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  1. 13 minutes ago, csx said:

    So now we pivot to not starting the first overall pick we traded for. The Huddle would have shititspants

    There is no shame anymore in these debates.

    It's not about not starting them. It's about pulling them when they're playing badly. 

    If someone is making the right reads but can't hit the broad side of a barn then you put in the hot hand. Nothing wrong with trying to win the day and coaching afterwards. If it wrecks their confidence then they're weak in the first place.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Basbear said:

    By the looks, he's cut and stays home for awhile......then a QB injury hits and he's called for a try-out only. 

    I mean Im not a fan (just like fields, Howell, Pickett, etc) but he's got elite skills and I don't just say that. 2nd overall and just a awful big city fit. He's still young.

    Plus if you look at the last 4 drafts and focus on QBs, my God it's a horror show!! Like 2 decent picks and 25 terrible ones....WHY would any team trade up with those odds...Just wait a year or two and send a late 6th and the 3rd overall pick in 2022 is yours.....lance, Pickett, fields, Wilson, etc etc etc. 

    I think that's because of how overly simplified college offenses are now. 

    You're essentially getting QBs that need an entire extra year of development even more so  over how they were done in the past. 

    Could explain why we see mediocre QBs become serviceable backups by like year 5. 

  3. 9 hours ago, MHS831 said:

    Yeah, I had Nix too high, but   Here is what I was going by  (77.4 Completion percentage):

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    His Auburn film is what will likely hold him back a bit. 

    You never know though maybe the light is on now. 

  4. On 3/5/2024 at 3:45 PM, MHS831 said:

    Many of you have been calling my team of receptionists and blowing up my web page, X, and other stuff to get my views on where you think these QBs will land.  I already know, so SPOILER ALERT:

    • GREEN= Draft
    • Black = Free Agency

    Here is how it is going down, folks. My predictions:

    1. Cousins to Atlanta (Florio seems to think that Cousins' wife is from Ga and they were checking out schools in the area.  Done deal)

    2. Wilson to Minnesota  (Just re-signed Jefferson and there is no competition for the job as there would be in Pittsburgh.  Raiders possible)

    3.  Mayfield to Tampa Bay (they must love him there, without Canales.  TB may be only team willing to write a $35m check for Baker)

    4. Fields to Raiders  (with a lot of cap room--about $50K, they can afford to give up a second rounder if necessary or so and still pay for Fields)

    5. Williams to Chicago (first overall draft pick)

    6. Daniels to Washington (Baltimore highlights are on their shared local newscasts--they want the next dual threat QB that rivals Jackson--Maye obviously the smart choice here, but I have a feeling...)

    7. Maye to New England (Pats take the QB that Washington doesn't)

    8. McCarthy to NY Giants (NY will trade up to reach for McCarthy and play him behind Jones for a season.)

    9 Nix to Denver  (Denver has no cap room and they will have to take a QB at #12.  They probably will not be able to outbid the Giants to move up to #4 or #5 to get McCarthy, so  Nix will  become Sean Payton's apprentice.  Hard to believe he would be drafted in the top 12, but some have Nix rated the highest of the second-tier QBs, and I see Nix as a good fit under Payton)

    10. Penix to Pittsburgh (The Steelers have limited cap room, so a free agent beyond Russell Wilson is not likely--instead, they will take the strong armed, slinger from Washington. 

     

    Denver would be better off with Rattler over Nix. Should probably just trade back if they want to take a 2nd or 3rd round talent. 

    Nix has been around forever and has never been all that great. 

  5. 7 hours ago, NAS said:

    Look at the Broncos. 5 games in, they know they have to rebuild. They’re releasing and trading away assets in order to get the highest picks and best new players possible 

    Even Vikings are doing the same knowing they need to move on from Cousins and start over.

    Only dumb Tepper thinks he can have his cake and eat it too. Never embraced the strategy to go through one terrible season instead of 6 or 7.  Never hit the reset properly, and what do we have to show for it?

    So many on this forum pooed on those of us who wanted to lose last year so we could get the best pick possible without trading away our future. Where are you now?

    I'm here wondering why we didn't retain the coach that created chicken salad out of chicken poo. 

     

    But whatever it's not up to us. 

  6. 3 minutes ago, Billy Love said:

    Steve Smith calling out someone for not being mentally strong enough to handle constructive criticism is an absolute joke. Steve Smith is pitiful. 

    Hes also the guy that made a HOF career out of said criticism. He used it as fuel to be great. 
    Aside from punching co workers in the face we could all take a lesson from that. 

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