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  2. I said busts who went somewhere else and suddenly became good. Gannon was a 4th rounder, Green was an 8th rounder, Warner was undrafted, Plummer was a 2nd rounder, Flutie was an 11th rounder, Geno was a 2nd rounder. Guys drafted after the 1st don't have much in the way of expectations. None of those guys were drafted as the face of the franchise. So that leaves Plunkett, Alex Smith, and Testaverde. Plunkett is hard to really judge because it was such a different era. He never really put up much in the way of stats but did win 2 SBs (though being able to lean on Marcus Allen certainly made his job easier in SB18). Alex Smith is basically the textbook definition of mediocrity. He didn't go somewhere else and suddenly become a top QB. He sucked at first in SF, then managed to transition to mediocrity there and that's where he stayed for the rest of his career. Testaverde had a couple of good years but was a career journeyman. I was talking about 1st round busts who went to another team and became that new team's long term franchise QB and lived up to their draft status. I said there are some who go on to be journeymen and backups. That's Smith and Testaverde.
  3. Except for Jim Plunkett, Rich Gannon, Alex Smith, Trent Green, Kurt Warner, Jake Plummer, Vinny Testaverde, Kerry Collins, Geno Smith, Doug Flutie, and Im sure im missing a few. Some guys just take longer to develop. Not saying Fields will, but to say it never happens is just silly.
  4. Double-check with the HOA to make sure they allow wookies.
  5. They certainly removed any chance of the backup being popular.
  6. I want my old house back, the one I sold in '06. It was perfect for me (almost the same layout as the one I grew up in the hills, same carpet! ). 3 br ranch, like what you're looking for. On a cut-through, but not nearly as busy.
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  8. I think you kinda have to pick which one you want, because you have to design your offensive system around it. If you have a guy like Lamar, you design your offense around his running. If you have a guy like Mahomes, you design your offense around his passing. Now obviously if you have an athletic QB who can use his legs it makes plenty of sense to design some runs into the system (as in Josh Allen for example). But that's completely different than designing your entire system around a QB's running (as in Lamar). I just really really hope they choose to focus on Jayden's passing and use his running ability as an adjunct vs the main feature. Because I agree with you, if he can become an elite passer who can keep defenses on their toes with his legs sometimes, then he could become a 10+ year franchise QB and we could be a perennial contender. If the choice is to focus on his running, I think he'll flame out like other running QBs. Though, as I've noted in the past, my biggest concern there with Daniels isn't necessarily that we'll have a ****load of designed runs (LSU didn't) but that he statistically tends to take off so damn often when pressured and moved off his spot vs scrambling and throwing off platform. Hopefully that can be improved on.
  9. Lol now it's two houses in Jamestown. The one what hit the market this morning is on a half acre n too good to miss out on dammit. Oh how I hate looking at real estate. I've toured more houses in my life than any sane man should. 🤣
  10. 2 - Drake Maye 36 - Cooper DeJean 50 - Cooper Beebe 53 - Kingsley Suamataia 67 - Blake Corum 100 - Troy Franklin 139 - Sedrick Van Pran Granger 161 - Johnny Wilson 222 - Myles Cole That's rigidly going off my board without considering overloading on positions. I might have picked Austin Booker over SVPG at 139 because of already having Biadasz and the better position value of Edge. But if I stay true to my board, SVPG was the BPA here for me.
  11. Hey, we know where we stand and what we stand for. We've gotta hope for others to get with reality.
  12. https://www.foxsports.com/stories/other/how-to-bet-2024-kentucky-derby-chris-the-bear-fallicas-expert-picks-best-bets Every year, sports fans shift their attention to Louisville on the first Saturday in May for the Kentucky Derby. There’s just something incredibly special about the event dubbed "The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports." This is the 150th "Run for the Roses," and regardless of whether you indulge in a few Mint Juleps, there is fun to be had for all — particularly when it comes to laying a few wagers.
  13. I love this pick. I’ve always wanted us to get a TE/FB hybrid who can catch. He might not be a true hybrid but he’s close enough.
  14. that is hope. I hope he loses. I hope enough people vote. I hope he is unable to steal it I hope there isn't violence. We said all that in 2016. ~Bang.
  15. Think about it, 3 of RR's top picks on defense will be in dogfights for playing time this year with 2 of them possibly on the roster bubble (Mathis, Forbes). Not to mention Ron's prize pick, Chase Young is already gone as is Sweat. What a testament to his time in DC.
  16. People said the same stuff about Darnold and Trubisky. They still sucked. And our defense was hilariously atrocious that day, but ok...Fields looked good. So what? Even ****ty QBs sometimes have great games. Overall if you watch him enough you'll see just how bad Fields really is as an actual QB (very good running back though).
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