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Andrew Son

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  1. Yes, I'm shocked that a guy that works the middle of the field struggled to impress with our 100 yard per game QB.
  2. Sure, he's not a lock. But looking at all the guys fighting for a TE roster spot, I'll lean towards the one with the pedigree. It would be great if we have something in Croom or Thomas but odds are against it.
  3. That's true, but QB play has not helped him either. I've seen some things that I like, that's all.
  4. O'Leary strikes me as more of a "gamer" than someone who is going to stand out in practice. I hope he sticks.
  5. I'm not sure what you guys saw, but Skydiver assured me that Foster had an excellent game!
  6. I'll see your wood and ... wait, nevermind.
  7. I think Coleman is a lock because of his salary. And Zay probably gets at least another year. Reilly's special teams tackle probably helped him. Had a nice block on Murphy's TD run too. I'm pulling for him.
  8. Line talent and speed receivers. Build for the kids strengths.
  9. Quit making excuses, 26, you are slacking today! We need updates!
  10. That's possible, I didn't watch entire games and focus on the D. But their defensive talent is really irrelavent with regards to scouting Allen. His supporting cast was really bad and his stats that everyone judged him on suffered.
  11. To me, analytics in football is most useful for team building. How to allocate salary cap and stuff like that. On the field, it's tough... Baseball is perfect of analytics because it is basically a bunch of one-on-one matchups. Far fewer variables.
  12. I think that conference is fine for them, generally. I'm saying that the actual talent on THIS TEAM, was FCS level. They were really bad and it made it hard on Allen.
  13. A lot of these guys (Mike Schopp) don't even watch football. They look at numbers. In real life, I'm a numbers guy. To me, it's clear that football has too many variables to warrant the current worship of analytics.
  14. In my opinion, the stats that made everyone hate him, were a result of his abysmal supporting cast at Wyoming. Most small, untalented schools, play other untalented schools, so stats are still relevant. Wyoming was playing out of their class. They had no talent, especially on offense (minus Allen of course). The interior oline was among the worst I have seen. Plus he played in a pro-style offense, so his stats suffered from that as well. Modern college offense lends itself to better stats, especially completion percentage. Another factor of playing at Wyoming... The stats guys hated Allen. The eyeball guys loved him. I'm with the later. If Allen played with better talent he would have went #1.
  15. Really entertaining to see all the hype now. What he has showed so far with the Bills was clear as day on his college tape, at the combine, and at the Senior bowl. Kid is an IMMENSE talent with a reasonable chance to be special. He was surrounded by horrid talent at Wyoming. We got lucky, if Allen goes to a better school he goes #1 overall.
  16. Darnold look really good to my eye. That accuracy on the move is scary. Has great footwork as well. i think this is an epic QB class. Allen and Darnold will be battling for years to come.
  17. Generally you don’t improve ball tracking, you either have that ability or you don’t.
  18. It's a silly point because on 4th down an incompletion is as bad as a pick. Of course any pick could be returned for a TD, but you live with those chances when you commit to going for it on 4th down.
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