You can't really believe anything that comes out of his mouth, although I'd be more than happy to trade one of the GB 1's for someone like Travon Walker, Odafe Oweh or Travis Jones.
Walker might be an interesting one since the Jaguars don't have their 2026 1st.
Yea they'll still be good but it won't be as automatic to where they can casually just go for it on 4th and 1 on their own 32 or whatever, nor will it be an automatic TD when it's 4th and goal on the 1-1.5.
Like smitty said, I believe they purposely strategize around getting into 3rd and 4th...
Pretty much, it's best for the sport that the entire thing is regulated out one way or the other, by rules changes, "points of emphasis" or both.
Traditional QB sneaks? Sure, that's an important part of the game.
But not this bullshit.
If that play isn't a viable strategy anymore week in and week out it's going to be a massive hit to their offense, primarily because their QB can't throw the ball straight and is as much a rotational RB as he is a QB.
Edwards and Gordon are almost certainly out, on top of Johnson of course, so they're going to be down both starting CB's and a starting LB.
Lamb and Pickens might both go over 100 this week.
Yea he was lining up 8-10 yards deep and in a full backpedal once the WR was about 5 yards down the field.
He was horrendous and as soon as Bland as back I'd bench him.
I think there's an argument that Steele is the worst starter on the roster, so I wouldn't be against it if the BPA/near-BPA is someone who projects as a RT.
Depends who else is available obviously, but I wouldn't write it off just because we've taken OL 3 of the last 4 years in the first.
OT and edge (ironically) look like two of the strongest positions in the first next year, RT specifically with Fano and Mauigoa.
I wouldn't be shocked at all if those were the two positions we picked.
Edwards and Gordon seem unlikely to play as Johnson called them "week to week", if Grady Jarrett is out too they're going to be mega-fucked defensively.
I noticed that a few times with Booker, he really locked Carter up when he was rushing from the interior.
And that was one of the plays that made me post what I posted last night about Steele. As you can tell from the video the DE was extended way out since he takes like 2 seconds to even make...
Yea he's definitely better than last season, I still think he's an average LT at absolute best right now, but he has plenty of room to grow.
Steele on the other hand is already worse, has absolutely no room for growth, and if anything will probably only get worse as the years go on.