FizFashizzle posted:where are all the grading articles btw There honestly seems to be much fewer this year than in past seasons. I'm seeing a lot more of the sentiment that "grades are dumb until the draft class is 3-4 seasons old".
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kiimo posted:Mahomes sounds like a muppet, specifically Cookie Monster and I like it. He's got a little Kermit to his voice I thought.
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# ? May 3, 2017 03:57 |
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SKULL.GIF posted:There honestly seems to be much fewer this year than in past seasons. I'm seeing a lot more of the sentiment that "grades are dumb until the draft class is 3-4 seasons old". That's because they are stupid and it's true. Sometimes you see people jump on a team because they made a bad value trade and then "reached." Or you see a team praised for shrewdly trading back and getting a highly regarded player. But you don't know until later if those picks were even good. If Trubisky is the best QB in this draft, the Bears are suddenly geniuses for seeing it. And the 49ers, for all their praise, might have drafted two duds in the first round. Thomas is a highly regarded DE, but those guys are boom or bust players at the top of the draft. And Foster might end up repeatedly injured/suspended. Then the 49ers go from geniuses to failures, who couldn't take advantage of a good situation.
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# ? May 3, 2017 04:32 |
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I hope Mahomes does get the time to sit and learn from Andy before he has to take the field, because if he corrects his footwork and his pocket presence we really could be looking at a monster. I think his ceiling could really be the best years of Brett Favre with possibly an even bigger arm. The difficult part is going to be getting him to that ceiling because good god drat he's raw and he's just not NFL ready right now. I'd love to see it, though. He's got an arm that won't quit and the talent to funsling a 70 yard bomb from the opposite side of the field and I love that kind of bullshit. (See also: Aaron Rodgers heaving a 60 yard hail mary while running at full speed, and scoring a loving TD)
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# ? May 3, 2017 11:06 |
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Fenrir posted:I hope Mahomes does get the time to sit and learn from Andy before he has to take the field, because if he corrects his footwork and his pocket presence we really could be looking at a monster. I think his ceiling could really be the best years of Brett Favre with possibly an even bigger arm. The difficult part is going to be getting him to that ceiling because good god drat he's raw and he's just not NFL ready right now. I'd love to see it, though. He's got an arm that won't quit and the talent to funsling a 70 yard bomb from the opposite side of the field and I love that kind of bullshit. (See also: Aaron Rodgers heaving a 60 yard hail mary while running at full speed, and scoring a loving TD) This but the exact opposite
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# ? May 3, 2017 11:39 |
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I think many people misinterpret what the grades actually represent. What I've always took away is they're a form of ranking that considers: the overall consensus of each individual player that you took, how much you had to give up to get them, and whether or not the player fills a void in the team. Personally, I think this is the only possible way that the grades many any sense whatsoever. Using hindsight would be flawed due to the many influencers/dependencies of a player's development.
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# ? May 3, 2017 12:53 |
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John Brown posted:I think many people misinterpret what the grades actually represent. What I've always took away is they're a form of ranking that considers: the overall consensus of each individual player that you took, how much you had to give up to get them, and whether or not the player fills a void in the team. This.
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# ? May 3, 2017 13:24 |
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Volkerball posted:This but the exact opposite Oh horse poo poo. I know you hate the Chiefs but you can't tell me that wouldn't be fun to watch.
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# ? May 3, 2017 13:28 |
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Fenrir posted:Oh horse poo poo. I know you hate the Chiefs but you can't tell me that wouldn't be fun to watch. I couldn't even enjoy Jamaal Charles, who is my football spirit animal. I wish he was dead, even. The gently caress do I care about another wanna be Derek Carr. I hope a teammate murder suicides him.
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Fenrir posted:Oh horse poo poo. I know you hate the Chiefs but you can't tell me that wouldn't be fun to watch. It actually wouldn't be
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I'm ready for the Chiefs to return to their 4-12 irrelevance that God created them to do.
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# ? May 3, 2017 13:33 |
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John Brown posted:I think many people misinterpret what the grades actually represent. What I've always took away is they're a form of ranking that considers: the overall consensus of each individual player that you took, how much you had to give up to get them, and whether or not the player fills a void in the team. On the other hand I'd argue this isn't very valuable, other than for determining which draft pundits are idiots when you see how things actually pan out. I mean it's better than mock drafts I guess but not by a whole lot. I'd also say Raiders fans' opinions of the Chiefs aren't very valuable, and I want Marty back. Alzheimers or no he'd probably beat the Raiders 9 out of 10 times just because of spite.
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# ? May 3, 2017 13:38 |
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If you get Marty we get dante hall
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# ? May 3, 2017 13:43 |
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Volkerball posted:I couldn't even enjoy Jamaal Charles, who is my football spirit animal. I wish he was dead, even. The gently caress do I care about another wanna be Derek Carr. I hope a teammate murder suicides him. You are a monster. It hurts my soul to imagine anyone not wanting to see the dragon unleashed in the most hilarious possible ways.
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Grittybeard posted:and I want Marty back. Alzheimers or no he'd probably beat the Raiders 9 out of 10 times just because of spite. Andy Reid is 5-1 against Oakland since he came to KC, 2 more season sweeps and he will have beaten them 9 out of 10 times
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# ? May 3, 2017 15:00 |
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drat, McGinn is leaving. https://twitter.com/PFWAwriters/status/859774199740628992
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SHOAH NUFF posted:Andy Reid is 5-1 against Oakland since he came to KC, 2 more season sweeps and he will have beaten them 9 out of 10 times Don't diminish my love of Marty. Also talk to me when he does it for a decade.
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# ? May 3, 2017 16:04 |
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SKULL.GIF posted:There honestly seems to be much fewer this year than in past seasons. I'm seeing a lot more of the sentiment that "grades are dumb until the draft class is 3-4 seasons old". Heck, *we* don't even have a draft grade thread this year.
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fsif posted:Heck, *we* don't even have a draft grade thread this year. Which is surprising, but considering the chaos factor of this year's first round, I understand it.
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# ? May 3, 2017 16:40 |
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Volkerball posted:If you get Marty we get dante hall I want Marty
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# ? May 3, 2017 17:06 |
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a neat cape posted:I want Marty Words I'd never expected to see or hear from a Charger fan again.
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Fenrir posted:Words I'd never expected to see or hear from a Charger fan again. Wait, do you think Chargers fans have anything but undying love for Marty?
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a neat cape posted:Wait, do you think Chargers fans have anything but undying love for Marty? I remember people calling for his head on a pike for "Martyball" and supposedly wasting LdT's prime.
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# ? May 3, 2017 17:10 |
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Yeah, if there's like one thing Chiefs and Chargers fans agree on, it's that Marty Schottenheimer loving ruled. Well, aside for "gently caress the Raiders" and "gently caress the Broncos" but that goes without saying Fenrir posted:I remember people calling for his head on a pike for "Martyball" and supposedly wasting LdT's prime. Marty probably wouldn't have won a title in SD, but at the same time I think most Chargers fans nowadays (what's left of us, anyway) recognize it was stupid to get rid of him, especially after a 14-2 season. Like most things, I blame Dean Spanos. Durandal1707 fucked around with this message at 17:13 on May 3, 2017 |
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Fenrir posted:I remember people calling for his head on a pike for "Martyball" and supposedly wasting LdT's prime. Those people were dumb and a small, small minority. 99% of Chargers fans adore/adored Marty
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# ? May 3, 2017 17:13 |
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a neat cape posted:Those people were dumb and a small, small minority. 99% of Chargers fans adore/adored Marty I still think he's the best coach the Chargers had since Coryell.
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Grittybeard posted:On the other hand I'd argue this isn't very valuable, other than for determining which draft pundits are idiots when you see how things actually pan out. I mean it's better than mock drafts I guess but not by a whole lot. None of it is very valuable, really. It's all entertainment bullshit for the off-season. However, of all the busllshit, I believe it is the most applicable in terms of assessing a draft. Consider this: we grade/rank prospects based on production, perceived value, and essentially guessing how their skills/tangibles will translate to the NFL. Teams even have a point system to map value to picks. So other than leveraging the aforementioned train of thought, how else would you gauge how well a team did? Most importantly, let's not confuse drafting with development. Whether or not a pick panned out pertains more so to the latter for a lot of reasons. We've seen teams pick great prospects and completely botch their progression.
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# ? May 3, 2017 17:14 |
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Fenrir posted:I still think he's the best coach the Chargers had since Coryell. Without a doubt, though that isn't really saying much. I'd take him Alzheimer's and all over Norv or McCoy
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# ? May 3, 2017 17:15 |
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Yeah, probably. Though you could make a pretty good argument for Bobby Ross, given how much those early 90's Charger teams overachieved.
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# ? May 3, 2017 17:17 |
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Losing Mcginn sucks but Gardner was a mediocre Bucks reporter so I have that at least.
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Durandal1707 posted:Yeah, if there's like one thing Chiefs and Chargers fans agree on, it's that Marty Schottenheimer loving ruled. I worked with a Charger fan who loved the firing and talked about how it was a bold move that would end the perpetual playoff exits and the future was gonna be so bright. He was a loving idiot.
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# ? May 3, 2017 17:21 |
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Fenrir posted:I worked with a Charger fan who loved the firing and talked about how it was a bold move that would end the perpetual playoff exits and the future was gonna be so bright. The worst possible thing was the team winning two playoff games the year after firing Marty and thus buying Norv 7 years of cushion
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a neat cape posted:Those people were dumb and a small, small minority. 99% of Chargers fans adore/adored Marty Once again the 1% fucks you over
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wandler20 posted:drat, McGinn is leaving. noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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# ? May 3, 2017 18:36 |
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Three of the reasons why firing Marty was so moronic were: A): he literally coached the team to a 14-2 record, including winning 10 straight against some pretty good teams during that run. And yeah, he's snakebitten in the playoffs; you know who also loses to the Patriots? Literally everybody else. B): the fact that it happened because Marty and AJ didn't get along. They both hated each other to the degree that both went weeks without speaking to each other. Again, I blame Dean for it because one of ownership's jobs is to make sure the HC and GM are on the same page and communicating with each other. And as we've seen, Dean is about as spineless of a twerp as any owner in the league, so he never had the personality to step in and mediate. C): the timing of it. You want to get rid of Marty because he can't win the playoffs, that's one thing. The problem is that the Chargers' whole coach staff basically got raided that offseason, with Wade, Cam Cam, Chud, Hudson Houck all leaving for other jobs, and since most of the good coaching candidates were already hired, that left the team with Norv. also jesus christ I can't believe all this poo poo went down over 10 years ago now.
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# ? May 3, 2017 19:29 |
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fsif posted:Heck, *we* don't even have a draft grade thread this year. Only one of those picks was actually terrible, but I actually liked the Manuel pick, so I'm obviously an idiot.
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# ? May 3, 2017 19:38 |
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Durandal1707 posted:Three of the reasons why firing Marty was so moronic were: This begs the question, if forced to choose between a good coach and a good GM, which is the better option?
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Grittybeard posted:He's got a little Kermit to his voice I thought. Fun Fact: both Frank Oz and Jim Henson have voiced Cookie Monster so there is a little Kermit to his voice. edit: also some Chiefs fans were happy to see Marty go. Those fans are as dumb as the Charger fans who are as dumb as the Eagles fans who cheered Andy Reid's departure. I wonder how they feel now. kiimo fucked around with this message at 19:52 on May 3, 2017 |
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:This begs the question, if forced to choose between a good coach and a good GM, which is the better option? I'd side with the coach since his staff is responsible for developing talent. Tough choice either way.
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Jiminy Christmas! Shoes! posted:This begs the question, if forced to choose between a good coach and a good GM, which is the better option? Gun to head, i'd go head coach. A good HC can coach a team that doesn't have a lot of high talent into something respectable as long as those guys understand what's being asked of them. (which is pretty much what Marty did for a lot of his career) I'd also mention that, in the particular case of the Chargers, AJ's drafting basically went right into the toilet after Marty was canned. Eric Weddle was pretty much the only player from the 07-09 drafts that was worth much and hung on with the team. EDIT: just remembered Louis Vasquez was from 09 and he was pretty good for a few years before he left for Denver. kiimo posted:Fun Fact: both Frank Oz and Jim Henson have voiced Cookie Monster so there is a little Kermit to his voice.
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