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Mr. WEO

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  1. ownership didn't come up with the idea of resigning him for that ridiculous contract. Sure they were on board with it. Faced with the option of moving up to get a QB or picking a weapon like Nabers, MAra said this: "I was nervous about giving up too much to go and get a quarterback, but I was prepared to let (Schoen) do that if that's what they wanted to do," Mara said. "We made a decision to stay with Daniel and get a weapon for him, and I think that's going to work out."
  2. Haslam, Johnson and Mara/Tisch should be made to sell their teams. Haslam and Johnson have always been a joke. The other two are for years now as well. Throw in Rooney at this point too.
  3. they re-signed Jones to 40 mill a year! then they released him after 1 season at that rate. followed up with Drew Lock, Tommy Cutlets and Tim Boyle. lol they are clowns. now they will likely have to look seriously at a guy like Millroe or Dart at #3.
  4. I'd give you more credit for a more clever comeback... Anyway: in 31 games Moss had 917 yards/8 TDs rushing, 319yards/2 TDs receiving, 269 touches/1236 yards/10 TDs total in 27 games Johnson had 345 yards/1 TD rushing, 346 yards/4 TDs receiving, 96 touches/691 yards/5 TDs total He's a good RB3 option. They should keep him around.
  5. They didn’t want Amari Cooper???
  6. How are Schoen and Daboll still employed? 2 stooges looking for the third. imagine being Giants fan since those 2 swam to shore in jersey.
  7. Well yeah, short routes are easier--this is why RBs routinely have amongst the highest catch % in the league. But WRs on the outside are drafted and paid to run those routes and catch those passes.
  8. This seems right. Bills have all the leverage. He'll play. NFL history is littered with RB's who stunk up the joint after a holdout.
  9. TE's don't count if you stay in the confines of the topic of the thread. Knox has settled in to mediocrity. Kincaid is a short yardage checkdown receiver who didn't get better his sophomore year. Shakir on the Giants? Who knows. But Wan'Dale Robinson was able to improve every year despite bad QB play. Hollins is a journeyman on his 6th team in 8 seasons--best season was with Derrick Carr throwing the ball in Vegas. Diggs doesn't count because he also isn't on the team (and the Bills total Offense improved after he left). He never got them over the top anyway. Anyway, yes having the best QB in the league hides a lot of faults. Ignoring the position in the draft annually may contribute to zero SB appearances. Jets, Broncos, Giants? Rogers is a 1st ballot HOF. The current version of Rodgers looks cooked. Even the horribly run Jets didn't want him any more. Darnold only played for the Jets in the 1st of those 5 years, then he bounced around the league until finding his groove in Minny (now gone)--the best Offense he's played on, with far and away the best WR in the NFL. His record is 35-38. Giants have Jones on the roster the entire 5 year period of the topic at hand. Broncos look like they've solved their QB issue with Nix. Russ Wilson on the Steelers went 6-5, losing 5 of their last 7 games before getting blown out in the playoffs. The Steelers still have no QB--they are currently deciding between Wilson and Rodgers lol. Yes the post clearly shows that. So you would agree that the issue with those teams is the QB spot, not that they spent capital on WRs, which is the point. Nabers is going to be a great NFL receiver, but the Giants passed on Nix and Penix because they are as incompetently run as the Jets.
  10. Brown is worse. Sounds like he goes and hits a bag in the mens room each commercial break--guy's too wired.
  11. Giants once. Bengals twice Broncos once Jets zero Chargers twice Obviously the issue with the Jets, Broncos, Giants is the QB spot. So your point gets lost immediately here...
  12. Fair points. Beane needs to find better talent at the DB spots. Coaching up marginal players and then letting them go to start over again puts a burden on the D. Benford is the only true starter they have--Benford and his agent know this and will squeeze Beane.
  13. His YBC average for the season is 11.8. He's not a slot receiver. He only caught 50% of his targets all year. Worst of all starters. Pick another game then: weeks 15 and 16, he played 66% and 90% of Offensive snaps, caught 4 of 9 targets for 44 yards. The playoffs he was nonexistent--3 catches in 3 games despite playing 60% of snaps. For the season he dropped 7% of his targets. He clearly struggles to get open and to come down with the ball. Kid has a long way to go.
  14. come on..."the Bills could win 11 games with Trubisky" anyway, in the same game, Samuel went 7/8, Hollins 3/4, Morris 3/4, Davis 2/3. Trubisky wasn't the problem. Coleman went 3 for 8 in the playoffs with the NFL's best QB looking his way.
  15. I missed it too, otherwise I wouldn't have posted that. My shift never ends....
  16. Beane's quote suggests he thinks otherwise. Given how he performed in 7 games after he was judged healthy to return, he would not have hit those numbers. He was not good. He caught 2 of 10 targets in week 18.
  17. Gunner got me there. Fire Chan and Era getting some special ed! Maybe BB "coached them up" the second time? Crickets? Nah, I was working last night...me and the anesthesiologist. Take your W and mount it on your naked wall lol...
  18. there's 1---11 years ago. tell us what "coaching up" means, since you brought it up. school me lol
  19. I was invited lol. I've never seen these wankers ride about and try to hit the ball. Sounds worse than soccer! At least I hear there's lots of booze to be had.
  20. who knows the future? Extrapolations never make sense. the kid couldn't play the whole season--his rookie season. he averaged 4 targets per game before he went out, 5 after he got back and 3 in the playoffs. Weather and power game were therefore not factor. After he came back and through the playoffs, his catch % was an abysmal 35% over 7 games. For the season he was 50%--team worst of any starter at any position. Let Beane help you out here: “I would say, probably was a little disappointed in the return from the injury. I did not see the same player down the stretch from a physicality, some of the things that he needs to use his size,” Beane said, via the team’s website. “Some of that is youth, some of that is, I’m not sure how many injuries he’s had to overcome in-season and come back. That takes a certain experience level, how to deal with an injury and how to return.” “He has a skill set that we think will play well in this offense, but it’s up to him,” Beane said. “He’s going to have to work very hard this offseason, him and Josh continue to work on that rapport together."
  21. That's true about "Inner Excellence" Brown. Goofball. Sidenote: I'm coming over the pond in June! Visiting a former trainee of mine. Might catch some polo in the park (Chestertons).
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