CoastShoreBlue

joined 11 months ago
 

He had a rough 1st half but that 2nd half and OT was unbelievably clutch

My god it was impressive

 

Sean Payton has done a phenonamal job righting the ship and getting Russ playing better.

Denver is a serious playoff contender and control their own destiny

 

https://rbsdm.com/stats/box_scores/

What a performance from Trevor

 

He looked off to my eye but he still ended up playing well.

He did have 4 sacks for 43 yards however.

He had a 7.5 ANY/A today

Stroud continues a historic rookie season

 

I had a lot of hope for Bryce but at a certain point he needs to play better

O-line, WRs, i get the excuses but he looks bad out there

 

Game isn't over but its garbage time at this point so these are only stats that matter

Bengals are nothing without Joe. Despite having great WRs, #9 is the straw that stirs the drink. Bengals looked inept today without their leader

 

I see Richardson often lumped in with Stroud as rookie QBs who were balling out.

I disagree. Richardson showed some high end talent, but his Rams game was very ugly passing wise. He had 4 completion thru 53 minutes of the game

  • Richardson ranked 33rd in passing grade by PFF.
  • He had the 4th worst on target throws.
  • The Colts ran a very simple pass offense
  • He had the lowest pass yards per game.

Now coming off a shoulder surgery, it just doesn't seem like he is going to succeed.

 

The Panthers traded a 1sts, 2 2nds, DJ Moore, a swapped a 1st to get Bryce Young.

And Bryce Young has been a bottom 3 QB in the NFL. To give up that much for a guy means you expect him to be a day 1 difference maker

At this point, the only was I could see Bryce becoming an Alex Smith level QB is with 3 great WRs, a top running game and a innovative Offensive HC. And at that point, it bears asking why you traded up so much for a guy that dependent on his surroundings

The Panthers have bungled this completely. Blame Reich, Blame the WRs, Blame the O-line all you want.

At some point Bryce is gonna need to play better. Simple as that

 

I know people will say "We don't know how Stroud does on Bears" but you could say that for anyone. The next guy Bears draft you could say "We don't know how Williams/Maye does on Bears"

Reasons for:

  • Stroud has elevated mid term WRs and gets the ball out fast.
  • He passes eye test and is MVP contender as a rookie
  • He is on a mid team overall so its kinda comparable to Bears situation

Case against doing it

  • You have 2 top 3 picks.
  • I guess you got an answer on Fields (though I already had one on Fields before this season
 

Anytime there is a Watson news posts, you see flairs talking about how "I'd never root for my team if they signed him".

A Dolphins flair that has no issue rooting for Hill, but uses cognitive dissonance to say rooting for Watson is bad

Ravens fans who say How much of a trash organization the Browns are when Ray Lewis was involved in an incident where 2 people died

Colts fans acting like their favorite QB didn't sexually assault a trainer as well

Bills fans acting like they don't have a mediocre LB who beat his girlfriend starting currently

Jets fans acting like Dalvin Cook doesn't have numerous DV cases

Steelers fans.

I could go on and on.

My point is EVERY SINGLE NFL TEAM has signed a scumbag. And y'all have rooted for them. Which is fine by me cause you can't control who your organization signs. I just wish people could stop acting like they are special

[–] CoastShoreBlue@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

To me he 100% is. He has been one of the 3 worst QBs in the league

He is also 5'6 and 165 lbs and has 0 arm talent

He was carried at Alabama

Can't be carried in the NFL

[–] CoastShoreBlue@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

so by your logic here, is Purdy also an MVP candidate?

Yes 100% Brock is an MVP candidate to me

[–] CoastShoreBlue@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Brock is 1st. 46.6% DVOA so about 10%

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