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SirLK26 05-22-2014 01:31 PM

Re: Vox.com: How NFL teams ignore basic economics and draft players irrationally.
 
[quote=Gary84Clark;1072804]we know you want cousin to be our QB , glad you not in charge.[/quote]

This.

RG3's superior intangibles, arm strength, accuracy, and athleticism made him a far better pro prospect than Foles and Cousins for sure. Tannehill wasn't that far behind, and Wilson would've been closer if he had another 3 inches(in height, dummy :D), but RG3 and Luck were two of the best QB prospects to be drafted in a long time.

skinsfan69 05-22-2014 01:34 PM

Re: Vox.com: How NFL teams ignore basic economics and draft players irrationally.
 
[quote=Gary84Clark;1072804]we know you want cousin to be our QB , glad you not in charge.[/quote]

Actually I don't. I want the best guy behind center. That should be RG3. Right?

skinsfan69 05-22-2014 01:36 PM

Re: Vox.com: How NFL teams ignore basic economics and draft players irrationally.
 
[quote=SirLK26;1072813]This.

RG3's superior intangibles, arm strength, accuracy, and athleticism made him a far better pro prospect than Foles and Cousins for sure. Tannehill wasn't that far behind, and Wilson would've been closer if he had another 3 inches(in height, dummy :D), but RG3 and Luck were two of the best QB prospects to be drafted in a long time.[/quote]

Foles was in hunt for MVP last year. Just sayin'

SirLK26 05-22-2014 01:48 PM

Re: Vox.com: How NFL teams ignore basic economics and draft players irrationally.
 
[quote=skinsfan69;1072815]Foles was in hunt for MVP last year. Just sayin'[/quote]

Not only did he have one of the top offensive lines in the NFL, a 1300 yard receiver, a 1600 yard back, and a great TE, but he plays in an offensive system that makes QBs look better than they really are.

calia 05-22-2014 04:06 PM

Re: Vox.com: How NFL teams ignore basic economics and draft players irrationally.
 
Foles struggling will be a big storyline of the NFC East this year. And by struggling, I mean that he will look like an above average QB but won't have insane numbers like last year (that's not something that anyone in his right mind should expect to repeat). I think teams will adjust and bring a lot more pressure, as I think he will struggle with it (as many of the best QBs do) and he's not terribly mobile.

The NFC East team (outside of the Redskins) that I think will be interesting to watch is the Giants -- a LOT of personnel changes on both sides of the ball. Dallas doesn't look to be much different -- will have a bad secondary, not muchy of a running game, but will throw for a lot of yards, and the Eagles will be in the mix too. But I have no idea what to expect from the Giants.

skinsfan69 05-26-2014 09:28 AM

Re: Vox.com: How NFL teams ignore basic economics and draft players irrationally.
 
[quote=SirLK26;1072819]Not only did he have one of the top offensive lines in the NFL, a 1300 yard receiver, a 1600 yard back, and a great TE, but he plays in an offensive system that makes QBs look better than they really are.[/quote]

This post ridiculous. He still had to make accurate throws, which he did. If Griffin has the kind of year Foles did throwing the ball from the pocket, are we going to say it's because of the weapons he has? No. Give the guy credit. He played great last year. He got Riley Cooper a big contract. And I don't see Jimmy Graham on the Eagles roster.

SirLK26 05-28-2014 01:00 AM

Re: Vox.com: How NFL teams ignore basic economics and draft players irrationally.
 
[quote=skinsfan69;1073005]This post ridiculous. He still had to make accurate throws, which he did. If Griffin has the kind of year Foles did throwing the ball from the pocket, are we going to say it's because of the weapons he has? No. Give the guy credit. He played great last year. He got Riley Cooper a big contract. And I don't see Jimmy Graham on the Eagles roster.[/quote]

Foles is a decent QB with a decent arm, but any QB can succeed behind an O-line like the Eagles'. When you can sleep on the decision of who to throw the ball to, your job as a QB is a lot easier. And you can't deny the fact that playing in Kelly's type of offense and having a great cast of talent around him helped his stats a lot.

Since you dragged Griffin into this, if he has the kind of statistical year that Foles had, I'll give huge props to him. Putting up stats like that with the kind of O-line we'll likely have would require some phenomenal quarterbacking.

BTW, while Celek is no Graham, he [I]is[/I] a pretty darn good TE. Not Gronk or Graham, but not Logan Paulsen either.


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