Meh. He's allowed to voice his displeasure.
I can't help but to come back to to the Cardinals organization and their recent history. The hiring and firing of Wilkes after one season, Rosen drafted and dumped after 1 season, the questionable hiring of Kingsbury (although he seems to be working out thus far) and the whole Murray saga - having the clause leak to the media (was it intentional?) and then removing it because of the distraction it caused.
They're a mess.
Solid post and I agree completely.
Reports have the Rams really liking what they see from Robinson and sounds like McVay will be moving him around like they do with Kupp. For me, that is the biggest and most underrated signing of the off-season.
Allen Robinson is experiencing the same "unchaining" that Stafford did a season ago.
Julio seems to always have lingering hamstring injuries, but when he's on the field he's still plenty good. Only 33 years old. He averaged 14ypc with Tannehill as his QB and 15.1 the year before (his last in Atlanta).
That could very well be the case. Michael Vick never studied film in his Atlanta days. It wasn't until after his prison stint and subsequent signing with Andy Reid and the Eagles.
Murray's only 24. There's time. Some folks are late bloomers.
The majority of people will look at this development for what it is and not what it might become. Kyler, 24, could be scary good if it "clicks" for him and he matures. Not exactly what you want to hear about your franchise QB, but this is the situation.
He's already above average at the position without studying film. That's impressive.
The 5252 mark, like on a vehicle dyno chart. The point in the rev range where horsepower and torque will always cross paths.
For athletes, I liken it to the point where athleticism (torque) meets IQ (horsepower).
30-32 is about right.
For me, Drew Brees.
Not that he's terrible or anything, but his stats don't match his standing amongst the all time greats.
He's hovering around 10 for me and I'm not including Unitas, Staubach, etc because I never saw them play.
Go look at Emmitt's numbers year to year. While he may have benefitted from a great line, he himself was a beast! It was a great combination.
His durability alone, given his usage, is something to behold.
The Packers defense is absolutely the reason he hasn't made it back to the Super Bowl.
In 6 of his 10 playoff losses, the opposing team scored between 31-55 points.
I'm going to go with Minnesota. Green Bay can't afford injuries this season and they're bound to happen. Also, I believe the Vikings' new pass oriented approach makes Cook that much more dangerous.
You were pretty accurate with your first post. Not sure why people get so touchy about it?
I often wonder why the Wizards aren't an attractive destination for NBA free agents? The DMV area is affluent and diverse with plenty to do, plenty of 5 star restaurants and close to various bodies of water.
I never take offense to it.