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LinvilleGorge

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  1. Yeah injuries aside Morgan, Beason, and Kuechly were all HOF talents.
  2. A late round RB wouldn't be surprising of Davis isn't retained.
  3. Yeah, DJ has room to improve. That's why I'm not arguing that he's top 5. He's not on Adams' level yet. Adams is arguable the best in the league. DJ isn't in that conversation yet.
  4. 9th in receiving yardage last year. 11th this year. Meanwhile, who were his QBs? Most of the guys above him on the list have QBs like Mahomes, Rodgers, Allen, Wilson, etc. Honestly, Allen Robinson is the only guy above him who also played in an offense with a subpar QB situation.
  5. To be fair, Adams is much better in the red zone. The red zone is where Moore can stand to improve the most but Teddy is absolutely not the right fit to help him do that. Teddy's limitations as a QB are most evident in the red zone.
  6. DJ is a top 10 NFL WR. Put him on a roster with a legit QB and he's putting up video game numbers.
  7. For someone who tries to present himself as being so intelligent and analytical, this is a stunningly dense post. It's about potential points and wins added. If we had a HOF kicker, how many additional points would we have added over Slye? How many additional wins would that have created? Now, how about the same questions if we had a HOF QB instead of Teddy? See the difference?
  8. No way do you add another mid-level vet signing to the roster on top of a 1st round draft pick. You'd probably have north of $40M in cap space dedicated to the QB position not to mention a very unhappy QB room because that mid-level FA isn't signing here if he knows this is your plan.
  9. It's more than just that. You have to do more than just work hard, you have to work the right way and get the right coaching. Both he and that staff deserve a ton of credit for the QB he has become.
  10. I'll probably start watching more of these guys' games after the SB. I've seen zero of Lance's games. Probably 4-5 of Fields' over the years. Three of Wilson's this year.
  11. Allen couldn't hit the broadside of a barn in college. His improvement this year is nothing short of stunning.
  12. All of my criticisms of Herbert were criticisms of his play within that Oregon offense. He had every physical trait you could want in a QB and for some reason that staff still didn't trust him.
  13. You can be in love and still admit there are aspects that fall short of perfection. It's not like the throws were awful. The receivers didn't have to stop. But he wasn't hitting those guys in stride and like Waldo stated, that brought the CB back into play and gave them an opportunity to potentially break it up. If you can't see the difference between that and the Howell deep balls, I don't know what to tell you. Yeah, it's nit picking but you want to nit pick on top 10 draft picks. Not throwing as good of a deep ball has Howell isn't exactly a knock. Whether it's college or NFL, there isn't a long list of better deep ball throwers than that guy.
  14. It wasn't just one throw. I'm not trying to "prove" anything. You fell in love and now you're being emotional.
  15. Watch again. He had great success throwing deep but the receiver had to slow down and wait for just about every one of them. Fields had a great game and it out him back on my potential wishlist, but don't let the results distract from the reality that the ball placement wasn't great on several of those throws.
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