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H2o

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  1. What? Is that really your argument for Josh being put at #12?
  2. He can throw a football 60 yards on one knee. An absolute cannon. His decision making and inconsistent accuracy were his problems. Not everyone is Josh Allen though. But if he can get the mental aspects down and refine his throwing motion, look out.
  3. It's early, but I'm sure some people in "Pats Nation" are having meltdowns right about now.
  4. Lamar isn't even on the same level during the Regular Season despite two MVP's.
  5. Josh Allen, the #12 player in the league? And the first person they have him behind is Fred Warner?
  6. Hoping it's just a hyper-extension with no structural damage. He's almost surely getting an MRI today.
  7. Truth is Milano is now 30 years old. Not everyone is Lavonte David. He may never be the same player again. I believe Dorian Williams will be ready to step in and play a big role on defense if need be.
  8. One solid season as a starter and B💥💥M. Kinda sketchy to me.
  9. Good for Tua...... Better for us. We know what he is.
  10. Josh looks like he's in his best shape ever upon arrival to TC this year. Just my 2.
  11. I understand your point on his build, but Smith was cooking everybody in college and that was while playing an SEC schedule. It's why he won the Heisman. Smith was also an excellent route runner coming into the league. Worthy has never been close to that on either front. Let us not forget the Chiefs just had another burner at WR, who was a bit bigger, they thought would play that deep threat role. Didn't quite work out with Mecole Hardman.
  12. Pretty sure the Dolphins were banking on him being a heavy contributor on that defensive front with the ongoing rehabs of Phillips and Chubb. I wish Barrett the best in his retirement.
  13. Diggs had proven to be a distraction. There was friction between Diggs and JA. There was friction between Diggs and the coaching staff. There may have been friction between Diggs and Beane. We were able to get out from under Diggs contract and get a 2nd in return. Everyone has handled themselves in a professional manner since.
  14. Played at Temple. Spent his first few years with the Steelers. Not too surprising he would go back.
  15. Dang it. They could have swapped Zach Wilson for Adams straight up.
  16. We're not handing out the draft capital to acquire, nor are we going to pay Aiyuk $30M a year. It won't happen.
  17. For me, as a kid, it was Randall Cunningham. He was different in that era of QB's. To see a guy with his athletic ability that could throw one of the most perfect spirals, it was really something. Then I was really hype for him when the Vikings went 15-1 in 1998. They should have gone to the SB that year, but they choked against Atlanta.
  18. Because the NFL wants Lawrence to be an upper tier QB, to be another face for them, but even with help he's falling short.
  19. It's hard to Referee in the NFL.
  20. Russell reminded me more of Daunte Culpepper than anyone. He surely doesn't remind me of Allen outside of them both have a cannon.
  21. Daniel Jones, Devito, and whoever else they played last year are all meh at best. Yes, the OL was terrible for the Giants. We all knew this. But the OL wasn't done any favors by subpar QB play. They also had a ton of injuries up front and were dumpster-diving to fill holes. That contributed as well. For us, Allen makes the OL look better than they really are. He has since his arrival. This isn't the same same crap show we have seen previously, but we don't have the Chiefs OL, or an OL like the Eagles had, or one of the other top groups. We have an overall decent group, with a couple better than the rest, that Allen can work with better than the previous groups. Dawkins is a good LT. McGovern was solid at LG last year and huge upgrade over Saffold. Moving him to C is..... I don't like the idea. I'd rather give those reps to Van Pran. That leaves who at LG? Edwards? Are we confident in that? I don't know. Seems like a lot of question marks up front this year. I like Torrence at RG. He was one of the players I wanted us to draft in 2023, we did, and he played solid for a rookie. Now on to Spencer Brown. We can all agree he was better last year. He's good in the run game and likes to maul people. His pass pro is still lacking at times, getting caught off balance by countermoves and not being able to get out quick enough against speed rushers. Hopefully, another healthy off-season continues his development and he is the bookend we hope for. We have a tough schedule this year. A lot of good teams. Teams with good interior defenders. I hope these moves on the OL shake out. If they don't, the season won't be pretty and Allen will be out here running for his life again.
  22. Aaaaaand just like that, Keon Coleman got his new nickname: Tortuga
  23. Sad to watch how some people's lives just spiral out of control and they just continue to make dumb decision, after dumb decision.
  24. No, not any of them, although we did almost lose to Skylar Thompson in the Playoffs if you remember. If you look through the years, Shanahan (and his system) make it easier for a QB to succeed than others. He took Matt Ryan from good, to MVP caliber. There are a list of backups who have seen success in his offense when their number has been called. No one is insinuating Purdy is some dumpster-dive QB, but he was not heralded coming out of college (spare us any mention of Tom Brady because he's clearly not). He is good in that system. I don't believe he would be as successful elsewhere. Mike McDaniel runs the same offense. Maybe, after scouting this coming year, they see a 2nd or 3rd Round prospect whom they think would be successful in the system. A QB they feel could keep the offense moving in the same direction without a $50M price tag. Tua is solid, but Tua is limited. Tua is solid, but Tua is fragile. His arm strength is meh, his mobility is meh, and his injury history make him a risk to invest heavily in. He does have good accuracy for the most part and gets the ball out of his hands quickly, but he is the beneficiary of the McDaniel/Shanahan system as previously noted about others.
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