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Just to give you something different to discuss than draft strategy and which QB to pick. Having grown up in Alabama most everyone that was a pro football fan was either Falcons or Saints. I, for some mysterious reason, fell in love with the 'Fins. Marino, Mark Duper, Mark Clayton, SB '84,  Shula, etc. After Marino retired, I quit following the team and focused mostly on 'Bama football. However, I moved just South of Nashville 10 years ago, and although I have reeealllly tried to become a Titans fan, even went to a few games, they really make it hard to like them. Very hohum roster after Mcnair, no blockbuster draft picks, few competitive teams, etc. 

 

Folks around were crazy about drafting the "franchise" Marcus Mariota, and still think he is the best thing since Mcnair. He is a very likeable guy, says the right things, involved in the community, and is seen as a great leader according to what I 've read about him...but I am not sure I see him as a championship caliber QB...someone who can put the team on his shoulders and win it with his arm.

 

So, for those willing to do "whatever it takes" to land one of the kids in the draft, would you give up the same for Mariota?

The Titans just picked up his 5th year. In the previous 4 years, he has 1 playoff appearance and an 88.6 % QBR. Is this "franchise"?

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Well Bills nation is always taking applications for fans. However be forewarned if you choose to become a Bills fan you are locked in for life. They call themselves the billsmafia, once you are in , you are in and there is no out.

 

Martiota would be an option, but whats the cost? How about we start off with Pick #22 and a conditional

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29 minutes ago, RollBillsRoll said:

Just to give you something different to discuss than draft strategy and which QB to pick. Having grown up in Alabama most everyone that was a pro football fan was either Falcons or Saints. I, for some mysterious reason, fell in love with the 'Fins. Marino, Mark Duper, Mark Clayton, SB '84,  Shula, etc. After Marino retired, I quit following the team and focused mostly on 'Bama football. However, I moved just South of Nashville 10 years ago, and although I have reeealllly tried to become a Titans fan, even went to a few games, they really make it hard to like them. Very hohum roster after Mcnair, no blockbuster draft picks, few competitive teams, etc. 

 

Folks around were crazy about drafting the "franchise" Marcus Mariota, and still think he is the best thing since Mcnair. He is a very likeable guy, says the right things, involved in the community, and is seen as a great leader according to what I 've read about him...but I am not sure I see him as a championship caliber QB...someone who can put the team on his shoulders and win it with his arm.

 

So, for those willing to do "whatever it takes" to land one of the kids in the draft, would you give up the same for Mariota?

The Titans just picked up his 5th year. In the previous 4 years, he has 1 playoff appearance and an 88.6 % QBR. Is this "franchise"?

 

Plays like Tyrod Taylor with more turnovers. They've invested in playmakers - something we never did under Tyrod - and his numbers don't show any real improvement.  They have built a really good offensive line - and still no real breakout. 


They rolled an offense with Walker, Decker, Matthews, Davis, Murray, and Henry.  They have Lewan Conklin and Kline in a strong o-line... And he went for 3200 yards 13 TDs and 15 INTs.  

 

I think some of that can be attributed to playing under Mularkey in a conservative offense, so we'll see if he can improve under Vrabel and the Coordinator they pulled from the Rams.  He seems to struggle with rhythm passing, and his timing in general just looked off whenever I watched him.  Same went for Wentz in 2016, and he looked vastly improved in 2017, so it's certainly possible he can improve.

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24 minutes ago, ddaryl said:

Well Bills nation is always taking applications for fans. However be forewarned if you choose to become a Bills fan you are locked in for life. They call themselves the billsmafia, once you are in , you are in and there is no out.

 

Martiota would be an option, but whats the cost? How about we start off with Pick #22 and a conditional

 

LOL. I was more looking for (hypothetically, of course):

 

If Mariota is and has been your QB for the last 4 years, with the same stats/results that he has put up for the titans, would billsmafia be satisfied that he is the "franchise QB" for the next decade?

 

Would you trade 12, 22, and next year's 1st for Marcus Mariota?

2 minutes ago, dneveu said:

 

Plays like Tyrod Taylor with more turnovers. They've invested in playmakers - something we never did under Tyrod - and his numbers don't show any real improvement.  They have built a really good offensive line - and still no real breakout. 


They rolled an offense with Walker, Decker, Matthews, Davis, Murray, and Henry.  They have Lewan Conklin and Kline in a strong o-line... And he went for 3200 yards 13 TDs and 15 INTs.  

 

 

So much this! I tried bringing this up to my Titan's fanatic friends, and they will not have any of it. He is the franchise and that's that. 

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3 minutes ago, RollBillsRoll said:

 

LOL. I was more looking for (hypothetically, of course):

 

If Mariota is and has been your QB for the last 4 years, with the same stats/results that he has put up for the titans, would billsmafia be satisfied that he is the "franchise QB" for the next decade?

 

Would you trade 12, 22, and next year's 1st for Marcus Mariota?

 

 

 

Knowing what we know.. I'm willing to make #12 straight up.

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7 minutes ago, RollBillsRoll said:

 

LOL. I was more looking for (hypothetically, of course):

 

If Mariota is and has been your QB for the last 4 years, with the same stats/results that he has put up for the titans, would billsmafia be satisfied that he is the "franchise QB" for the next decade?

 

Would you trade 12, 22, and next year's 1st for Marcus Mariota?

So much this! I tried bringing this up to my Titan's fanatic friends, and they will not have any of it. He is the franchise and that's that. 

 

Tyrod put up a better line with Zay Jones, Shady, Dawkins/MILLS!, Clay, and what... thompson and a couple games from mathews and benjamin?  Also with a terrible o-coordinator.

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11 minutes ago, dneveu said:

 

Plays like Tyrod Taylor with more turnovers. They've invested in playmakers - something we never did under Tyrod - and his numbers don't show any real improvement.  They have built a really good offensive line - and still no real breakout. 


They rolled an offense with Walker, Decker, Matthews, Davis, Murray, and Henry.  They have Lewan Conklin and Kline in a strong o-line... And he went for 3200 yards 13 TDs and 15 INTs.  

 

I think some of that can be attributed to playing under Mularkey in a conservative offense, so we'll see if he can improve under Vrabel and the Coordinator they pulled from the Rams.  He seems to struggle with rhythm passing, and his timing in general just looked off whenever I watched him.  Same went for Wentz in 2016, and he looked vastly improved in 2017, so it's certainly possible he can improve.

I share some of your concerns, but he was really banged up last year ( https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/marcus-mariota-reportedly-battling-hamstring-ankle-injuries-may-need-surgery/ ) and it greatly affected his mobility.

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44 minutes ago, DougFlutie7 said:

He’s good. Real good. Now that Mularkey is gone he will be great. Coaching is big in this. Just look at Goff. 

 

You cant blame middling QB performance on coaching all the time.  Remember how so many here were saying that JP and EJ just needed different coaching to shine....

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56 minutes ago, RollBillsRoll said:

Just to give you something different to discuss than draft strategy and which QB to pick. Having grown up in Alabama most everyone that was a pro football fan was either Falcons or Saints. I, for some mysterious reason, fell in love with the 'Fins. Marino, Mark Duper, Mark Clayton, SB '84,  Shula, etc. After Marino retired, I quit following the team and focused mostly on 'Bama football. However, I moved just South of Nashville 10 years ago, and although I have reeealllly tried to become a Titans fan, even went to a few games, they really make it hard to like them. Very hohum roster after Mcnair, no blockbuster draft picks, few competitive teams, etc. 

 

Folks around were crazy about drafting the "franchise" Marcus Mariota, and still think he is the best thing since Mcnair. He is a very likeable guy, says the right things, involved in the community, and is seen as a great leader according to what I 've read about him...but I am not sure I see him as a championship caliber QB...someone who can put the team on his shoulders and win it with his arm.

 

So, for those willing to do "whatever it takes" to land one of the kids in the draft, would you give up the same for Mariota?

The Titans just picked up his 5th year. In the previous 4 years, he has 1 playoff appearance and an 88.6 % QBR. Is this "franchise"?

 

 

In his first two years (27 games) he had 45 TDs, 19 Ints, with 6,200 yards passing and completed more than 61 percent of his passes.

 

A 16 game average of 26.6 TDs, 11.25 picks, and 3,674 yards.

 

I'm cool with that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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He's still really just a kid and not every kid can come out playing like Tom Brady. I think in a few years, when hes 27 or 28, you'll see a much better and more complete version. Now, whether that is franchise worthy or not we'll just have to see. Same for Winston. 

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1 hour ago, RollBillsRoll said:

Just to give you something different to discuss than draft strategy and which QB to pick. Having grown up in Alabama most everyone that was a pro football fan was either Falcons or Saints. I, for some mysterious reason, fell in love with the 'Fins. Marino, Mark Duper, Mark Clayton, SB '84,  Shula, etc. After Marino retired, I quit following the team and focused mostly on 'Bama football. However, I moved just South of Nashville 10 years ago, and although I have reeealllly tried to become a Titans fan, even went to a few games, they really make it hard to like them. Very hohum roster after Mcnair, no blockbuster draft picks, few competitive teams, etc. 

 

Folks around were crazy about drafting the "franchise" Marcus Mariota, and still think he is the best thing since Mcnair. He is a very likeable guy, says the right things, involved in the community, and is seen as a great leader according to what I 've read about him...but I am not sure I see him as a championship caliber QB...someone who can put the team on his shoulders and win it with his arm.

 

So, for those willing to do "whatever it takes" to land one of the kids in the draft, would you give up the same for Mariota?

The Titans just picked up his 5th year. In the previous 4 years, he has 1 playoff appearance and an 88.6 % QBR. Is this "franchise"?

 

Its hard because he had a breakout year in 2016 and this year I really thought he would continue growing and instead regressed. But I have to wonder how much of that was due to such a blah basic offensive scheme and they did make the playoffs.

 

Personally I think he is the real deal and will keep proving so but I also think this is a really big season and he needs to rebound back to his previous numbers and developmental track.

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23 minutes ago, RollBillsRoll said:

 

LOL. I was more looking for (hypothetically, of course):

 

If Mariota is and has been your QB for the last 4 years, with the same stats/results that he has put up for the titans, would billsmafia be satisfied that he is the "franchise QB" for the next decade?

 

Would you trade 12, 22, and next year's 1st for Marcus Mariota?

 

As of now I would not.  Titans went 9-7 last year but I have to say without going 5-1 in their division they wouldn't of made the playoffs.

With Luck and Watson I can see that 5-1 going to 3-3.

I don't care about QB stat lines, the team wins and losses is all that matters.

 

He seems like he will be a competent NFL starter.  To most on TBD that is a description of a "franchise QB". 

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I think hes a rising star. Mularky really handcuffed him. I think once hes allowed ot pass the ball hes gonna be a real good one. Having Murray and Henry really hurt Mariotas productivity but helped them win games

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Just based off the hype surrounding their respective drafts, it felt like Winston and Mariota were going to be better prospects than Wentz and Goff.  

 

Neither Jameis or Marcus have lived up to their hype imo.  

 

Both are quality starters, however.

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I don't think Mariotta will ever be more than a middling starter....almost a curse...because he is good enough that you really don't need or want to go try and draft a replacement...but not the guy who really makes the roster around him better...needs a good roster around to make him better.  .....You can throw Andy Dalton in that boat along with Tannehill.  I'm willing to wait one more year on Winston...I think he is the more physically gifted of the two (he and Marriotta) I think there may be another step up to be made for him..we'll see.  

 

As far as this relates to the Bills....I'd certainly be tempted to take Mariotta and leave the mystery prizes behind doors 1-6 in this draft alone....good/competent QB play is still way better than unknown draft pick QB most of the time.

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1 hour ago, teef said:

i can never get over, "ya'll".   isn't it y'all?

He isn't from Alabama.

37 minutes ago, RollBillsRoll said:

I will turn in my southern english diploma post haste. More southern english --y'all= you + all , ya'll = you (collective)+will (ex. If ya'll come over tonight, I'll cook cornbread.):D

Nope.

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7 minutes ago, Misterbluesky said:

He isn't from Alabama.

 

 

Not sure of the "he" this is referring to, but if the "he" is me, then 'bama born and bred. 

7 minutes ago, stuvian said:

the problem is they are still using Jeff Fishers playbook

that could be true

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