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NoSaint

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  1. I am curious where I said “Blake is the better person”
  2. generally agree. i don’t think they go out wild or without control but I think they message that they can impose their will if they execute and give them plenty of opportunities to execute both power running and splash plays. though probably not a wider gap than that simply because Nfl games rarely get totally out of hand. Even the bad teams are decent.
  3. do you think she was proud of the human he is, or simply in private giving him a not particularly meaningful word of encouragement in his recovery? would you in any way compare this to the idolization that rittenhouse is receiving?
  4. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/football/article-in-the-younger-cheaper-nfl-even-super-bowl-champs-face-inevitable/ “An Associated Press analysis of Super Bowl champions over the past seven years revealed that title teams shed an average of 20.4 players off their 53-man rosters from the Super Bowl to Week 1 of the next season. That’s 38.5 percent.”
  5. I’d bet very few teams have more than 5-10 players from 2016 honestly. nfl rosters turn over a ton in 4 years
  6. his own playbook is a bit different than joe special teamer taking it to his next stop
  7. sports dorm, zoom classes, private tutoring
  8. Anything short of excellent will be a red flag with the team he has around him. Quietly optimistic but won’t be trying to hear any excuses either. this might be the best roster he gets to play with
  9. The Houston playoff deep ball is pretty unforgettable
  10. yup. I think we are talking 60-40 splits any given week so the term “starter” may be overrated.
  11. yup- weighing a trade can be a lot of factors. in this case the (albeit low) draft pick and what they could’ve spent the money on in free agency. Many fans weigh one or the other. hopkins vs a pick and a premiere free agent (or two good ones) here.
  12. for sure. in this case, turning a 3 year into a 5 and giving a little raise just makes the new money look insane when in a vacuum as they are condensing 3 years of the raise plus 2 years of salary into the term “new money” hard to call that a 27m per year contract though
  13. His Arizona contract will be 5 years 94m
  14. to be fair, for Arizona it’s now a 5 year 94m deal so 17 vs 18 per.
  15. After week 1 means his salary is non guaranteed and he could be cut, also to be fair, I’d bet the money manager did pretty well for themselves
  16. I heard the day of the Houston loss was the last time he shaved and he plans on riding this straight through the undefeated 2020 season
  17. clearly it’s not some magic bullet solely determinate force that cannot be overcome... but I don’t think it’s terribly controversial to say good situations lend themselves to good outcomes and good outcomes can connect through to a better situation to grow within. sure there’s always butt fumble who flopped even with a supporting cast buying him time or mahomes scoring at will in shootouts but generally surrounding a young qb with a great pieces, including talent on either side of the ball in the coaching staff and front office, is advantageous to him having the best chance to succeed.
  18. your contention is long fields and trailing doesn’t put more stress on qbs? Yes, I think favorable situations are conducive to putting a young quarterback in better positions to succeed. The successes are bigger and the mistakes hurt less. Id also say having a good running game keeping you in solid down and distance situations is nice. playing within a system instead of having to play hero ball is great for development.
  19. Other than tying to favorable field position, playing with leads, and coaching stability
  20. So you think if his coordinator was fired mid season and then head coach at the end of the season the super raw polarizing prospect would shined so bright that no organization would move on for their own pick to fit their own plans? Cool.
  21. Yea, playing with a lead and winning games isn’t helpful at all for a young qb
  22. it’s an odd parallel to compare Drew Brees or time Brady in their prime to a rookie developing qb for how a guy can develop. Are you under the impression those guys had bad defenses, bad offensive lines, and massive coaching instability around them early? Drew is the only one on your list that wasn’t handed the keys to a pretty good team out of the gate.
  23. Yea it implies that a GM is just looking at fantasy stats and not player development. Down 4 scores he might pick up a few more yards and a garbage TD but is unlikely to actually grow a ton as a player.
  24. I think a couple important things to keep in mind when framing it: neither guy was a slam dunk once in a generation prospect. Which means both guys could probably succeed in a great setting or flame out terribly in a bad setting. I don’t think allen saves anyone’s job year 1 so he’s likely getting shipped out if he goes to Arizona too. And I don’t think he’s a prospect that survives that either. personality - Yea allen is more likable. I’m not sure we look back at Rodgers, rivers, Ben, Brady etc... as particularly charming individuals.thats the better part of a generation of franchise qbs. even Russell Wilson’s had some questions about how he fits in with the guys. If you win, You win. I still think Rosen was a reasonable choice. I’m down to see where allen takes us.
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