NoDak
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Seriously?Refutes the bullshit comment about "not a game changer" anyway.

Because he made a play to win ONE game? Jeff Heath did that.
Seriously?Refutes the bullshit comment about "not a game changer" anyway.

Byron Jones coverage plus 4 sacks/2 FF's/10 TFL's a year is an annual DPoY contender.This was Byron Jones in a nutshell. And most couldn't wait to see him hit the road.
I disagree. And he's only had one season of 4 sacks. Last season's outlier bumped up the average.Byron Jones coverage plus 4 sacks/2 FF's/10 TFL's a year is an annual DPoY contender.
Yeah, totally seriously. Because you come off with some total bullshit comment that "he's not a game changer", You somehow think THAT has any validity?Seriously?
Because he made a play to win ONE game? Jeff Heath did that.
Of course - but I'm not the first one to suggest that Adams does not excel in that area. He's fine.And there's more to coverage skills than INT's as well.
Yeah, I already mentioned that.And unlike Byron Jones, Adams is making sacks and forcing fumbles and making negative yardage plays.
I don't blame you or anyone else for not wanting to give up that huge cost. But you don't need to push a false narrative to justify it.I disagree. And he's only had one season of 4 sacks. Last season's outlier bumped up the average.
And that stat line isn't something I'd like to give a record setting contract to after giving up a first rounder plus.
Well Adams is making Pro Bowls and earning accolades right now, so obviously yes.Byron Jones plus elite run support and blitzing is a perennial All Pro player.
I can cite plenty of research that says he's great. Who's saying he isn't?Of course - but I'm not the first one to suggest that Adams does not excel in that area. He's fine.
Not great.
Well then we're in agreement. And it's those game changing plays that you would be paying such a steep price for.Yeah, I already mentioned that.
He changed ONE game. Big fucking deal. Players do that all the time. Like I said, Jeff Heath done the same damn thing. And we all know that doesn't make him special in any way.Yeah, totally seriously. Because you come off with some total bullshit comment that "he's not a game changer", You somehow think THAT has any validity?
Sorry, no.
I gave Yiu just the most recent example of where his play directly changed the outcome of the game. I couldn't give two shits whether you like that or not.
Just because you think it's a false narrative doesn't make it so. There are far more people here that would agree with what I'm saying than with you thinking Jamal Adams is some game changing force at the safety position.I don't blame you or anyone else for not wanting to give up that huge cost. But you don't need to push a false narrative to justify it.
The costs would be huge and I don't blame anyone who felt it was to high.
Feel free to check out last season's game against the Cowboys as well. There is no 'we' here, there's YOU. You and the false narrative you're failing to get away with.He changed ONE game. Big fucking deal. Players do that all the time. Like I said, Jeff Heath done the same damn thing. And we all know that doesn't make him special in any way.
So yeah. He's a very good safety. But he's not a game changer. I am certainly not the only one saying that here.
If you want to cling to one shitty giants game that he was the difference in, by all means. Have at it.
Line em up.Just because you think it's a false narrative doesn't make it so. There are far more people here that would agree with what I'm saying than with you thinking Jamal Adams is some game changing force at the safety position.
He blew up the 2 point conversion on a blitz up the middle that decided our game with less than a minute left that would've tied it. He was also quite dominant against the Steelers I believe late in the year.He changed ONE game. Big fucking deal. Players do that all the time. Like I said, Jeff Heath done the same damn thing. And we all know that doesn't make him special in any way.
So yeah. He's a very good safety. But he's not a game changer. I am certainly not the only one saying that here.
If you want to cling to one shitty giants game that he was the difference in, by all means. Have at it.
Like Ty Law, he'll be talked about forever but never set foot in Dallas. Also, not having a first round pick sucks. It's impossible to look forward to the draft.I think this board is over him. The Jets told everyone it basically wasnt happening and it hasnt with any team unless they choose. So, lets all move on
The Lombardi article for one.I can cite plenty of research that says he's great. Who's saying he isn't?
So you place more value on what an ex-GM clearly miffed at a player holdout is saying? OK, your choice. I read Lombardi's article too. It was clear that he was manipulating the numbers and trying to subjectively diminish the player. His agent was crystal clear.The Lombardi article for one.
No problem with that differing opinion. Clearly you place a higher priority on interceptions and plays in the passing game and I don't disagree that I would like to see more there too.Lookit, I read the PFF article you posted. I'm just not convinced.
A truly elite coverage guy would generate more plays back there. I'm sure Byron Jones also rates highly by their metrics.
I consider the idea a non-starter.Who would be willing to give up a 1 and change for Chris Jones? Along with presumably a contract averaging 21/year?
We're split on Adams but I'm curious what people would think about a similar deal for Jones.
We'd have to bite a larger bullet with the contract since I'd imagine his extension would be worth about 5 more per year, but I'd rather have one of the best interior pass rushers in the league than one of the best safeties.
Jones is a year older but just as proven in my mind and I think another legitimately elite playmaker on the DL would have more impact than a safety like Adams.
Yes if it was possible. The guy is a rare 10 sack DT type.Who would be willing to give up a 1 and change for Chris Jones? Along with presumably a contract averaging 21/year?
We're split on Adams but I'm curious what people would think about a similar deal for Jones.
We'd have to bite a larger bullet with the contract since I'd imagine his extension would be worth about 5 more per year, but I'd rather have one of the best interior pass rushers in the league than one of the best safeties.
Jones is a year older but just as proven in my mind and I think another legitimately elite playmaker on the DL would have more impact than a safety like Adams.
How is 6.5 sacks and 7 passes defended not impacting the passing game? 3.5 and 12 the prior season. Those are CB PD numbers. Then add 6 career forced fumbles.He doesn't have the interceptions or coverage skills to match the elite, though. Dawkins averaged like 3-4 interceptions a year, Polamalu had 7 interceptions twice.
Obviously it's early for Adams but he doesn't seem to be that type of difference maker in the passing game. He doesn't have to be Ed Reed but he has to be more than he is for me to want to make him the highest paid safety or give him a massive deal.