Well, I'm in favor. Because they are good QBs that can help this franchise win. That's all that matters.This is exactly why I am in favor of drafting Young or Stroud this year. Did you miss the first part of this conversation?
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Well, I'm in favor. Because they are good QBs that can help this franchise win. That's all that matters.This is exactly why I am in favor of drafting Young or Stroud this year. Did you miss the first part of this conversation?
Accuracy is the most important asset in a QBs armory.
It's up to the coaching staff to put him in position to exploit it.
Not looking for a girlfriend. Looking for a franchise QB. In much the same way Jimmy Johnson drafted Troy Aikman and Steve Walsh. Johnson didn't have much of a problem getting a 1, 2, and a 3 for Walsh. Those picks were instrumental in building a 3 Super Bowl Dynasty.
And suppose you hit the lottery and you have the #1 in 2024, do you draft Williams?Well, I'm in favor. Because they are good QBs that can help this franchise win. That's all that matters.
Josh Heupel's offense is an Air Raid Run-and-Shoot, pre-snap read, vertical passing game.Teddy Bridgewater was a 68% passer at Louisville. And Bridgewater was running an offense much closer to pro style than Hooker has run in college. I don't really see the comparison between the two. Zierlein's comparison of Hooker to Desmond Ridder seems much closer.
Accuracy is the most important asset in a QBs armory.
It's up to the coaching staff to put him in position to exploit it.
It's not cut & dried what would be the correct decision to make. There's an entire year of plays and data to analyze, across the board. Not to mention how the decision would impact the chemistry of the team. You look at this like it's a fantasy team with trading cards. Things are different in real life.And suppose you hit the lottery and you have the #1 in 2024, do you draft Williams?
Williams threw for over 4500 yards, passed for 42 TDs, ran for 10, and won the Heisman Trophy. That's real life and real numbers. If he repeats those feats, and there is no reason to think he won't, it's kind of a no-brainer. Johnson and Belichick built their dynasties on having more draft picks than most, not less, and having a HOF QB.It's not cut & dried what would be the correct decision to make. There's an entire year of plays and data to analyze, across the board. Not to mention how the decision would impact the chemistry of the team. You look at this like it's a fantasy team with trading cards. Things are different in real life.
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Williams threw for over 4500 yards, passed for 42 TDs, ran for 10, and won the Heisman Trophy. That's real life and real numbers. If he repeats those feats, and there is no reason to think he won't, it's kind of a no-brainer. Johnson and Belichick built their dynasties on having more draft picks than most, not less, and having a HOF QB.
Those are pretty much the same raw numbers that Bryce and CJ have put up the past 2 years, facing better competition. So, still need to think things thru a bit.Williams threw for over 4500 yards, passed for 42 TDs, ran for 10, and won the Heisman Trophy. That's real life and real numbers. If he repeats those feats, and there is no reason to think he won't, it's kind of a no-brainer.
Size of the wallet still matters most. And Bryce will put the most into Cal & Hannah's.Demeco joins the women who have been lying about that since the beginning of time!![]()
As Doc said and why I pulled away from loving Njigba-smith is NOT skills but hamstring. If healthy, he would be talked about as possible first off board before Bears traded out. As with Stingley, injury did occur.
You're getting the next Patrick Mahomes and I'll just leave it at that. BTW Stroud and Young numbers were about 75% of Williams and Maye and S and Y have far superior WR and OL.Those are pretty much the same raw numbers that Bryce and CJ have put up the past 2 years, facing better competition. So, still need to think things thru a bit.
Here's one thing you haven't considered or have failed to mention. Trading the 1,2 pick a year later would incur $19+ million of dead money on the 2024 cap. Will you congratulate Nick for that? And you can expect 20% less (minimum) in the 2600 draft points the 2023 1.2 was valued at due to the year lost on the contract. So there are costs in trading a draft choice from the previous season you just can't get back.
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As Doc said and why I pulled away from loving Njigba-smith is NOT skills but hamstring. If healthy, he would be talked about as possible first off board before Bears traded out. As with Stingley, injury did occur.
All I want to know is did Young order a salad and then eat all of Caserio's french fries?![]()
...and he refused to step on a scale at his pro day.
My original post detailed all of your points.Dude gets a lot of run from the Rose Bowl game, but to be honest if you look at game logs, he had 35 catches in the first 8 games of the season then blew up with 60 catches in the final 5 games. He has a half season of first round pick performance in his college resume. So not only injured, but a very small sample set of actual dominating performances that was now two seasons ago.
yes but TBF, he probably had to get Stroud's trust as JSN line up next to Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson. I was hoping to see him healthy without those two; didn't happen.Dude gets a lot of run from the Rose Bowl game, but to be honest if you look at game logs, he had 35 catches in the first 8 games of the season then blew up with 60 catches in the final 5 games. He has a half season of first round pick performance in his college resume. So not only injured, but a very small sample set of actual dominating performances that was now two seasons ago.
Size of the wallet still matters most. And Bryce will put the most into Cal & Hannah's.
My original post detailed all of your points.
Don't be Debbie Downer, Mr. Optimistic.Initial excitement will…..losing will eliminate that run to the bank.
Coach Ryans doesn't come off as Draft Sneaky Pete. He's on the keepin' it real tour.Normally talking up a certain player is a move to get teams offers deals.
Well, Williams and Maye threw 25% more passes collectively, so that makes sense. Not to mention playing against inferior competition. And both going sub .500 vs ranked teams, Williams 2-3, Maye 2-4. Maye in particular has a long way to go.You're getting the next Patrick Mahomes and I'll just leave it at that. BTW Stroud and Young numbers were about 75% of Williams and Maye and S and Y have far superior WR and OL.
For how long is the question.Size of the wallet still matters most. And Bryce will put the most into Cal & Hannah's.
You're overselling this. Smith-Njigba was on a 1000 yard pace prior to those 5 games and was the Buckeyes leading receiver in yards gained in 3 of the first 8 games in 2021.I was simply pointing out that the one dominant season that keeps getting mentioned was really only 5 dominant games.
Who’s the next Mahomes?You're getting the next Patrick Mahomes and I'll just leave it at that. BTW Stroud and Young numbers were about 75% of Williams and Maye and S and Y have far superior WR and OL.
As Doc said and why I pulled away from loving Njigba-smith is NOT skills but hamstring. If healthy, he would be talked about as possible first off board before Bears traded out. As with Stingley, injury did occur.
You keep forgetting the part where Stroud and Young played with far superior OL and WRs. Stroud's OL will all likely be playing on Sundays and his WRs surely will. Let's just say Williams and Maye would have had even better numbers and W - L records playing behind those OL with those WRs. Let's not forget that Williams and Maye are a year behind Stroud and Young and are already putting up better numbers with less talent. Keeping it down the middle and relative.Well, Williams and Maye threw 25% more passes collectively, so that makes sense. Not to mention playing against inferior competition. And both going sub .500 vs ranked teams, Williams 2-3, Maye 2-4. Maye in particular has a long way to go.
There isn’t another Patrick Mahomas.Who’s the next Mahomes?
Caleb WilliamsWho’s the next Mahomes?
False!Caleb Williams
You're overselling this. Smith-Njigba was on a 1000 yard pace prior to those 5 games and was the Buckeyes leading receiver in yards gained in 3 of the first 8 games in 2021.
Those are pretty much the same raw numbers that Bryce and CJ have put up the past 2 years, facing better competition. So, still need to think things thru a bit.
Here's one thing you haven't considered or have failed to mention. Trading the 1,2 pick a year later would incur $19+ million of dead money on the 2024 cap. Will you congratulate Nick for that? And you can expect 20% less (minimum) in the 2600 draft points the 2023 1.2 was valued at due to the year lost on the contract. So there are costs in trading a draft choice from the previous season you just can't get back.
You're getting the next Patrick Mahomes and I'll just leave it at that. BTW Stroud and Young numbers were about 75% of Williams and Maye and S and Y have far superior WR and OL.
There's no need to point to repeated hamstrings. Every time he attempted comebacks from his Grade II hamstring rehab, he suffered repeated setbacks/re-injury to his hamstring. Hamstring injuries are notorious for re-injury beyond the season that they occurred. But the fact that he sustained an injury that he could not effectively rehab over such a long period of time (going well into the beginning of this year) is an even greater red flag for future hamstring injury. He did well at the Combine, but those of us who treat hamstrings know that a single day or two of limited even intense activity by no means gives us any comfort in expecting an avoidance of recurrence in the longer term.one hamstring injury? Can you point to repeated hamstrings?
OK, I can get on board with that.Caleb Williams
There's no need to point to repeated hamstrings. Every time he attempted comebacks from his Grade II hamstring rehab, he suffered repeated setbacks/re-injury to his hamstring. Hamstring injuries are notorious for re-injury beyond the season that they occurred. But the fact that he sustained an injury that he could not effectively rehab over such a long period of time (going well into the beginning of this year) is an even greater red flag for future hamstring injury. He did well at the Combine, but those of us who treat hamstrings know that a single day or two of limited even intense activity by no means gives us any comfort in expecting an avoidance of recurrence in the longer term.
There's good evidence that at least one-third of injured professional or amateur athletes older than 18 will reinjure themselves within the same season. The rate is much higher (60 to 70 per cent) for recurrence in future seasons. With this being the case, it seems that current treatment for these injuries may not be very long-term effective. It's also interesting to note that in most cases of Grade II hamstring injuries, the are permanent changes recorded on MRI reflecting the damage.
There's no need to point to repeated hamstrings. Every time he attempted comebacks from his Grade II hamstring rehab, he suffered repeated setbacks/re-injury to his hamstring. Hamstring injuries are notorious for re-injury beyond the season that they occurred. But the fact that he sustained an injury that he could not effectively rehab over such a long period of time (going well into the beginning of this year) is an even greater red flag for future hamstring injury. He did well at the Combine, but those of us who treat hamstrings know that a single day or two of limited even intense activity by no means gives us any comfort in expecting an avoidance of recurrence in the longer term.
There's good evidence that at least one-third of injured professional or amateur athletes older than 18 will reinjure themselves within the same season. The rate is much higher (60 to 70 per cent) for recurrence in future seasons. With this being the case, it seems that current treatment for these injuries may not be very long-term effective. It's also interesting to note that in most cases of Grade II hamstring injuries, the are permanent changes recorded on MRI reflecting the damage.
Who is?You're getting the next Patrick Mahomes and I'll just leave it at that. BTW Stroud and Young numbers were about 75% of Williams and Maye and S and Y have far superior WR and OL.
Injured in first game missed next game; tried to come back couldn't and then missed 3 games IIRC. Same injured hamstring but some question as to if he made it worse. As with Stingley’s injury, hammys often lead to other injuries often to other side.one hamstring injury? Can you point to repeated hamstrings?