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Age only kinda matters but takes a huge backseat to pissing off agents and players
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 18:36 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 02:44 |
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I think Bo Nix being aged like a fine wine is better because he's more mature and likelier to respond positively to Sean Payton's horrific machinations.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 18:37 |
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I think he's going to have like 70% accuracy in Payton's system that he set up for Russ sucking rear end and everyone will finally realize the QB accuracy stat doesn't matter
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 18:40 |
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For QBs I care less about age and more about like total live game reps and time on task Burrow was older but only really had two years of actual starts and followed the normal curve of QB development once he got playing time.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 18:45 |
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Doltos posted:I think he's going to have like 70% accuracy in Payton's system that he set up for Russ sucking rear end and everyone will finally realize the QB accuracy stat doesn't matter This bit specifically gets me curious: quote:Some things about Nix stood out immediately. His completion rate of 77.45 percent last season set an FBS record. The offense at Oregon called for a healthy diet of bubble screens and other throws near the line of scrimmage that allowed playmakers to operate in space. So Payton and Broncos general manager George Paton directed the team’s analytics staff to build a model that removed those short throws from the data set of every quarterback in the class. When the numbers bounced back — Payton didn’t share exact filters of the search — they showed Nix at or near the top of the class in efficiency with intermediate and deep routes. I know there are tools out there - is this something we can replicate to see what he's seeing, if it's bullshit or not?
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 18:48 |
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It's not bullshit, but it's misleading. He like Mac Jones and other college QBs have absurdly high "efficiency" deep and intermediate because he just never tries to loving throw it if it's not WAO. I think he took like probably close to 40-45% less deep/intermediate shots than everyone but JJ McCarthy. Dexo fucked around with this message at 18:56 on Apr 26, 2024 |
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Dexo posted:It's not bullshit, but it's misleading. Thank you. I felt something was off about that but I couldn't put my finger on it.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 18:54 |
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Dexo posted:It's not bullshit, but it's misleading. Yeah, a pundit yesterday was lauding his accuracy and talking about how he broke Mac Jones record for college accuracy, without any reflection on how Mac Jones NFL career is going lol
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 18:59 |
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Doltos posted:Quinyon stuff That's a great showing in 1 on 1s for that drill even in the videos you posted. It's totally normal for wide receivers to cook DBs in such an unfair drill, but he only had a few reps where he really got lost, two in each video I would say. That was a nice performance overall imo. More than that though, you see the traits. The fluidity, the quick plant and drive, the ability to get his head around and jump out of the gym to play the ball. The ability to disrupt routes with physicality. And most importantly the ability to recover from a bad position with agility and speed. Granted, a few days of coaching is not going to teach someone press man technique and you can clearly tell he's not used to it. Even in the off coverage he normally plays he has some bad habits, and I was laughing at that speed turn like two yards from the line of scrimmage in one of those drills, pretty goofy. His propensity to open up early and do tons of speed turns is minorly concerning. Press man is less common than ever though (although press zone less so perhaps), and even so I think he can learn it and perform well because everything you need to do that, he has. He's a truly special athlete. Then you look at his performance in the game and it was really good. No cornerback is going to win every time, whether in drills or game action. Ignore the voice over if you like, but this guy is pretty good at his evaluation actually. Overall I loved what I saw from him, despite definitely needing some improvement/coaching in certain areas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_j58CXvCd-k I like Terrion a whole lot too, don't get me wrong. I just really really like true speed in my cornerbacks, to match up against these insanely fast wide receivers we have in the league. I like guys who can flip their hips/plant and drive in an instant, I like guys with fast feet, and I like guys who can frequently put themselves in a position to make a play on the ball and who get their heads around to find it. To me, he has all that at a pretty high level. Even given all that, I can acknowledge that Terrion could be a better fit in some schemes. Overall though, I'm putting my money on Mitchell and Wiggins to be the best corners from this class. It'll be fun to see how right or wrong I am Play fucked around with this message at 19:10 on Apr 26, 2024 |
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It's why despite footwork laziness from time to time I love Drake Maye, his brain is wired right to be a potentially elite QB in the NFL. He scrambles to throw, he takes deep shots to questionably covered receivers(and was doing it until Tez returned to marginal talent) and protects the ball on those throws still. His actual throwing motion is good, so you don't have to gently caress with that, you just have to fix his lower half. And even then he was accurate on high volume intermediate and deep shots.(His misses were very ugly tho lmao). With those footwork and timing problems.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 19:05 |
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Play posted:That's a great showing in 1 on 1s for that drill even in the videos you posted. It's totally normal for wide receivers to cook DBs in such an unfair drill, but he only had a few reps where he really got lost, two in each video I would say. That was a nice performance overall imo. If I read everything you just said I wouldn't conclude with 'absolutely dominated the senior bowl'. The athleticism is all there but he didn't disrupt any plays and his physicality was pass interference. He also had to keep recovering from bad positions, which is bad. It's concerning that he doesn't have any clue at what WR's intent is at their break. He bites way too hard on Rice's head fakes and is way behind on several pedestrian breaks to the inside. I'd say that he'd be a complete liability if he's used in man coverage. I really don't understand the love for the guy outside of the athleticism.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 19:17 |
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Papercut posted:Yeah, a pundit yesterday was lauding his accuracy and talking about how he broke Mac Jones record for college accuracy, without any reflection on how Mac Jones NFL career is going lol Not saying the reasoning is wrong, but one wonders how Jones's career would be going if 1) he weren't a cheap shotting prick and 2) Matt Patricia hadn't been involved. Only throwing down the field when it's wide rear end open might be an improvement over only throwing over the middle if it's an outlet to Samaje Perine. But "better than Russ and Stidham at least" doesn't win a lot of playoff games so Payton had better be right about his mental acuity.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 19:24 |
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Doltos posted:If I read everything you just said I wouldn't conclude with 'absolutely dominated the senior bowl'. Can't say I grind Toledo tape, but the only draftnik I can find who is as low on Mitchell as you are is the dumbest Eagles beat reporter I wanted Arnold personally so check back in 3 years
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 19:31 |
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I find that most philly fans are insanely stupid homers so I'm assuming the dumbest draftnik for the Eagles is probably the one who disagrees with them
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 19:38 |
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I'm glad the Chargers didn't let Herbie have a nuclear WR. The rest of the division is grateful. I guess the Raiders are running a 12 personal base offense! Most mocks have us addressing O-line in the 2nd which sounds about right.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 20:42 |
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Doltos posted:If I read everything you just said I wouldn't conclude with 'absolutely dominated the senior bowl'. Alright, you caught me using some hyperbole but he performed very well in the senior bowl drills, extremely well in the game itself, and yes his athleticism and consistent ability to be close to the receiver and in a position to contest the catch (and then doing so with his head turned around) is what I love about him. As well as his physical traits and the way he moves. There is an element of projection it's true, he has things to learn, but the traits are all there and traits have resulted in the some of the best cornerbacks in recent history. Even apparent reaches at taller, faster, more athletic corners have tended to turn out positively recently. L'Jarius Sneed, Tariq Woolen, Jamel Dean, and probably some others I can't remember right now were all project guys with great traits. I also don't agree that he committed any PI in that game, in general he's excellent at contesting catches and being physical without fouling. It's funny, I remember you and I had a similar disagreement over Sauce Gardner vs Derek Stingley with my being for Sauce and you for Stingley. In the end both of those guys turned into very good players, I'd probably argue that Sauce is a bit better but it's close enough that it doesn't really matter. So I'll try to remember this and we can circle back in a year or two and see who had it right. solarjetman posted:Not saying the reasoning is wrong, but one wonders how Jones's career would be going if 1) he weren't a cheap shotting prick and 2) Matt Patricia hadn't been involved. I don't think Jones was ever going to be very good. Extremely limited athletically, extremely limited in arm talent, and not nearly as accurate or as good a processor as he has sometimes been made out to be. He was the only reason I was happy the niners drafted Trey Lance, just because they DIDN'T draft him. Obviously that didn't work out either, but that's how much I disliked Mac Jones as a prospect. That being said, yes, he could perform adequately with a good enough team around him. Which is true of almost any professional quarterback.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 21:09 |
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Dexo posted:It's not bullshit, but it's misleading. McCarthy was taking more of those shots on third and long. Michigan ran on first and second down so much and they were good at grinding it out, but they were predictable and sometimes they got stuffed. So McCarthy wasn't throwing much, but when he did it was third and long and everyone in the stadium knew it was going to be a pass and he had to throw it even it the receiver was not wide open. McCarthy actually had plenty of attempts on third and long. (McCarthy had 49, Penix had 60, Maye 53, Nix 46, Caleb 44, and Daniels only 29). What he didn't have was a normal number of attempts on first down, or on second and short. McCarthy's success converting third and long was by far the best in this class. 55% converted to a first down. Nobody else was above 38%. McCarthy also had by far the highest QB rating on third and long, and by far the highest percentage of passes completed while scrambling. This was why the analytics guys started getting hot for him despite the low usage numbers. I don't know what McCarthy is, but probably isn't Mac Jones 2.0. Nix, on the other hand.... predicto fucked around with this message at 22:07 on Apr 26, 2024 |
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https://twitter.com/WestsideFetti/status/1783923174263947372 I love the Legette pick a lot more now that I know he's Carolina Boomhauer
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 22:25 |
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Every single one of the first round QBs at the very least have better traits than Mac Jones. I'm sure one or two (or more) will be busts, but really all of them are better prospects than Mac Jones ever was. Even Nix.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 22:26 |
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The falcons must be playing some 4D chess where they plan to trade a QB to another team mid-season for big picks or whatever IDK.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 22:27 |
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Fat Jesus posted:The falcons must be playing some 4D chess where they plan to trade a QB to another team mid-season for big picks or whatever IDK.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 22:35 |
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Albert Breer is reporting that Penix was the third QB on the Falcons board, which like...I know they leaked that as a "look how high we were on him!" detail, but to me it makes the move even funnier? It's not like he was their top guy and they simply had to prioritize talent over team needs, which would be a very strange evaluation but hey, I guess you gotta listen to your scouts. Instead the Falcons were like "Holy poo poo, QB3 fell into our laps...this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity that we absolutely have to leap on, because there's no other way we'll be able to get ourselves back into this position during Cousins's tenure"
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 22:42 |
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xbilkis posted:Albert Breer is reporting that Penix was the third QB on the Falcons board, which like...I know they leaked that as a "look how high we were on him!" detail, but to me it makes the move even funnier? It's not like he was their top guy and they simply had to prioritize talent over team needs, which would be a very strange evaluation but hey, I guess you gotta listen to your scouts. QB3 in this draft really is unique to most drafts, I believe that. I think this draft will result in more full time starters than we've seen from a single draft in a LONG time. I'm guessing they liked Williams, Maye, then Penix just based on what it seems they were looking for. But yeah, it definitely is a bit funny. Still I appreciate their candor.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 22:55 |
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I think it will be the same as usual. One or two functional qbs taking into account that Caleb will bust because he was drafted by the bears.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 22:57 |
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Has there been a faster combine 40 duo than Hollywood/worthy? Sweet Jesus who needs an offensive line when all you need is 2-3 seconds to huck a ball down field.
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R.D. Mangles posted:I think it will be the same as usual. One or two functional qbs taking into account that Caleb will bust because he was drafted by the bears. Two would still be more than normal right? I'm gonna go out on a limb and say three, at least half of these first round QBs will get a starting contract after their rookie deals end. No matter what happens it'll be great for fans, it's always so fun to see new prospects at qb, one of my favorite things about watching this sport.
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 23:03 |
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Crunkjuice posted:Has there been a faster combine 40 duo than Hollywood/worthy? Sweet Jesus who needs an offensive line when all you need is 2-3 seconds to huck a ball down field. The ol Miami method eh
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 23:04 |
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predicto posted:McCarthy was taking more of those shots on third and long. Michigan ran on first and second down so much and they were good at grinding it out, but they were predictable and sometimes they got stuffed. So McCarthy wasn't throwing much, but when he did it was third and long and everyone in the stadium knew it was going to be a pass and he had to throw it even it the receiver was not wide open. McCarthy actually had plenty of attempts on third and long. (McCarthy had 49, Penix had 60, Maye 53, Nix 46, Caleb 44, and Daniels only 29). What he didn't have was a normal number of attempts on first down, or on second and short. I wasn't saying any of that. I just said it to show how few attempts Nix had. I should have used percentage of total attempts but figured shorthand would be fine. As JJ had low counting totals JJ as a percentage is far better and not Mac Jonesque
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 23:45 |
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xbilkis posted:Instead the Falcons were like "Holy poo poo, QB3 fell into our laps...this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity that we absolutely have to leap on, because there's no other way we'll be able to get ourselves back into this position during Cousins's tenure" Why? Who knows. Only the Jets gained on that one. https://twitter.com/dailybroncos/status/1783916378015035773?s=46
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 23:48 |
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Diva Cupcake posted:The Broncos also said Bo Nix was their QB3 and they were the team faking trading up to 10 in order to force the Vikings to trade up. Then puppet master defense for picking bo nix
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wandler20 posted:I'm gonna guess the Bills end up with Keon Coleman. He'd be fun with Josh Allen.
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Diva Cupcake posted:The Broncos also said Bo Nix was their QB3 and they were the team faking trading up to 10 in order to force the Vikings to trade up. Bo Nix is absolutely nobody's QB3
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 01:10 |
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Diva Cupcake posted:The Broncos also said Bo Nix was their QB3 and they were the team faking trading up to 10 in order to force the Vikings to trade up. "Tricking" a team you would only play every 3-4ish years (and not this year) to give extra picks to a team you are playing this year (and many other years) seems like a very bad decision making process.
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 01:21 |
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hey that doesn't mean it was a good decision. but dammit you were right
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 01:54 |
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Gully Foyle posted:"Tricking" a team you would only play every 3-4ish years (and not this year) to give extra picks to a team you are playing this year (and many other years) seems like a very bad decision making process. Who cares its the Jets lol
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 01:56 |
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spending a number 12 overall pick on a third string quarterback is what's known as going "bears mode"
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 02:02 |
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R.D. Mangles posted:spending a number 12 overall pick on a third string quarterback is what's known as going "bears mode" yeah I wish we could've fleeced the Panthers too but not everyone is so lucky
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 02:08 |
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3 DONG HORSE posted:yeah I wish we could've fleeced the Panthers too but not everyone is so lucky When Bo Nix gives you guys a frp next year you can trade it and let some team pick like Quinn Ewers or some poo poo.
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 02:11 |
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3 DONG HORSE posted:yeah I wish we could've fleeced the Panthers too but not everyone is so lucky It’s really breathtaking how the Panthers secured franchise QBs for both Chicago and Houston while botching their own QB choice all with one trade.
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# ? May 27, 2024 02:44 |
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Docjowles posted:It’s really breathtaking how the Panthers secured franchise QBs for both Chicago and Houston while botching their own QB choice all with one trade. Bears gotta build Tepper a statue at their new stadium
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