On no planet is Julian Edelman better than Amari Cooper.
That said, there is a TON of talent at the WR position. Currently it's probably the most difficult position to rank.
Kelvin Benjamin, for starters. They passed on D.K. in the draft and while I like Beasley and Brown, I feel that a rangy wideout suits Allen's style of play. The Carolina connection. They just don't value wideouts.
I'm more confident in this team vs Haskins than Keenum, that's for sure.
If the defense doesn't dominate this rookie, I will be disappointed. I want to see a "Belichick vs rookie QB- like" drudging.
I don't think you can draft a WR and expect them to be the immediate #1, but you can target a guy that you feel can develop into that. Those guys can be had all over the draft, but I have little faith in Beane's judgment when it comes to wideouts.
I've become a realist in the last couple of years. No longer will I wear rose colored glasses when assessing this football team.
I'll always be a fan, but I'm also going to be a harsh critic when I feel it's warranted. Been beaten down for too many years, so it's tough love from here on out.
Fair point, but I believe in their talent, as they've shown flashes. It is my belief that with better QB play you'd see a significant tic in production from the entire offense.
When you're in a position of power you're supposed to give diplomatic responses for various reasons. Go down the list of great QBs if you must.
Baker cannot control his emotions and he will fail because of it.
OBJ isn't the problem. He wasn't the problem in NY.
Trubisky sucks. He has weapons all over the field and a good defense.
Funny enough, if the Bears were able to trade for a recently benched Andy Dalton, they'd be a pretty good team.
They'll tell you RBs are a dime a dozen and shouldn't be drafted before rd 3 and use the Patriots as an example of why you don't need a true #1 receiver.
Wash, rinse, repeat. They never learn.
He's out of position. That's on the coaches.
I've said twice already and I'll keep repeating it. On a Belichick coached team, Edmunds would be in a Vrabel/Ninkovich role, wreaking havoc.
The big debate on this board in 2017 was Mahomes v Watson. Unbelievably, the Bills, at pick 10, had a shot at both and selected neither.
Will haunt us for at least the next decade.
Which member of the Allen family are you?
If I recall correctly, it was Allen who fumbled the ball before the half, giving Philly the short field.
13 points doesn't cut it in today's NFL, chief. And no, I don't place the blame solely on Josh.