Yeah, early signs are great but it's way too soon to call them legit.I am encouraged, sure. But I am not going to crown them yet.
Which is fine.He really just freezes in the moment and seems to panic into doing nothing. Really starting to wonder if clock management shouldn't be delegated to Moore. Of course at some point if you keep delegating everything you have to wonder what exactly McCarthy is doing. Quinn and Moore are looking like high end coordinators right now. McCarthy just seems to let them do their things.
I like how he has a specified role and he completely has it down pat. Pretty impressive from a guy that didn't look like he could play when he was in Minnesota.Kearse has impressed, definitely not the el cheapo safety signings we're used to.
I don't see the Bennett comparison at all, but he's doing well.
The ol "wait & see" approach.Yeah, early signs are great but it's way too soon to call them legit.
Remember, they were scoring points in bunches and started off 3-0 in 2019 before the wheels came off week 4.
So while I'm happy with what I've seen so far, I'm gonna wait a while longer before I deem them legit.
Kearse is the one I'm shocked by. Hell I just wanted Hooker so to get all 3 is awesome. And they are all playing great. It's crazy.
Terrible call.
Someone's grading is broke. Might want to rethink how u you grade.
Bennett was a DE that could rush from the interior. Osa is the opposite, a true DT who can make plays at DE too. This is probably too far but maybe a young Ratliff.Re the Sturm tweet on Osa... I don't see Bennett, I see someone better than that. And a true 3-tech which Bennett wasn't anyway. Not sure why Sturm would even choose that player as a comp.
Martin did something like that too once.