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Everything posted by dave mcbride
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Yes, I'd sign him if I were the Jets. They have to spend that money somehow, and he's a difference maker.
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I think Conner, despite his stats, was a huge step down from Bell. Bell is such a better router runner that it's a joke. The Steelers' o-line was the best line in the league this season as per PFF, so it's not hard for any back to look solid on that team in the run game. So the stats don't mean that much to me. However, when you watch Bell vs. Conner in the passing game, the difference becomes immediately clear: Bell is a far better route runner and has way better hands. He's not a catch-the-ball-in-the-flat-guy only, but a guy who can legitimately run receiver routes. He's deadly on wheel routes too, an area where Conner didn't impress. I don't think Conner is a bad player, mind you. He's average but running behind a terrific line. Bell is a difference maker.
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I agree that he's in a better position in NY. I also have a hunch they'll get Le'Veon Bell, which will transform them.
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Comparing apples to apples, MLB contracts for top-end draftees are significantly smaller than they are for top-end NFL draftees: https://www.cleveland.com/browns/index.ssf/2018/07/browns_baker_mayfield_signs_hi.html https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/2018-mlb-draft-tigers-sign-no-1-pick-casey-mize-to-record-7-5-million-bonus/
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I think where your logic fails a little bit is that McDermott hasn't had his year 3 yet. It's *always* been about year 3 since he and Beane came on board. Frankly, I think they were shocked to go 9-7 last year with that roster. With regard to Gase, he supposedly finally had the team he wanted this season (he's a "process" guy too, and he dumped a lot of talent), and the team simply failed. They were basically 6-10, but they of course won a game that they had no business winning (vs NE, a game they were completely dominated in). Anyway, don't pass judgment on McDermott/Beane or make comparisons to Gase until after year 3. Because they're fans?
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The future is the next two seasons. They will be expected to win next season, and win big. They have $100 million in cap space and a promising qb going into year 2.
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I honestly don't know how good he is in either sport. A lot of it depends on that. Just thinking out loud, my guess is that Drew Henson probably thinks he made a terrible decision in retrospect. He was a probable #1 overall NFL pick, but stopped playing football for 3-4 years and never got back in the groove. He of course completely flamed out in baseball. I don't think that would have happened in the NFL if he had remained committed to the sport.
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LOL. My take: Bills fans think they hate the Pats more than anyone else, but I can assure that Jets fans hate them more than we do. Who is the one coach who has given Belichick fits the last few years? Adam Gase. This is at least in part about the Pats.
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Gregg Williams to Jets as DC
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Why should we presume he'll improve the defense? In his 20 years of coaching (DC and HC), his defenses have finished in the bottom half of the league 10 times in the points allowed category and 10 times in the yards allowed category. By the numbers, he is perfectly mediocre judging from his long history. -
Gregg Williams to Jets as DC
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Gregg Williams to Jets as DC
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The animosity stems from him a) being a terrible coach in Buffalo while remaining supremely arrogant all the while, b) being an absolutely terrible human being, and c) selling snake oil and lies for most of his professional career. -
Who was GM when Jason Peters was dealt?
dave mcbride replied to LabattBlue's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Trust me, I am right about his time in Buffalo. He has missed 16.2 percent of games in his emtire NFL career, which is very normal because injuries over long careers are almost impossible to avoid. Kyle Williams missed 12.5 percent. -
??? - in the past 18 years, they have finished in the top 10 in points allowed 13 times and the top 10 in yards surrendered 7 times. Christ, they were first in points allowed and 8th in yards allowed a mere 2 years ago! (2016) Also, with regard to winning percentage and competition level, he is in fact 27-10 in the postseason with the Pats. He is the greatest coach of all time. There's really no argument to be had about that. And lest we forget, that 1994 Browns team (11-5; 1st in D) was a team on the up and up that got derailed by the Modell-created chaos in Cleveland the next season. And he was one of the greatest DCs of the modern era before all of this. By the numbers, the Giants was utterly dominant when he was the DC there from 1985-1990.
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Patrick Mahomes: He is having an incredible season
dave mcbride replied to SDS's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
A new WaPo feature piece on the drafting of Mahomes just posted. What's notable is that Reid, Sean Payton, and Bruce Arians -- all of whom clearly know a good qb from a bad one -- really wanted Mahomes. https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2019/01/09/we-got-it-done-inside-story-how-patrick-mahomes-landed-with-chiefs/?utm_term=.0ccdc0c3f255 -
Who Are You Rooting for the Rest of the Way?
dave mcbride replied to BUFFALOKIE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Au contraire. The day I ever root for the Cowboys -- over even the Dark One himself -- will be the day hell freezes over. -
Good hire. I like him.
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You're forgetting Rashaan Evans, who was the #22 pick overall, and Anthony Averett (a 4th rounder). Of the group, Allen, Payne, Humphrey, and Jackson are all very good to elite (Jackson is the best as of now). Some of the others have the potential to be very good but aren't there yet (e.g., Minkah Fitzpatrick, who was up and down this season). Foster gets an incomplete given that his criminal proclivities. It's interesting that he's on the Redskins now; he's the fifth guy from that Bama unit on Washington now. "And here’s where they went in the draft: Marlon Humphrey — Round 1, No. 16, 2017 — Baltimore Ravens Jonathan Allen — Round 1, No. 17, 2017 — Washington Redskins Reuben Foster — Round 1, No. 31, 2017 — San Francisco 49ers Ryan Anderson — Round 2, No. 49, 2017 — Washington Redskins Dalvin Tomlinson — Round 2, No. 55, 2017 — New York Giants Tim Williams — Round 3, No. 78, 2017 — Baltimore Ravens Eddie Jackson — Round 4, No. 112, 2017 — Chicago Bears Minkah Fitzpatrick — Round 1, No. 11, 2018 — Miami Dolphins Da’Ron Payne — Round 1, No. 13, 2018 — Washington Redskins Ronnie Harrison — Round 3, No. 93, 2018 — Jacksonville Jaguars Shaun Dion Hamilton — Round 6, No. 197 — Washington Redskins And, of course, this doesn’t even account for the fact that Rashaan Evans went No. 22 overall in this year’s draft, as he didn’t start that game. Anthony Averett also got selected this year, going in the fourth round. That stat is an incredible recruiting tool for coach Nick Saban and the Tide, and the streak of producing top NFL Draft talent will likely only continue. https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/alabama-football/built-bama-11-alabamas-2016-defensive-starters-selected-past-2-nfl-drafts/"
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Who was GM when Jason Peters was dealt?
dave mcbride replied to LabattBlue's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Peters missed only two games due to "injury" in Buffalo -- his final two, right after the Bills had been eliminated from the playoffs and (presumably) becasue the organization was bent on keeping him healthy in order to extract max draft capital (which they did). Otherwise, he was extremely healthy in Buffalo. -
Packers to hire Titans OC Matt LeFleur
dave mcbride replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/01/07/nfl-wild-card-weekend-fmia-eagles-chargers-peter-king/ 6. I think we’re all still in the business of trying to figure out the problems between Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers, and why the Green Bay offense looked so crummy this year. I asked former NFL quarterback and current Bleacher Report and NBC NFL analyst Chris Simms about it on my podcast this week. His take: The Green Bay offense is just too vanilla. Said Simms: “I think he [McCarthy] is too regular. It’s just basic West Coast offense. I can promise you guys like Bill Belichick, Mike Zimmer, those guys? They’ve been around it for so long and they had to face Bill Walsh. They know that offense just as good as Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers. They know the rules. Other West Coast guys who’ve been successful, let’s say Sean Payton or Kyle Shanahan or Sean McVay, it’s West Coast-based, but they’ve added their own footprint to it to go, ‘I do this along with it, to make it not the West Coast. But I have my own wrinkles.’ And Green Bay is as basic as it gets. It is what we could call in the NFL Day 1, Day 2 installation, your basic plays you put in the first day the rookies are in. Aaron Rodgers, who, you know, I think is the greatest quarterback of all time … We see him dance around and sit there in the pocket … He’s not doing that because he wants to look cool. He’s doing that because nobody’s open a lot of the time. I also think that he’s been scarred by people not being open so much of the time. Troy Aikman, early in the year, made comments … ‘There’s nobody open.’ I remember my dad [former CBS game analyst Phil Simms] doing it two years ago: ‘There’s no separation.’ “ 7. I think that’s an interesting reason—if true—why evidence is now coming out that Rodgers audibled so much, and why he appeared either laconic or disinterested at times. I’ve wondered whether he looked around the league and saw all this imagination—including, this year, in Chicago with rookie coach Matt Nagy—and then looked at his own team and saw the same old thing. -
Arians expected to be TB HC tomorrow
dave mcbride replied to Reed83HOF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Their defense is awful. Just awful. They can't stop anyone. They have literally finished 32nd two years in a row in defensive DVOA as per Football Outsiders. That is hard to do.