Yeah if you ignore the bad years he's had in KC and that ditching him for Kaep resulted in them being one of the best instead of above average, then yeah, he's pretty good.
Oh yeah?
KC's big play ranking since 2013
11th
24th
7th
21st
Yeah, looks just like Roman's last 4 years
BTW, you know we aren't running Roman's system anymore, right? When TT and the O take a nosedive, you know who to call.
The great secret is that it's not TT, it's Greg Roman's offense.
Big play ranking since 2011:
12th
2nd
3rd
4th
1st
1st
It isn't a magic QB. TT is a slightly better Kaepernick. It's the offense.
You can continue to believe that the dude who gets out-thrown by Case Keenum is the key to our success. I remain unconvinced.
We didn't have a ton of big plays passing in 2016. We were 27th. We've already talked about it.
We had the #1 rushing big play total 2 years in a row. The passing big play total was good in 2015, and terrible in 2016. Just like TT.
Really simple concepts to follow along with here.
WTF is QB depth. What teams have or need QB depth?
Why would you pay TT $19M to sit on the bench so you can let a starting star CB walk? Did you turn your brain on this morning?
Ha, I'm just giving you schit.
I agree with you, I think this is gonna go down as the most tumultuous presidency in our history. Anyone who doesn't think there's something serious going on behind the scenes (what that is is subject to speculation) isn't paying attention, IMO.