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Well that’s completely understandable.I guess I haven't paid attention to the Lions since 2010!
Well that’s completely understandable.I guess I haven't paid attention to the Lions since 2010!
Agreed. Why would you trade for an older version of Goff.I won't. Stafford will be what he always has been. He's a guy capable of winning games on good teams. But he doesn't elevate a team. And he has a history of coming up short when it matters.
It’s almost as if she read this thread haha...
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IF the Rams move on from Goff they're not going to go get another QB who couldn't elevate the players around him.Very few QBs truly elevate a team, that's why they are so rare. I'm just saying Stafford hasn't exactly been set up well. He has never had a decent D and special teams. He has had eleven games in his entire career where he played with an RB who had a 100 yard rush game. Its negligent what they put around him.
Not saying that he will light it up, just think he has a chance to put a team over the top. Put it this way, I'd be shitting myself if the niners brought him in.
No he's not. Dorsey will call the shots.Brad Holmes is running things in Detroit now
Detroit has said he's there to be a sounding board for Holmes a type of advisor not in charge it's the Holmes show.No he's not. Dorsey will call the shots.
Interesting take because that is not what is being reported.No he's not. Dorsey will call the shots.
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.Detroit has said he's there to be a sounding board for Holmes a type of advisor not in charge it's the Holmes show.
I think Dorsey didn't get a GM job and Detroit is paying him for a year to advise and guide their 1st time GM. I think it's a very smart even shrewd business decision by an organization that hasn't done this type of thing ever before. I think it lines up with this theory when you also notice they hired Anthony Lynn to be OC, a guy with head coaching experience, for their first time HC. I'd also expect for them to be smart and bring in a couple guys with DC experience to help Glenn just like they did in the FO and Offense. It's a couple very smart moves IMO.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.
You may be right but it's the structure of it that would concern me if I'm Brad. Last I read they have him paired with the coach on personnel where it's a joint thing but what happens when the coach disagrees? Whole thing looks like Dorsey is positioned to pull the strings.I think Dorsey didn't get a GM job and Detroit is paying him for a year to advise and guide their 1st time GM. I think it's a very smart even shrewd business decision by an organization that hasn't done this type of thing ever before. I think it lines up with this theory when you also notice they hired Anthony Lynn to be OC, a guy with head coaching experience, for their first time HC. I'd also expect for them to be smart and bring in a couple guys with DC experience to help Glenn just like they did in the FO and Offense. It's a couple very smart moves IMO.
Sorry I just don't see some conspiracy or undermining of the GM. If they wanted Dorsey running the show he'd be the same thing as Demoff but he's not he's an advisor to the GM.You may be right but it's the structure of it that would concern me if I'm Brad. Last I read they have him paired with the coach on personnel where it's a joint thing but what happens when the coach disagrees? Whole thing looks like Dorsey is positioned to pull the strings.
Wouldn't be the first time I'm wrong it just doesn't feel right to me on how they're selling it.
Several things.
Brad Holmes is running things in Detroit now, so we shouldn’t expect any more stupid personnel moves from the Lions. If Holmes is willing to trade Stafford away there must be a reason. Beware.
Stafford is hardly immobile. He’s no Lamar Jackson, but he is mobile as needed.
Stafford is only 32. That’s not old for a QB, especially if he’s in a friendly system run by a very adept O mind (like Shanny, for example?). Might be able to play and play well for the right team for another 8-10 years.
Having said all that I don’t see him as a Ram solution.
Meat gazer.Stafford looks like Jim Mcmahon and Gary Busey had a lovechild.
And he looks like he's sportin a chub in that pic.
This guy makes Goff look like a chiseled, athletic stud. Hard pass.
Two years is forever in the NFL.The change in QB play starts with McVay. Sean needs to change how he uses Goff. Remember all the times I've said that how well a player plays has as much to do with how he's used as much as the player's talent. In 2018 Goff showed he has elite talent. So if it's not being exploited properly that is 100% on Sean McVay.