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SkinssRvA

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  1. But was still best player on the pitch. 5 big chances created in one game. which if you look up how that compares to players over an entire tournament becomes an insane number.
  2. Offside is vital. Without it we are talking about a completely different sport. I can’t really even comprehend the argument against it. Let’s get rid of def pass interference...let’s get rid of illegal motion so receivers can be running full sprint downhill on snap...let’s remove holdings. Makes absolute no sense. VAR is another story... pogba was good today. So was Kante. the debate rages on
  3. Pogba will go down as a talented player who didn’t fulfill his potential. Kante will go down as a legend. And yes, I watch pogba on a weekly basis.
  4. Kante is not a DM. Maybe for France he plays that role I don’t know I’ll be watching to see in the euros, but ever since sarri came to chels Kante plays as an 8. And an exceptional one at that. it’s a really tough for me to call him an out and out 8. He has. Very specific role which is roam the pitch and win the ball. You will see him making a goal saving tackle in the defensive third just as often as a transition tackle in the final third that leads to a goal. And if you want to compare pogba and Kante as players I agree you can’t. One player is far above the other edit: also Chelsea are not a defensive team anymore. I mean sure we can play counter attacking footy, but we usually play possession football. And we created the most chances in the pl since tuchel came in. We play very attractive football but when pep plays no dm and 6 attackers you pretty much need to concede possession
  5. Absolute class footballer. Can’t say enough about how amazing he is. Will be pulling for France in the euros, if they win he will be highly considered for ballon dor
  6. Love the backstory, high school ftw. Disagree on terry and holt tho, but that’s life. We both love the mclaurin kid l, that’s what matters
  7. Did you ever play in college or have an nfl career? We share the same opinion often (especially on chase young, not trying to derail) and I’m curious.
  8. I’ll say it again. Terry is special, reminds me of diggs. Great player. Edit: diggs with a bit more speed
  9. Would love to see his production chart. Willing to bet it doesn’t match his pff “grades” that basically mean nothing. has been jag so far
  10. He “got a sack.” the guy isn’t impacting the pass game like he should. Unfortunate.
  11. i actually thought he had his best play of the year this game. His two best rush plays were back to back...it was the pressure for the pick by fuller and the play before that (which is probably his single best pass rush of the season). I’m sure chase young grades out fine because he “does his job” but that’s not what a number 2 pick is drafted for. I’ll wait some more, and for now he’s OK, but young is not producing at the level of his “hype.”
  12. Looked raw, poor at times. Not the finished product and by no means dominant.
  13. Sure. I hope you are right and I am wrong for the benefit of the squad Again when I make a prediction like that I obviously don't want to be right, I hope he becomes an NFL star and leads us to the Super Bowl. I hope to be proven wrong and will be the first to admit it if he produces
  14. This guy is a special teams player hoping to make an impact on offense. That’s it. I hope he becomes something special
  15. ceiling. No doubt the situation was bad for Haskins. But Gruden didn't really want him if rumors are to be believed. Marino the only QB you named who, stats wise, made a jump. Bradshaw and Aikman have pretty pedestrian stats over the course of their careers, although true pretty terrible firs years. but look at their breakdowns over their career. Obviously the two were known for superbowls and get credit from me where it's due - the NFL has also drastically changed over the past 20 years so I have trouble comparing a current nfl qb to one of old. The only QB I can think of in modern football who has made the jump we are asking of Haskins is Goff. Looked really bad his first year after being thrown in, then made a big leap year 2. Here is a link to some QBs drafted in the first round since from 2000-2016: https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2017/03/04/list-of-qbs-selected-in-first-round-of-nfl-draft-since-2000/98734644/ You won't notice a lot of studs left. And even less if they weren't the top pick, 2004 aside. I've derailed the thread as another poster mentioned so I'll stop here but happy to continue the conversation elsewhere.
  16. What QBs in NFL history have completed the career arch we would be asking of Haskins? All he has is a decent arm. I'm not even saying good because he was wildly inaccurate last year. If by top 5 arm you mean arm strength (something scouts rank as the least important) then sure. So much more goes into arm talent than just being able to throw the ball a mile. IMO and from what we have heard, Haskins has a very real inability to process information as quickly as necessary. Arguably the number 1 trait you want in a QB. I don't mean this to be a **** on haskins party even though im kind of ****ting on haskins. He's like if Cardale Jones played a full year. This is the end product. I wish him the best I hope he proves me wrong and has long and prosperous career. But Tua is rare, where Haskins IMO is not. If you can keep a rare talent alive and healthy spraying the ball and being truly instinctive, you need to take that chance. My gut tells me our FO knows this. My gut says Tua is our pick. Edit: I think his ceiling is Andy Dalton Edit to the Edit: Haskins' ceiling is Andy Dalton. I think Tua could be another R Wilson
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