rnr_honeybadger
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I'm sure Houston is regretting drafting CJ Stroud.So are you you trying to prove that no teams should mathematically ever pick a QB in the first round?
I'm sure Houston is regretting drafting CJ Stroud.So are you you trying to prove that no teams should mathematically ever pick a QB in the first round?
EXACTLY.You miss a hundred percent of the shots you don't take. That doesn't mean you will hit a hundred percent of the shots you do take. If anything this mindset of "well we might fail" is what has held this team back. The fear of failure which is tied to the hip with the fear of letting go. It's what kept Zeke around for another ill advised contract and it is what has kept Dak Prescott a Cowboy even though nothing in his play suggested that he was worth an extension after his rookie deal.
Yup.I frankly think the whole ranking system is questionable. I see judgements on all sides I would disagree with.
Calling Cam Newton a Home Run is BS, for example
Agree. At present, Burrows is on the road to be a carbon copy of Paper Plate Pennington. As good as Burrows is, he quite simply needs to quit running. He doesn't have the build to stay on the field taking that pounding. Cincy needs to switch to a short pass O to get the ball out of his hands quicker.Burrows, Allen, are the only ones outside of Mahones that I would put in the Home Run Category. Jackson honestly I would just say is solid. Its a fine line I admit. Allen in a way I might personally be over rating because of that incredible game with Mahomes where they went toe to toe and basically last guy up won. BUT that was just one game. Burrows has been injured too much.
Rodgers is really the only other guy than Mahones that is absolutely a Home Run to be honest. and is he even really coming back even if he says so?
Tua and the others are frankly in the solid areas and no more. Stafford, Foles, Flacco, the same.
To me a Home Run is a guy who is heading towards the HOF or looks that way. Really not that many right now outside of Mahones and Rodgers of which that really can be said
This century, Rodgers and Mahomes were the only two guys, that after 2, maybe 3 years playing, you could say unequivocally that "this guy is a HoF lock unless he gets hurt".Burrows, Allen, are the only ones outside of Mahones that I would put in the Home Run Category. Jackson honestly I would just say is solid. Its a fine line I admit. Allen in a way I might personally be over rating because of that incredible game with Mahomes where they went toe to toe and basically last guy up won. BUT that was just one game. Burrows has been injured too much.
Rodgers is really the only other guy than Mahones that is absolutely a Home Run to be honest. and is he even really coming back even if he says so?
Tua and the others are frankly in the solid areas and no more. Stafford, Foles, Flacco, the same.
To me a Home Run is a guy who is heading towards the HOF or looks that way. Really not that many right now outside of Mahones and Rodgers of which that really can be said
Yup. Those 1sts Cincy keeps spending on WR's and DB's needed to go to OL's.I think lots of QBs never get the type of teams that Dak, Purdy, Lamar, Hurts, Mahomes have been given at least 1-2 times in their careers (and even in their down years the teams were never bottom of the barrel). Burrow had to play right away and they have never given him an elite or even good offensive line. Same for Trevor. Justin is part of the most rollercoaster franchise in the game-though Harbaugh may turn the team into a consistent winner.
Moving on from Dak can just mean that the long term goal of the franchise is to win the next SB. They may believe that continuing with Dak (and his contract) gives the team no chance at that goal-which then makes the decision an easy one.
Except maybe Burrows. He's been phenomenal, but the "unless he gets hurt" keeps kicking in.This century, Rodgers and Mahomes were the only two guys, that after 2, maybe 3 years playing, you could say unequivocally that "this guy is a HoF lock unless he gets hurt".
The problem with this is you could say every miss was overdrafted..especially at QB, this league is so hungry for them there will always be "Overdrafts" at the position..I'm for drafting a QB..I'm also very clear on who will be drafting this QB and what that might look like with this FO.....And if you remove the QB's who were overdrafted, the miss rate is around 30%.
Hell the salary system is even more crazy. Next guy up? This suggests that all the QB's are exactly the same and can deliver the same performance.I frankly think the whole ranking system is questionable. I see judgements on all sides I would disagree with.
Calling Cam Newton a Home Run is BS, for example
By all accounts Dak is a #3 - mixed result - maybe you could argue low #2.But I want Dak gone!
Waaaah!!!
Well, if you think about it, most of the Super Bowls the last 20 years have been won by the same five or six quarterbacks so I guess it would make sense that you only get a homerun 15% of the time.Very good article with analysis of every 1st round QB in the last 15 years:
CBS Article
Summary stats from CBS article:
Final tally
Over the last 15 years, there have been 46 QBs selected in the first round. Here's the final tally:
GRADE TOTAL PERCENT Home run 7 15% Solid result 3 6% Mixed result 9 19% Incomplete 4 8% Miss 23 50%