Looks primarily like a list of mediocre QB's with a couple good ones who weren't good passers.
Josh Allen is an elite passer. He happens to also be an elite runner.
I think Spero Dedes is good, personally. He is underrated. Adam Archuleta is just a guy, though.
I think you can do a lot worse than them, though. Agree that Lofton is not a great announcer, but he is ok.
Madden is quick to react at some things and slow to react to others.
Do not put too much stock in their ratings. They are wrong about a lot of players in both directions.
If the Bills offensive line comes out and dominates, in 3 years they'll have a good Madden rating (as long as it becomes a national narrative, that is).
Completely agree. Teams are going to do what is best for them from a competitive standpoint and a financial standpoint. Players do the same. Sometimes those objectives align and sometimes they don't.
Running backs wanting to get paid more money makes sense. Who doesn't want to get paid more money? But it doesn't make sense for teams to do that because they can replace a RB without that big of a drop-off in production. There is a strong supply of decent to good running backs.
If you want to get paid more, don't become a Running back. It is exactly the same for any job out there. Jobs that pay the most have a high demand and a low supply.
That was a bad deal, but Barkley only scored 14 TD's (10 rushing and 4 receiving). That's excellent for a RB, but his value doesn't compare even slightly to the value of a QB.
The issue isn't so much that RB's aren't valuable to an offense. They are. It's just that it is fairly easy to find a good RB who can produce for you. If RB's were more scarce, they would be in higher demand and make more money.
Exactly. Everything they are accusing McDermott of doing or being is EXACTLY what all these coaches that they are swooning over are and do. The blindness in these "fans" is hilarious.