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Need that spot for OL most likely. Don’t think we can carry 3.The standard needs to be more than "More than Woodside" lol
which is why it would be smart to get a vet backup
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Need that spot for OL most likely. Don’t think we can carry 3.The standard needs to be more than "More than Woodside" lol
which is why it would be smart to get a vet backup
I’m in the middle on this one. Woodside is poor and I have always thought so. Willis is miles away from being ready and I wish the FO would be more proactive than reactive at the most important position on the team. If Tannehill goes down we would then sign a capable back up. I wish we had groomed one a few years ago. We are equally screwed if Woodside or Willis have to start.Y'all quit bustin' Willis's chops. We're leaning on our run game as usual, even with Tannehill. IF RT goes down, we'll TE the chit out of throws, maybe a downfield and using Willis like a Lamar Jackson to get by. He's struggling right now because they are TEACHING him something new that he hasn't done. We won't do that if we are relying on him to win games. They'll design plays/scheme to his strength.
Calm the F down. People. Now, Woodside- he doesn't have any natural skills and he apparently can't even game manage. He can hit the f-in bricks.
And in regards to holding the ball chart above, he is also at the top of target distance yards. So he's throwing downfield. The guys on the bottom right (short yardage delays) are the real chits on holding the ball.
Disagree if we’re talking about ability to help a team win the SB.Arm talent+elite athleticism >Game management.
Is possible to learn how to manage a game.But is impossible to teach talent.
Wills should be our numer 2.
If keeping woodside eliminates either Kern or Stonehouse, gonna be mad.
I’d rather teach one of them to throw.
now we're arguing severity of "rawness"? How many "pro-ready" high draft picks bust? Most of them. It's a crap shoot either way. Nothing wrong with taking the gamble with a 3rd rounder instead of the 1st, even if statistically it's worse odds.McNab wasn't really raw, Favre sure was though
Willis is far more raw than any of those you mention
I do to think anyone was suggesting that drafting Willis was a bad move, it’s the calming of the hype train he’s got going so early on without doing anything to justify a hype train. If anything, hes played well enough the train should be slowing down.now we're arguing severity of "rawness"? How many "pro-ready" high draft picks bust? Most of them. It's a crap shoot either way. Nothing wrong with taking the gamble with a 3rd rounder instead of the 1st, even if statistically it's worse odds.
now we're arguing severity of "rawness"? How many "pro-ready" high draft picks bust? Most of them. It's a crap shoot either way. Nothing wrong with taking the gamble with a 3rd rounder instead of the 1st, even if statistically it's worse odds.
By your criteria, Aaron Rogers would have been cut instead of being a backup. Same for Mahomes. Neither were starters and neither were vets. No place for them on your team?If I was GM, my starting QB would be a first round talent, and my backup would be a veteran with former starting experience. If you want to win championships, the guy that touches the ball on every down has to be elite. If he goes down, you need someone who's been there, done that.
I don't understand "project" QBs. What's the point?
By your criteria, Aaron Rogers would have been cut instead of being a backup. Same for Mahomes. Neither were starters and neither were vets. No place for them on your team?
So you keep them as a third string qb?Both Rodgers and Mahomes were first round picks. Neither were "project QBs".
But second string should only be reserved for a vet… per OP.second string until ready
We change game plan to match Willi’s strengths if we have to rely on him. We’re going to run primarily with RT anyway.Disagree if we’re talking about ability to help a team win the SB.
Game manager > a strong arm and ability to run around.
of course the best QBs can do both.
As long as he isn’t playing pitch and catch with the other team.We change game plan to match Willi’s strengths if we have to rely on him. We’re going to run primarily with RT anyway.