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Agreed. Every decent QB would be worth multiple 1st Rd picks now... The beauty is doing it organically and finding value where others couldn't see it, or didn't have the opportunity to capitalize.
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Great, we give the NYG the potential foundation to turnover that roster, to win a couple more Lombardi trophies, while we suffer with a Leaf, Smith, Russell or worse. Dramatic I know, but look at the QB track record here. not quite Cleveland, but that's not saying much. I want to give a kid the best shot possible and not have to have them carry a team before they're ready. What Carroll did with Wilson should be a blue print. That whole team carried them in their SB runs.
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Ok, who's our Todd Gurley, Aaron Donald, Andrew Whitworth? Not mentioning the other defensive players that were just traded, and skill position players that made Goff look good, the Bills roster is very thin. I'm also under the opinion that coach made Goff look really good. He called everything and gave Goff very little leeway.
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Looking at the teams depth chart, I'm stating the obvious, but they're really thin in a number of key positions. I attribute the run to playoffs having more to do with solid coaching, pride, and a dumb luck, than the overall talent on the roster. All indications were that it was a tank year, like the 76ers, we were all to trust the process. I give a lot of credit to the players, in not accepting losing as a forgone conclusion and over achieving. I'm really impressed with what management has done with amassing draft capital. Now they just can't blow it and draft an Okafor, let's find healthy versions of Simmons and Embiid. We should take advantage of all the hype surrounding this QB class and get cornerstone pieces in place with the corresponding drop of other positions. Draft BPA and don't get cute. Two positions that make everyone around them better, OL and DL should be the focus, with skill position players on offense mixed in rounds 2 and 3. It may not be sexy, but it's what will build sustained success. This would potentially allow McCoy to put up one more monster year before Father Time comes a calling, and hopefully provide depth on DL helping the DBs and LBs. This could be the start of dethroning the evil empire. Let's see if this front office can help speed up sending BB and TB12 into the sunset. I apologize for the Philadelphia references but I've been here since the early 2000s and have seen how Eagles have been successful (In envy), got bad, rebuilt and changed philosophies. And it all started with coaching and a cohesive FO. Think about it, Reid made Alex Smith look good. The success guys like Feeley, Garcia, Vick, Foles and now Wentz had can be attributed to stability. They all had a very solid pass blocking OLs and a stable OC/front office, for the most part. Mr. Beane please find the next Jason Peters (this one stings), John Runyan or Tra Thomas, so when you do find the QB to lead this team they are in a position to succeed. Finding guys like Rodgers, Watson, Wilson, Cousins and Mahomes outside of the traditional top ten gives me hope. In short, lets not be the Rams of 2011 and 2012 and hopefully they acquire some foundational players.
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Well that Seals it Josh Allen # 1 over all
YodaMan79 replied to 17 Josh Allen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hackenberg was also a second round pick, a lot less risk. Still a high price, but not crippling. They don't need to get cute. Too many holes on the team. Build in the trenches and draft BPA. Does this Bio look familiar: Height: 6-3 Weight: 231lbs PROS: Very strong arm that can make all the throws. Compact and quick throwing motion. Can really hurt a defense with his feet. Powerful runner who can break tackles outside the pocket. Ridiculously quick acceleration in a short area. Has good velocity on his deep outs, which is a staple NFL throw. Known as a team leader. Leads his receivers well on slants and routes that look for yards after the catch. Fantastic on the run and passing on roll outs. Has ridiculous upside as an NFL quarterback. Nearly 2,000 rushing yards and 29 rushing TD’s in his career. CONS: Actual on-field production leaves a lot to be desired, but played on a lot of bas Washington football teams. Has only been playing in a pro-style offense, previously played in the option in his first season. Still very raw as a pocket passer. Didn’t really improve much from junior to senior seasons like expected. Has had quite a few big-time stinker games. Has a career losing record, 16-25, at a position that’s directly tied to winning. Still needs working reading coverages and picking up blitzes. Who do you think this is? Hint a former #8 pick in another over hyped QB draft. -
I think this guy surpasses Bradford in the "stealing money" department. At least Bradford is a tough guy and has elite talent, just been snake bitten.
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Well that Seals it Josh Allen # 1 over all
YodaMan79 replied to 17 Josh Allen's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Why do I feel this kid is going to go the way of Jake Locker? He was another gym shorts phenom. -
Can't help but think of the 2004 draft...
YodaMan79 replied to Eddiegoofball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They led the league in scoring margin at +10.8, NE was second at 9.4. If that's overrated I'd like to know what your definition of good is? NFL Team Average Scoring Margin More Team Stats... Season: 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Date: Rank Team 2017 Last 3 Last 1 Home Away 2016 1 Philadelphia +10.8 +14.7 +8.0 +15.8 +5.3 +2.2 2 New England +9.4 +5.7 -8.0 +9.3 +9.6 +12.3 3 Jacksonville +8.2 +2.0 -4.0 +7.4 +8.7 -5.1 4 LA Rams +8.0 -10.0 -13.0 +1.8 +13.6 -10.6 5 New Orleans +6.8 -2.3 -5.0 +7.3 +6.2 +0.9 6 Minnesota +5.8 -4.3 -31.0 +11.4 +0.1 +1.2 7 Baltimore +5.8 +6.7 -4.0 +8.5 +3.0 +1.4 8 Pittsburgh +5.6 +9.7 -3.0 +4.0 +7.4 +3.8 9 LA Chargers +5.2 +3.3 +20.0 +9.9 +0.5 -0.8 10 Kansas City +4.4 +6.0 -1.0 +6.3 +2.2 +4.5 11 Atlanta +2.6 +6.7 -5.0 +5.8 0.0 +8.8 12 Seattle +2.1 -9.3 -2.0 +0.6 +3.6 +3.7 13 Detroit +2.1 +8.3 +24.0 +5.1 -0.9 -1.9 14 Carolina +1.8 -4.7 -5.0 +3.0 +0.8 -2.1 15 Dallas +1.4 0.0 +6.0 -2.1 +4.9 +6.6 16 Tennessee -2.3 -5.0 -21.0 +3.6 -7.1 +0.2 17 Washington -2.9 +4.3 -8.0 +1.9 -7.6 +0.8 18 Tampa Bay -2.9 +0.3 +7.0 +1.4 -7.2 -0.9 19 San Francisco -3.2 +11.3 +21.0 -6.2 -0.2 -10.7 20 Chicago -3.5 -2.0 -13.0 +2.1 -9.1 -7.5 21 Cincinnati -3.7 -4.7 +4.0 -3.1 -4.2 +0.6 22 Buffalo -3.8 -7.3 -7.0 -0.1 -7.0 +1.3 23 Green Bay -4.0 -15.7 -24.0 -2.9 -5.1 +2.6 24 Arizona -4.1 +6.7 +2.0 +0.8 -9.0 +3.5 25 Oakland -4.5 -10.7 -20.0 +3.3 -10.6 +1.1 26 NY Jets -5.2 -13.0 -20.0 +1.2 -11.8 -8.4 27 Denver -5.8 -2.3 -3.0 +1.6 -13.2 +2.2 28 Houston -6.1 -25.0 -9.0 -0.6 -11.6 -3.0 29 Miami -7.0 -10.0 -6.0 +3.3 -15.0 -2.1 30 Indianapolis -8.8 -3.3 +9.0 -4.2 -13.4 +1.2 31 NY Giants -8.9 -6.7 +8.0 -10.5 -7.2 +0.1 32 Cleveland -11.0 -12.7