29 points.
I wasn't sure, but I think I'm beginning to warm to the idea that this is a team sport.
But he's got a SB win, and that makes him great. Pay the man 100,000,000 dollars Seattle, and fast!
That's why you take advantage of your windows when they show up (99-01 Rams), and you draft well after (NOT the 99-01 Rams).Wilson, Sherman, Thomas, Chancellor, Harvin, Okung.
That has the potential to be $70-$80 mil in cap space between those 6 guys right there.
Yuh think? So is there any merit to the idea that defenses win Superbowls unless the QB has time to throw a ball? Nah - that can't hold water.29 points.
I wasn't sure, but I think I'm beginning to warm to the idea that this is a team sport.
Why.Wilson is clutch. He makes plays in sticky situations. So slippery. Sure, his defense is great, but he's not just a Dilfer. He's a special player. And he's not throwing to a stable of pro bowl receivers, either.
Right now, no unbiased football evaluator would take Bradford over Wilson. Wilson is better than Sam. Hands down.
Wilson is clutch. He makes plays in sticky situations. So slippery. Sure, his defense is great, but he's not just a Dilfer. He's a special player. And he's not throwing to a stable of pro bowl receivers, either.
Right now, no unbiased football evaluator would take Bradford over Wilson. Wilson is better than Sam. Hands down.
Yeah... I'm gonna look like I'm a total homer but I think we will go for domination of the defense and pull good players on offense. To me after watching this is that Clowney is definitely in play. Sam is a great QB when looking at the options and what the SB teams REALLY do. Lets move on and build that unbeatable defense. Go defense in the draft. I actually believe we've done enough on offense and they need to gel.That's why you take advantage of your windows when they show up (99-01 Rams), and you draft well after (NOT the 99-01 Rams).
Personally, I think Clowney is a luxury pick, but it wouldn't break my heart if they went that way. Fisher (and now Williams) are probably drooling over the idea of rotating him in and out, and moving him around the line. I wish there was a shut-down corner or a dominant DT they could get high, but it looks like they could target one of those positions by trading down a little bit. I'm with ya though. Time to finish the job on D now.Yeah... I'm gonna look like I'm a total homer but I think we will go for domination of the defense and pull good players on offense. To me after watching this is that Clowney is definitely in play. Sam is a great QB when looking at the options and what the SB teams REALLY do. Lets move on and build that unbeatable defense. Go defense in the draft. I actually believe we've done enough on offense and they need to gel.
Yeah... I'm gonna look like I'm a total homer but I think we will go for domination of the defense and pull good players on offense. To me after watching this is that Clowney is definitely in play. Sam is a great QB when looking at the options and what the SB teams REALLY do. Lets move on and build that unbeatable defense. Go defense in the draft. I actually believe we've done enough on offense and they need to gel.
Wilson is clutch. He makes plays in sticky situations. So slippery. Sure, his defense is great, but he's not just a Dilfer. He's a special player. And he's not throwing to a stable of pro bowl receivers, either.
Right now, no unbiased football evaluator would take Bradford over Wilson. Wilson is better than Sam. Hands down.
Personally, I think Clowney is a luxury pick, but it wouldn't break my heart if they went that way. Fisher (and now Williams) are probably drooling over the idea of rotating him in and out, and moving him around the line. I wish there was a shut-down corner or a dominant DT they could get high, but it looks like they could target one of those positions by trading down a little bit. I'm with ya though. Time to finish the job on D now.
Max, this seems like the type of post you see on the PD boards. No one brought up Sam. Nobody called Wilson "Dilfer". It was just pointed out that this is a team sport and it takes more than one player.
And Seattle's WRs are better than they're given credit for being. They may not be elite but they rarely drop passes(one of the lowest drop rates in the NFL) and as you saw in this game, they can make some plays after the catch.
I'm responding to the assertion that Wilson's numbers say he's just going along for the ride on the back of a great team. I'm saying he's a hell of a young QB, one who will make our lives miserable for years.
We are on this board to talk Rams and Sam is our QB. It's perfectly within the normal confines of a normal discussion to look at a QB in our division who is playing in the Superbowl and juxtapose him with our QB.
And if your saying Taint, Baldwin, and Kearse are much better than our WRs, then you must believe that Snead has done a poor job drafting because he used a lot more draft capital than Seattle did.
I'm worried about our team, and I don't put my head in the sand when I see a shortcoming that worries me. I still don't know if we've got the right QB five years later. And that's troublesome. The Seahawks don't have that concern. I wish we didn't. But we still do.
There is a distinct possibility that Bradford craps out this year, and I hate that possibility. If that sounds like PD board talk to you than you're not as objective as I thought.
Matt Conrath.
IMO, what the Rams defense is missing is a slot CB, a FS, DB depth and a disruptive DT(we were also missing a decent scheme until Walton was fired). Offensively...imo, we need to build up a dominating OL. I'd love a #1 WR but I feel that's a luxury. If we can get one and he's the right value, sure. But I really want a dominating OL...I think that puts our team over the hump.
I'm responding to the assertion that Wilson's numbers say he's just going along for the ride on the back of a great team. I'm saying he's a hell of a young QB, one who will make our lives miserable for years.
Seattle doesn't have a dominating OL, far from it. Those guys looked very average to me. And yet, the Seahawks dominated the Superbowl.
I do believe a good case can be made for drafting D high.