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Then why doesn't he seem to know it?
Apparently he does, he just doesn't want to say that publicly!
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Then why doesn't he seem to know it?
You put QB standings. I figured I’d post some relevant stuff.
He's toomuch of a wildcard for me to bet on. A scenario where he gets hurt and Tannehill retains the job is as likely as the one that you mentioned.
So...are you saying that if he doesn't put up stats like the top 5 QB's, we should dump him and try again for a HOF qb? How many years do you give a QB to hit those numbers? 1, 2, 3, 5?
Of course we shouldn't stop looking for a Hall of Fame QB, but you don't need a HOF QB to win the SB and your odds of drafting a HOF qb are quite low. So the question is, do you throw away your chances of winning now to keep trying to find a HOF qb...or try to win now with solid qb? Obviously, Mariota and others will have to step up to earn new contracts...but where do YOU draw the line? Would you let him go and mortgage several drafts on another 50/50 chance at a 'franchise' qb who is not likely to be a Hall of Fame qb?
It was a joke.Except you didn't...listing the QB rating of NON-qb's!
If it comes down to Mariota at 30mil a year vs a rookie at way way less, I'll take the rookie. The production Mariota has given is easily replaced .
Makes no sense
I told you that people act dumb just to win arguments regarding MariotaSure it does. It's a salary cap league. We will have trouble keeping players who actually merit a contract if we resign Mariota.
Any half decent rookie can provide the mediocre we have been getting for far smaller cap hit.
Yep. So cut it out. It's getting old.I told you that people act dumb just to win arguments regarding Mariota
He's making $21M this year. I think that he can handle it.Yep. So cut it out. It's getting old.
It would be interesting for this site to go 1 week without posting anything about Mariota, period.
He's making $21M this year. I think that he can handle it.
First-world problems, I guessWe don't make $21M a year (except Big TT) and we are the ones that have to put up with you.
First-world problems, I guess
If it comes down to Mariota at 30mil a year vs a rookie at way way less, I'll take the rookie. The production Mariota has given is easily replaced .
if a QB plays well enough to earn a contract, give it to them. would be pretty stupid to restart on a wildcard at the most important position in the game.If it comes down to Mariota at 30mil a year vs a rookie at way way less, I'll take the rookie. The production Mariota has given is easily replaced .
if a QB plays well enough to earn a contract, give it to them. would be pretty stupid to restart on a wildcard at the most important position in the game.
no shit, if you're offering them 30mil then obviously those questions would have been answeredAll depends on how he does and his health. It’s not stupid to start over if your guy isn’t consistent, healthy, or able to get you over the hump. They clearly want a super bowl run. If he sucks again this year and they sign him, it’s literally the definition of insanity.
if a QB plays well enough to earn a contract, give it to them. would be pretty stupid to restart on a wildcard at the most important position in the game.
Yep. They don’t believe in him 100% both on the field and health wise. He will certainly be under a lot of pressure this year like it or not.no ****, if you're offering them 30mil then obviously those questions would have been answered