The only thing against Mayfield that I can see is his size. Darnold's comp % is crap.
Is there anything in the system that Mayfield plays in that's a red flag - like for Rudolph? A system that inflates numbers for the QB in college, but won't translate well to the pros?
I mean, I've seen them all play and Mayfield looks like Superman to me. He's the only one that really impresses.
Thompson is a keeper and should be on the team next year. According to PFF, he has caught 25-of-25 catchable targets this year, which makes him one of just three wide receivers in the league that has seen at least 25 catchable targets without dropping a pass.
So is this because TT runs arround like crazy, or is the OL actually, you know....good?
https://twitter.com/PFF/status/946474844211818496
can't post the JPEG because it's too big...oh well
I'm really not trying to be offensive, but you should stop talking about football strategy. I'm amazed people who watch the game still think like this and literally have no clue what they're talking about.
Here's we are at with Taylor:
I'm the guy who started a thread saying Tyrod is a franchise QB.
I'm now at the point where I want the Bills to move on from him and find a real QB.
LOL no, I wouldn't have said it was a bad decision. In fact, in the game thread I said they have to go for it there, not kick it - BEFORE the kick.
It's like arguing with a tree. There is no possibility of people realizing they're wrong on here.