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Andrew Son

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  1. Way too much consensus on this move.
  2. IDK, McCoy would be a Kyle replacement. Phillips is still young and could be here long term.
  3. And we've got it to spend. Seems like a good fit.
  4. I don't really agree. I love what the Ravens do with Brandon Williams and Michael Pierce. Beef up the middle makes everything else easier, IMO.
  5. And with all those DB’s, you would have thought that the WR’s wouldn’t all be wide open as well...
  6. The point is not arguing the validity of his comment. It's the fact that he was a moron for saying it.
  7. Must be that their "little jobs" make them bitter. Your "rush back" comment is nonsense. The man was out injured with his foot, and was still playing pick-up basketball at the LA Fitness in Buffalo... Is basketball easy on the feet? Sounds like he was really committed to rehabbing the foot.
  8. I like that the breeders ask questions. It means that they are responsible and actually care about the animals. I’m a lab guy myself. Will never own another type.
  9. He certainly made a couple clutch plays, but I thought overall he looks a little broken down.
  10. The man was an Eskimo. I don't think Mia accounted for shrinkage. And in Canada, I believe they call it an "eh"1 dick game.
  11. I think we do need to take one of these stud front 7 players with our first pick. I mean, this draft is loaded at the top with impact defenders IMO. You have Bosa, Q Williams, Allen, Oliver, Ferrell, Gary, and on and on... Tons of depth at WR to get a good one in round 2- a guy like Ridley, Samuel, Harry, M.Brown, Harmon... Hopefully we can get some O-line help in free agency and later in the draft. I don't want one early in this draft.
  12. He strikes me as the type that wants to step away, enjoy his family and hunt and golf.
  13. Fantastic insights! For the record, I liked Allen before the draft and before he became a Bill. My eyeballs tell me he's going to be good.
  14. They attempt to account for it, in a completely subjective manner. These advanced "stats" are fun, but are too often used to advance some preconceived position. Here are some issues I have with these "stats"- What happens with a miscommunication? Say a situation where you have a new offensive system, and are trotting out an UDFA and a couple guys picked up mid-season who may not be on the same page with the QB? What if they zig when Josh was expecting a zag? Say Josh throws a beautiful back-shoulder throw and Zay just keeps running down the field? An experienced QB, with experienced WR's, in an established system, is always going to appear more accurate. Completely accounting for pressure is impossible. Yes, if a free rusher comes, and the QB quickly throws it away- that's easy. But let's say you have an awful o-line that constantly gives up pressure (know any team like that?). The QB knows this- his clock is sped up, he's not a comfortable in the pocket and his mechanics could break down. How do you account for constant pressure on previous plays creating inaccuracy on play where there might not be any perceived pressure? How do you define a "throwaway?" There are many situations where everyone is basically covered, or the protection is breaking down, and the QB doesn't exactly throw it away- but will place it where only his guy has a chance to get it. Where do you draw the line between inaccurate and a throwaway? Josh is probably never going to be a high completion % guy. He is going to push the ball down the field (which he should because it's his elite weapon), and it's easier to be more accurate with a pitching wedge than with a driver. When you start with a lower completion %, even when adjusted it is hard to make up ground on people that started with a higher completion %. That is generally how statistical adjustments work. I didn't look, but I would bet that the completion % leaders would be pretty similar to the adjusted completion % leaders.
  15. He certainly looks the part. Freaky athlete. But with the depth of the position, I don't want a WR in round one. I'd rather grab one of the impact pass rushers in round one, and then grab Harmon/Samuel/Brown or whoever is the best remaining WR in round 2
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