Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Matt Kahlil fuged this team hard


Manther

Recommended Posts

Cam was sacked 3 times in the first half and under pressure nearly every pass play.  Matt , Mr I'm feeling better...no I'm really better now....I mean it this time...its the best I ever felt...crap meanwhile raping us financially...when really HE JUST SUCKED....created a ripple effect on the line that we paid for this season.  It was a key component to the total degradation of the oline...forcing Cam to play pocket passer, which he has never been comfortable with.  

The player who hurt the team the most  in last nights game didn't even play.  It was Matt Kahlil.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Kalil is garbage and I have a feeling he will ride this contract out then retire. He knows he is getting paid no matter what and we are screwed if we cut him at all this year even as a post June cut we will have a ton of dead cap. He has no reason to take a pay cut and he has us bent over a barrel. We really signed a terrible contact with this man.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, Manther said:

Cam was sacked 3 times in the first half and under pressure nearly every pass play.  Matt , Mr I'm feeling better...no I'm really better now....I mean it this time...its the best I ever felt...crap meanwhile raping us financially...when really HE JUST SUCKED....created a ripple effect on the line that we paid for this season.  It was a key component to the total degradation of the oline...forcing Cam to play pocket passer, which he has never been comfortable with.  

The player who hurt the team the most  in last nights game didn't even play.  It was Matt Kahlil.

I love to dump all over Matt Kalil but he didn't sign himself. Just sayin'....

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, thebigcat said:

you should be mad at JR, he is the one who wants to run a "family first" team and likely pushed DG into that signing along with extending Olsen and TD for their 9th contract extensions 

This.  Signing "fan favorites" to extensions when they have no gas left in the tank ends in mediocrity.... but we aren't even that good at the moment.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, PanthersBigD said:

I'm not mad at Matt Kalil. I'm mad at Dave Gettleman. Especially after seeing Andrew Whitworth killing it for the Rams. Dave made some terrible long term gambles that have hobbled this team. If someone were to pay me all of that money, I'd take it too. 

Exactly— Dave screwed the pooch there. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I think he did a solid job.  Honestly I liked his post game interview the best.  He gave himself a C and said he left a lot out on the field.  That kind of attitude can carry him far.
    • This is lacking a fairly considerable amount of context. For one, Adams(age 22) started 12 of 16 games, had 38 rec, 446 yds and 3 TD's on 66 targets(18 less, with 2 less games started). The main thing missing here is that the top two WR's for Green Bay that year combined for about 2800 yds and 25 TD's. Now if you want to throw a more accurate dart at Adams, take a look at year two. This year the production was spread around considerably and Adams didn't stand out from that pack(pun not intended).  So, if XL struggles mightily this season, I would probably keep that comparison in your quiver to counter argue. I would suggest that I don't think that scenario is probably very accurate for most HOF caliber WR's taken in the first round over the past 15 or so years. Adams was the 89th pick overall, as well. A little different hill to climb than XL, although not massively.
    • to clarify I am not referring to Will Levis.  Not knowingly.   I just made that up and tried to use a reasonable guesstimate of what else was done.  That sounded in the ballpark.  At one time I did look it all up and there were several teams that had much more successful days downfield.   If that happened to be Levis' actual numbers than it's more of a lucky coincidence.  If memory serves, it wasn't just Will Levis that brought the claim into question, it was SEVERAL teams had better days.  and you are missing my entire point of the subjective nature of it all.  If PFF employee Doug watched Bryce's film and then used his same unique subjective vantage point to grade all 31 other starting QBs.  Then dumped into into a spread sheet, it would a subjective Doug take but at least it would be a level uniform subjectivity.   The grades are done by various people.  All watching and applying their own subjective view to a play.  Everyone isn't going to grade incompletions out the same.  Or completions.   So when you dump it all into a spread sheet and hit sort.....it's not actually a statement of fact as portrayed.  Which is why you sometimes get some head scratching stuff.  I'm not reframing anything.   I don't think.  I just wasn't going to look it all back up so I was talking vaguely off the general issue I have with PFF and treating any random claim they make as the truth. 
×
×
  • Create New...