This is a smart, honest comment.
The bottom line is Jackson needs to win with his arm first and his legs second if he wants longevity in the NFL. His success in the passing game last year was mostly a function of his ability to run, the overall strength of the team's running game, and the creative offensive design built around the run.And Brady's good coaching doesn't count because...?
Jackson did complete 66%, almost a 9% TD ratio, 36 TDs over 6 INTS (1.5% INT ratio). 113 QB Rating. Are you claiming those stats are bullshit :)
Oh yeah, and 1206 rushing yards and 7 more TDs. That's... insane.
Just poking the bear. I agree he needs to use his WRs more, regardless of what the stupid stats say.
And if improved talent at WR makes him better we'll have a player the likes of which no one has ever seen. Randall Cunningham may have come closest.
Obviously with Mahomes it's no contest, but if you're just looking at WR's/TE's/RB's I'm taking Dallas, even if it's by an ever so slight margin.Hill and Kelce crush our best. Watkins and Gallup are a wash. Zeke gives us the edge (well, at least 2016 Zeke does...)
When you count QB's too, well Mahomes definitely beats Dak by a huge margin. Just so much more of a creative passer with half the OL Dak has. Nothing to be ashamed of, Mahomes is better than everyone.
But clearly you take Jackson over Dak ten times out of ten also. Can you imagine what he (or Mahomes) might do with Dallas' skill players around him?
I don't know. I think the Ravens group could challenge the Cowboys as well.![]()
The Chiefs are the only team in the league with better skill position players, and that's only because of Mahomes. Take out Mahomes and it's a pure toss up, and I think I'd even lean Cowboys.
I think if you took some league-average coaching staff, let's say the Broncos, the personnel we have would give them a higher chance of success. The Ravens offense looked great last year but it was so outside the norm of what you see in the league that it's hard for me to think that style is going to be able to be replicated or repeated year after year.I don't know. I think the Ravens group could challenge the Cowboys as well.
At QB they have the league MVP. They have a strong group of RBs with Ingram, Gus Edwards, and Dobbins. Their TEs blow the Cowboys out of the water....Andrews, Boyle, and Hurst. Their only real question mark is at WR. Hollywood Brown had a solid rookie year and they're adding Duvernay to the mix. He reminds me of Deebo Samuel who I also liked.
Hurst was booted for a middle round pick...I don't know. I think the Ravens group could challenge the Cowboys as well.
At QB they have the league MVP. They have a strong group of RBs with Ingram, Gus Edwards, and Dobbins. Their TEs blow the Cowboys out of the water....Andrews, Boyle, and Hurst. Their only real question mark is at WR. Hollywood Brown had a solid rookie year and they're adding Duvernay to the mix. He reminds me of Deebo Samuel who I also liked.
Thanks. I missed that bit of news.Hurst was booted for a middle round pick...
I get what you're saying. I'm just looking at it from a single season standpoint.I think if you took some league-average coaching staff, let's say the Broncos, the personnel we have would give them a higher chance of success. The Ravens offense looked great last year but it was so outside the norm of what you see in the league that it's hard for me to think that style is going to be able to be replicated or repeated year after year.
Ingram/Edwards/Dobbins is good, but Ingram is 30, Dobbins is a rookie and we have Elliott. Brown and their WR's are ok but we have probably the best WR trio in the league. Their TE's are definitely better and QB's I think are basically a wash, although I think there's more risk with Jackson given his reliance on running the ball 10+times/game and how system specific their offense was last year.
Their group is strong for sure, especially since they also have a strong OL, but I'd never take their group over ours.
This is a slightly different flavor from the past. Maybe Fat Mike isn't nearly as sold on Prescott and has his doubts whether or not to go all in with him.
How is that spin? You either give the player whatever he wants, or you have to do your job and manage the cap so that you can actually try to field a winner.
Precisely. Unless you think he is your franchise QB, you have to be prudent about it. Think the Rams have buyer's remorse about paying Goff?How is that spin? You either give the player whatever he wants, or you have to do your job and manage the cap so that you can actually try to field a winner.
If the guy is turning down 35 AAV because of 4 years vs. 5 I would honestly just tell him to fuck off and go see how much endorsement money he can make in Jacksonville throwing the ball to Dede Westbrook and Laviska Shenault instead of Cooper, Gallup and Lamb.
Yep, speculation is a conversation’s worst nightmare.If the guy is turning down 35 AAV because of 4 years vs. 5 I would honestly just tell him to fuck off and go see how much endorsement money he can make in Jacksonville throwing the ball to Dede Westbrook and Laviska Shenault instead of Cooper, Gallup and Lamb.
It's hard to have too firm of an opinion on the situation because we have no idea what's going on in negotiations but if they're offering him 35 AAV in pretty much any form or fashion he's an idiot for turning it down.
Yeah, I would be losing patience by this point.If the guy is turning down 35 AAV because of 4 years vs. 5 I would honestly just tell him to fuck off and go see how much endorsement money he can make in Jacksonville throwing the ball to Dede Westbrook and Laviska Shenault instead of Cooper, Gallup and Lamb.
It's hard to have too firm of an opinion on the situation because we have no idea what's going on in negotiations but if they're offering him 35 AAV in pretty much any form or fashion he's an idiot for turning it down.