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Let’s hear it! Give me your most unpopular opinions so far this season. I know this sub can be a hive mind echo chamber sometimes where people all arrive at certain assumptions and conclusions based on small sample sizes or bias’.

Here’s a few of my unpopular (to this sub) takes:

  1. RBs aren’t a “luxury” pick in the first round of the draft, you just have to accept that the pick won’t be as “long term” as other positions. Drafting guys like CMC, Travis ETN, Bijan, etc. aren’t “wastes” or “luxuries”. Those guys can really aid an offense, especially in the current era where we’re coming back around to ground attacks. The big issue is the second contract, but you’ll still have a stud weapon on the cheap for 4-5 years. More specially, I don’t see anything wrong with the Gibbs pick. People think he’s a bust or a waste bc he hasn’t been a 20-25 touch guy 6 games into his career… I think he can be a huge contributor for them for 4 seasons or so. If he helps them in big playoff games, then the pick is worth it, even if he’s not a guy who’s around for 6-10 seasons.

  2. A QBs ability to process info and remained poised is far more important than athletic ability. Everyone is looking for the shiny athlete like Josh Allen or Lamar, but honestly guys like Brock Purdy, Kirk, Goff, etc. are way more attainable and way safer. They can process info and deliver accurate passes. Obviously the gold standard is a freak athlete who’s an elite processor, but I think some teams try to find the athletes first then try to teach the mental aspect. While it’s true that you can’t teach athletic ability like Fields has, or the arm talent Wilson has, it’s not so easy to teach the mental component either.

What’re your guys’ hot takes and unpopular opinions?

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[–] gyman122@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I’ll go with an actually unpopular opinion: by and large, sports journalists (especially the national sports journalists, not as much the beat reporters) know way more about football than the vast, vast, vast majority of fans. Many of them watch tons of film, spend their professional lives talking to the smartest football minds in the world, they scour all available data points to build arguments, are constantly debating amongst others who do the same thing.

The median fan barely knows enough about football to form what you could consider a legitimate opinion, even when it comes to their team that they watch every second of. Most people think of the game far too simply and do not understand at all why plays do and do not work

So when these journalists get snide and pissy with the moronic fans who assail them with personal attacks every day for daring to criticize their favorite player, I sympathize with them

[–] RukiMotomiya@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago