Mackeyser
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Feeling like Mr. Colonel Sanders here because I was wrooong again.
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Feeling like Mr. Colonel Sanders here because I was wrooong again.
HTF is Kyler Murray more successful than Goff?You can't judge hit rate on who is starting over such a recent period. Daniel Jones is starting but has largely been a bust. The same is true of Mitch Trubisky. If we look at 2010 to 2019, we'll encounter some of those same difficulties, but it will offer better perspective:
2010:
Sam Bradford - Bust
Tim Tebow - Bust
2011:
Cam Newton - Success
Jake Locker - Bust
Blaine Gabbert - Bust
Christian Ponder - Bust
2012:
Andrew Luck - Success (but already retired)
RGIII - Bust
Ryan Tannehill - Bust and then Success
Brandon Weeden - Bust
2013:
E.J. Manuel - Bust
2014:
Blake Bortles - Bust
Johnny Manziel - Bust
Teddy Bridgewater - Minor Success
2015:
Jameis Winston - Bust
Marcus Mariota - Bust
2016:
Jared Goff - ?????
Carson Wentz - ?????
Paxton Lynch - Bust
2017:
Mitch Trubisky - Bust
Patrick Mahomes - Success
Deshaun Watson - Success
2018:
Baker Mayfield - Success
Sam Darnold - Bust
Josh Allen - Success
Josh Rosen - Bust
Lamar Jackson - Success
2019:
Kyler Murray - Success
Daniel Jones - Bust
Dwayne Haskins - Bust
The success rate really isn't great (12 out of 30, if we count Tannehill, Wentz, and Goff as successes). And that's the first round. Plus, a number of the guys named above went in the top 10 picks. If we were a successful team, it would be a real challenge for us to get into the top 10 picks to draft a QB. That's why ditching your QB at the end of his rookie deal is so hard, unless he doesn't cut the mustard.
HTF is Kyler Murray more successful than Goff?
If Stafford is all about winning and his career/legacy, then he should take a low one year extension restructuring to enable us to add to the team and give him the playoffs and SB run he desires. Like Brady did for many years with NE. We’ll see soon if it’s money or winning. He already has made a ton. Winning a playoff game - not.
Feeling like Mr. Colonel Sanders here because I was wrooong again.
Thought the Colts are a good match too, would rather it not be San Francisco as to New England if they get him I had nothing against Stafford unless he becomes a 49er or Patriot, my wife thinks Stafford is a jinx and is not capable of being a winner, kind of the way I felt about Phillip Rivers, who IMO, gets far to much credit for never winning a big game in his life.
Despite having a lot of talented receiving weapons over his career and some good OLs, Stafford has mainly led mediocre offenses. He's managed to put up pretty good numbers leading mediocre offenses because his offense's passing TD shares have been extremely high. Basically, his TD numbers are very inflated due to situational play-calling. People will point out that he has rarely had a running game, and that's true, but you don't need a good running game to have a good number of rushing TDs. It comes down to situational play-calling.
I demonstrated earlier in this thread how situational play-calling fucked Goff over in 2019. Despite our crappy running game, McVay's preference for pounding the ball into the endzone in the redzone deflated Goff's TD numbers. If he had passing TD shares like Stafford has had for most of his career, Goff would have had 30+ passing TDs that year. People will look at Stafford's stats and conclude that he was a good QB stuck in a bad organization. I think the reality is more that he has been a generally average QB stuck in a below average organization. Would Shanahan and McVay get more out of him? Certainly. But he's not suddenly going to become Aaron Rodgers.
Not buying all that. There are a ton of big decisions to make in Detroit and if you think Dorsey will sit back and let Brad make them we'll have to agree to disagree.
I am amazed that Stafford suddenly became a good QB at age 32 almost 33. Imagine if we stick with Goff how good he'd be at 33 considering he's already better than Stafford. The only "good" thing about Stafford is he's cheap.
Stafford at his best was close to what Jared did in 2018 maybe once time statistically. In 12 years once with Calvin Johnson and throwing it 700 times.
Call me whatever the hell you want, I really don't give a shit.
I've said before, and I'll say it again. When he's playing well, I praise him, when he's playing like shit, I'll call it.
And as I've said before, whether he's a Ram or not, I'm hoping for him that he's successful.
McVay has done everything he can to try and help Goff, make things easier for Goff. For the money Goff is set to make, HE needs to take it to the next level.
It's not like he's surrounded by scrubs and bad coaches.
I think Stafford in a new spot is going to surprise a lot of people. If the Colts for example got him... I might have them as superbowl favourites next year.
Am I permitted to "talk my crap" now?What news? Rumours aren't news. Talk your crap when the Rams actually trade for stafford.
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I think the Rams just jumped to 3rd best odds to win in all next year actually....Just gonna leave this here...
I think the Rams just jumped to 3rd best odds to win in all next year actually....
Am I permitted to "talk my crap" now?
It's probably long gone Notifications were way too hard to keep up with after the news. What's your opinion of the trade? Now that we've had time to mull it over.i'm pretty sure i told you that just after the trade was announced. you must have missed it. check your alerts.
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They're not.
Totally disregard anything Stafford to the Rams.
I think the Rams just jumped to 3rd best odds to win in all next year actually....
I dont know, Vegas will do Vegas when the game are being played.But Vegas thinks it was a good trade-- vegas aint wrong often.