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LinvilleGorge

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  1. I doubt anyone is trading for #6 until we're on the clock. That's why we're talking to multiple teams. Every team might have a different prospect(s) they'd be willing to make the move to get.
  2. The disconnect is that I've watched every snap of Howell's career. I'd probably watched 5-6 total games of Herbert's. I know what Howell's mental make up is. I didn't know about Herbert's.
  3. That's always been our philosophy. Wait til next year. How's that working out? I agree with Fitterer on this one. At some point you have to start swinging and keep swinging until you get a hit.
  4. What do you think an "average QB class" looks like? If you're expecting 3-4 legit starters out of an average class then I understand why you're buying into the narrative.
  5. Yeah. In hindsight taking Tua and his Bo Jackson'd hip over Herbert was a huge mistake. All the questions I had regarding Herbert in that Oregon system should've gotten cleared up by NFL talent evaluators in the interview process. That's the part of the process is fans have no insight into. I gotta judge a guy based on the offense he played in. When you handcuff the hell out of your QB I gotta assume there's a reason for it. Well, there was. Those Oregon coaches were idiots.
  6. I just think everything gets exaggerated leading up to the draft. A bit below average QB draft class on the hella of a QB draft class that was considered all-time type great and it gets spun as the worst group of QBs in the history of the sport. Three really good but still flawed OT prospects and it gets spun as the greatest OT class ever. It's all hyperbole and everyone is going to act shocked when 4-5 QBs go in the 1st.
  7. It might play out that way but the narrative of these prospects as prospects is skewed significantly. Herbert ended up being the 3rd QB prospect taken. The NFL whiffed on that evaluation too. He absolutely goes 2nd overall if that class was redrafted. I doubt the Bengals would give up Burrow for him and that's understandable.
  8. You gotta ignore a lot of glaring weaknesses in the OT prospects. I honestly think the QB class is a little below average and the OT class is a little above average. Neither are exceptional either way. You gotta wear your optimist glasses for the OTs and your pessimist glasses for the QBs to buy the narrative.
  9. Him moving the team would honestly be welcomed by me at this point. Charlotte would immediately become the top available market for an NFL franchise and we could wash our hands of Tepper's poo show. Seems like a win to me.
  10. I'm not sure if Rhule is factoring in the level of veteran QB that's going to be willing to come here and play for him which is pretty stunning considering we've chased and whiffed on every decent vet QB available since he was hired. You would've thought he would've been ready to swallow that bitter pill by now.
  11. Overall I would agree. I'm firmly on team trade down though. Especially with a potential answer at LT already on the roster.
  12. It's odd to me how everyone can easily point out the weaknesses of the QB prospects while ignoring the weaknesses of the OT prospects. The football player on the field has never matched the athlete in the gym for Neal. Ekwonu is a better run blocker than pass protector and that's a big concern for a LT. He's also built more like an OG than an OT at 6'4" 310. Cross is another guy who's a bit undersized at a shade over 300 pounds with significant questions about his physicality at the NFL level. I'm just not buying into this draft narrative that this OT class is special and the QB class is trash. It doesn't add up.
  13. It's always seemed like by far our likeliest scenario. Our biggest need is QB and there's no consensus top 10 QB prospect in the draft. Fitterer loves trading down and trading in general. We lack a 2nd or 3rd round pick greatly hampering our roster building draft capital. Trading down is almost certainly our preferred option.
  14. Nah, hindsight being 20/20 the franchise was already ruined we just didn't realize it yet. The ruination occurred when Tepper signed the papers.
  15. @tecc86, remember this post and celebrating that meaningless win when we're talking draft again in October while Herbert is playing like an MVP candidate.
  16. Minshew is probably the best bet there. Honestly, if the draft doesn't fall right for us I'd rather kick Philly a mid-rounder next year for Minshew vs. trading real assets for Jimmy G or Baker Mayfield and their significantly larger cap hits.
  17. It's something that has to be seriously looked into and evaluated. The NFL is going to bring a whole new level of stress and there are going to be some inevitable struggles on the field. How will he deal with it? It's something that has to be asked of every prospect. Virtually everyone considered as a potential first rounder has the talent to succeed if everything goes right. Nothing ever goes completely right.
  18. Yep. If the vets suck, do you really have anything to lose by playing the rookies? Especially if you're out of contention. It was just baffling to watch.
  19. Something that the "Tepper isn't going to just suddenly start making bad business deals" crew conveniently forgets. Tepper is petty as fug and he's willing to lose on the financial side if it satisfies his pettiness.
  20. His good measurables that others are hanging their hats on made me even more down on him. They don't show up on the field. He basically plays like a more mobile Mac Jones. Throws outside the numbers in the NFL are going to be off the table. He can't get the ball out there against NFL DBs without getting them jumped for a pick six.
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