Well, we are much closer to agreeing than from your previous post...But Pegs isn't the problem. If you want crucify Whaley, I'll bring the nails. I'm not sure he is very involved in today's draft. We didn't trade up for a CB or other deep position and give away an extra @@@ING #1 pick. Instead we got an extra one next year...Nice change in my opinion...
Ok - I am the fool, but why are you still on this board Joe? Chill - trading down was to get a #1 next year. We have yet to pick and there are good players that fill areas of need still available. We also got a 3rd. Depends who we pick...
With so many holes including safety, WR, OLB, CB, I just as soon see u trade down by 5 slots or so and still get a solid #1 and extra mid picks this and next year...
Match the Pats offer and then try and make a trade for a better pick than a 5th either with Pats or someone else. A RB hungry team may cough up a third after seeing the Pats think so highly of him.
Great analytics - thanks for your efforts! If the center of the line is our strength, why isn't TT stepping up in the pocket to avoid pressure rather than escaping the pocket at first chance? Stepping up allows to keep eyes downfield and make a throw. I think lateral movement makes this more difficult and should come after an initial step up and read.
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Yeah, this sums up my feeling too. We went into the season questioning whether we had a legitimate #2 WR and we've lost both 1 and 2.Wish Hogan was still around. The TE savior is very disappointing too. Seems like we could do more with Bush? All said though, TT doesn't seem to hit the easier throws regardless of who the receiver is... Maybe call up Jerry Jones?