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45catfan

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  1. Yes, two different things, but both stat lines are completely horrible. One really, REALLY sucks and the other just really sucks.
  2. Could develop or he could keep his bad habits. Sam still has his old bad college habits. Who's to say that AR won't do the same? And when has this organization ever developed a QB? Cam was the closest, but he still maintained his bad mechanics from college. Short of a former OC taking the HC job, it will be the same results with developing QBs as in the past---piss poor.
  3. Stroud and Young. Both will be gone by pick 5. Neither are good enough to mortgage a move up though. Put Young into AR's body... I'd make that move. However, Young is way too small and Stroud is not generational.
  4. I mean, Levis may still be on the board. People are smoking something if they think Young or Stroud will be there at #9. And no, they aren't worth the trade haul to move up into the top 3 picks.
  5. None other than Anthony Richardson, against a mediocre Kentucky team. The guy a lot of people are drooling over. FYI, that wasn't his only stinker of a game either, just his worst. This is not to defend Sam, but if people are going to drag one QB for a bad game (and it was) then I think it is silly to idolize a kid who is raw as heck and can completely shat the bed in some games too.
  6. Taylor can be cut, but I think he may be salvageable. CJ's money is fully guaranteed--about$3.4M. YGM saves some chump change, but we are thin at DE.
  7. Guess who this QB is that had a 2.6 QBR this season?
  8. We are thin at LB and the cap hit is substantial, so I think we let Shaq play out his finally year on his contract.
  9. Better than a rookie QB sitting on the bench.
  10. Current options (Sam/Corrall) FA and a mid-round rookie. If we end up drafting Johnston, I wouldn't mind taking a stab at Duggan in the 4th or 5th round.
  11. Pinerio. We save $1M against the cap if we cut Zane. Secondly, Zane is injury prone and will have been shelved for a really long time.
  12. Unique physical specimen to be sure, but is SUPER green. Big, fast and strong arm---that's all the Huddle needs. Production is simply an nuisance that is an inconvenience to their man-crush.
  13. Scouts are saying that AR needs to sit not one, but TWO years. Sounds like an awesome plan!
  14. No. The main gripe I have about Wilks is even if he let's McApoo go, no legit OC is coming here. Back to Rivera ball we go. I'm done with that.
  15. Reich You could argue the GM fugged him over with the Matt Ryan trade this year.
  16. If you have a potential franchise QB in the draft (top 5 pick), you don't go out and sign a journeymen QBs before the draft.
  17. Can't do it like that. Each draft has it's own dynamics with positional depth and strengths. Like the 2022 QB draft and the 2020 one were VASTLY different in terms of first round talent.
  18. Unless mocks are way off, all three are gone by the Colts pick. Texans, Seattle and Colts all take QBs. Seattle being the one the could pass, but the Texans and Colts are 100% going QB. That leaves AR-15. Another year on two in school, I maybe could be on board with him, but he's basically 1.5 seasons removed from High School. No!
  19. FA, Sam or mid-round rookie. I'm willing to go with a game manager next year and give the guy some weapons rather than draft a clueless rookie and force him to play early on with shat for a supporting cast.
  20. Neither is a RB, but yet you listed one. Levis will be gone. So Johnston it is.
  21. And why we take the best WR on the board at #9.
  22. Richardson. The gap between the top guys and the next tier will force Richardson WAAAAY up the draft board. None of the QB needy teams ahead of us are rolling the dice with such a risky prospect. Stroud, Young and Levis will be gone. We'd be the only ones stupid enough to take such a boom or bust prospect that high.
  23. Sure, like Darnold today, he had time to run around in the pocket while his WRs still couldn't get open. Granted, he wasn't getting planted into the turf, but the extra time by the OL didn't do diddly for our WRs that were continuously covered like the DBs were their Siamese twins.
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