Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted July 25 Posted July 25 8 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said: Sid Luckman. Piffle. Could Luckman rap?! 🤨 "I'm the punky QB, known as McMahon. When I hit the turf, I've got no plan. I just throw my body all over the field. I can't dance, but I can throw the pill. I motivate the cats, I like to tease. I play so cool, I aim to please. That's why you all got here on the double To catch me doin' the Super Bowl Shuffle." 1 Quote
Kirby Jackson Posted July 25 Posted July 25 1 hour ago, RoscoeParrish said: They obviously were. Darnold was a way better prospect coming out than Fields. Like way way way better. That’s why, imo, he still fetched a decent price as a trade target whereas Fields was traded for a conditional sixth rounder lol. Thats Kaiir Elam bust compensation. No one is arguing that Darnold vastly outperformed Fields at their rookie stops. You can post their stats all you want. NFL teams saw Darnold and said, “we’ll give you a second rounder and a couple day 3 picks for him” and NFL teams saw Fields and said “we’ll give you a conditional sixth round pick for him and then bench him in 6 weeks and let him walk in FA” lol. The market has spoken. Darnold was valued at a second round pick+ and Fields was valued as a 6th round pick. That’s it. Case closed. 1 hour ago, RoscoeParrish said: @Kirby Jackson you are basically arguing that in 2021 Stafford wasn’t more viewed as more valuable than Jared Goff despite the Rams needing to attach multiple picks, including 2 first rounders, to swap them. If you compare their numbers, they were similar! The Rams were ascending and a playoff team! This is so painfully obvious a blind spot for you my man. The numbers don’t lie. They were virtually identical. Darnold was the 3rd pick and Fields the 11th. They weren’t vastly different as prospects. Both were elite college QBs, with elite pedigrees and tons of talent. Each had horrible situations in their first stop. Fields, slightly, outperformed Darnold. I attached the numbers. A horrible organization making a horrible trade doesn’t change that. Obviously you like Darnold, a lot. He’s my 19th best QB. My entire point is that Fields (currently my 28th QB) can be in that area. He has that opportunity. When given an opportunity, he has performed, at or a little above, Darnold (until last year). He has the chance this year, that Darnold did last year, with no competition. He’s going to get a full season to prove it. I will die on the hill that they were in a similar place after 3 years. This has nothing to do with feelings and everything to do with actual numbers. Fields didn’t command much in a trade because the Bears had zero leverage. Caleb Williams was considered generational. The Jets could have elected to stick with Darnold and draft Chase or Sewell. They didn’t believe in him enough to do that so they rolled the dice on Zach Wilson, a prospect nowhere near that of Caleb Williams. The Panthers, a terrible organization, with a bad GM, made a crazy offer so they took it. That doesn’t prove anything. Quote
RoscoeParrish Posted July 25 Posted July 25 9 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: The numbers don’t lie. They were virtually identical. Darnold was the 3rd pick and Fields the 11th. They weren’t vastly different as prospects. Both were elite college QBs, with elite pedigrees and tons of talent. Each had horrible situations in their first stop. Fields, slightly, outperformed Darnold. I attached the numbers. A horrible organization making a horrible trade doesn’t change that. Obviously you like Darnold, a lot. He’s my 19th best QB. My entire point is that Fields (currently my 28th QB) can be in that area. He has that opportunity. When given an opportunity, he has performed, at or a little above, Darnold (until last year). He has the chance this year, that Darnold did last year, with no competition. He’s going to get a full season to prove it. I will die on the hill that they were in a similar place after 3 years. This has nothing to do with feelings and everything to do with actual numbers. Fields didn’t command much in a trade because the Bears had zero leverage. Caleb Williams was considered generational. The Jets could have elected to stick with Darnold and draft Chase or Sewell. They didn’t believe in him enough to do that so they rolled the dice on Zach Wilson, a prospect nowhere near that of Caleb Williams. The Panthers, a terrible organization, with a bad GM, made a crazy offer so they took it. That doesn’t prove anything. I don’t care about Darnold at all. Obviously you LOVE Justin Fields. You admitted it haha you have died on this hill and been buried. if you can’t admit that Darnold was a much better QB prospect coming out than Fields, then the only thing left to say is “go Buckeyes.” Quote
machine gun kelly Posted July 25 Posted July 25 On 7/24/2025 at 12:37 PM, julian said: I think that’s one of the guys from Impractical Jokers. I just turned my wife onto them and she belly laughs to every episode. 1 Quote
julian Posted July 25 Posted July 25 19 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said: I think that’s one of the guys from Impractical Jokers. I just turned my wife onto them and she belly laughs to every episode. Yeah he’s one of those dudes and my wife likes that show too, something about men humiliating themselves women find funny lol. Quote
machine gun kelly Posted July 25 Posted July 25 2 minutes ago, julian said: Yeah he’s one of those dudes and my wife likes that show too, something about men humiliating themselves women find funny lol. I’ll probably watch one episode tomorrow morning before the gym, so I’ll let you know the name. My wife just thinks they are crazy, but she said you can tell they really are lifelong friends. 1 Quote
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