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10 hours ago, BrianS said:

Just another example of an NFL trend:  we'd rather accept lower odds high ceiling / low floor guy than bring in a guy with a lower ceiling / higher floor.  It's one of the reasons the NFL is having the QB crisis that it is.

We've started looking at Kirk Cousins, David Carr, etc as stat padders, failures, not good enough.  It's the wrong way to look at it.  Consistent, winning franchises don't necessarily need Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Patrick Mahomes to compete.

A lot of this has to do with playing in the Tom Brady era.  A lot of teams got stopped short by Brady.  Not just in the Super Bowl, but in the playoffs.  Since 2001, there have only been seven seasons where Brady didn't knock at least one team - if not more - out.  Overall, Brady has knocked 30 teams out.

Never before has a QB so dramatically affected the outcome of the league for such a long period of time.  This is what teams are trying to fight.  They need someone who can beat the GOAT if called upon.  QB play overall has suffered because teams are trying to hit home runs instead of getting on base.

NBA has been there for years.

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11 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

I like when people throw out the mediocre numbers and poor outings against elite college programs...

NEWSFLASH!

LIBERTY ISN'T A COLLEGE FOOTBALL POWERHOUSE.

Do y'all think it's harder for Liberty receivers to get open against better comp?  Harder for Liberty lineman to block elite college athletes?  But, I guess Malik is just supposed to block and catch for himself.😂

Ignorance is bliss, context doesn't matter when you live in ignorance. 

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17 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, he is a nightmare pick for us. The only guy I could see maybe doing okay in our circumstances is baby hands.

But I wouldn't want to spend a 6th on him.

Same dude. 

Hear me out here though. Keep Darnold, sign Matt Ryan for cheap (he would be pissed and want to fug up ATL), and draft Willis. We're going to suck anyway. Why not make it entertaining? 

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14 minutes ago, NCTHFL0567 said:

Same dude. 

Hear me out here though. Keep Darnold, sign Matt Ryan for cheap (he would be pissed and want to fug up ATL), and draft Willis. We're going to suck anyway. Why not make it entertaining? 

Rhule would then be rotating Sam, Matt, Willis and PJ in a revolutionary 4 QB system. 

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