
  18. We don't have gambling room. That second round pick could easily be an 8 year starter on our OL versus a 4 year backup QB that signs elsewhere to be a backup. The history of non-first round QB's is not kind. It's fun to point out the outliers but they are that precisely for that reason, they are remarkable. How did that Will Grier gamble work out? Jimmy Clausen? Pike? LeFors? Fasani? Wienke? Colquitt? Those are just OUR non-first round QB's. The rest of the league isn't too far off.
  19. We have bigger needs than a backup/journeyman caliber QB. If you miss on the top 4, your evaluation better show he is a top 15 caliber prospect. If not, get a player that can actually help us.
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