EARTHQUAKE2689
12-08-2019, 10:20 AM
To be honest...I think he is overrated, I like Ruggs and the kid from Oklahoma over him. But the best WR in college plays for LSU.
I am probably the biggest LSU fan here, and Justin Jefferson is nicew and if he was there in the 2nd provided we had a 2nd I would be all over him but Jeudy is on another level. I like Ruggs too, but with me he could be Tyreek Hill or John Ross III. I love Jeudy's game
EARTHQUAKE2689
12-08-2019, 10:23 AM
Looks like Ohio State's offense doesn't miss the half dozen guys drafted last year. They made Wisconsin look like a High School team in the 2nd half last night. How you could honestly assess a QB playing for those guys is beyond me. Fields has 37 TDs against only one interception and he is only a sophomore. They guy is surrounded by talent up the wazoo.
Wisconsin is sooooo one dimensional. Once you stop Taylor they are basically a HS team.
EARTHQUAKE2689
12-08-2019, 10:25 AM
I agree with this, Allen’s contract could be coming up soon to. I would sign Thompson to an affordable contract, if he agrees due to his missed time. Guice, Love, Thompson next year sounds really good.
I would rather eat a pound of dog food than offer Thompson anything.
DYoungJelly
12-08-2019, 10:29 AM
I would rather eat a pound of dog food than offer Thompson anything.Move on from the guys who are always injured already, you know, like a real NFL team would.
I am hot and cold on Loverro, but he is correct in that this isn't a real NFL franchise.
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Warthog
12-09-2019, 03:32 AM
We don’t need Thompson anymore and he’s too injury-prone. Whenever he’s in, the defense knows we’re going to pass. The play-calling is incredibly predictable now, without other hints like bringing in Thompson. Today he whiffed in a pass rusher who then sacked Haskins.
We need to trade or dump almost every veteran on this team. Time to allow the new HC the chance to bring in his own FA, and build a winning culture. We have too many injury-prone players. Dump them all. That’s how the Patriot’s do it.
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Warthog
12-09-2019, 06:40 PM
The million dollar of the 2020 draft is whether we get an outstanding OT, like Thomas, or an outside chance at Young or going for QB and then have a QB competition next training camp. At this point I could see Haskins being good next year. But if we take the chance and draft Tua we are betting that he could turn into a great QB for a decade. Tc r and
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Buffalo Bob
12-09-2019, 07:31 PM
As much as I am not impressed with Haskins so far I believe he needs to spend an off season working on fundamentals with a QB coach before you can honestly assess his long term viability. Some consistent good techniques should improve his accuracy. I would not use a high pick on a QB, especially Tua. I would be concerned about the injury he sustained for someone his age. Could be some genetic condition contributed to it.
SolidSnake84
12-09-2019, 07:39 PM
As much as I am not impressed with Haskins so far I believe he needs to spend an off season working on fundamentals with a QB coach before you can honestly assess his long term viability. Some consistent good techniques should improve his accuracy. I would not use a high pick on a QB, especially Tua. I would be concerned about the injury he sustained for someone his age. Could be some genetic condition contributed to it.
And also unless i am mistaken, they won't know until well into Tua's recovery whether or not he will suffer the same condition that Bo Jackson developed that led to his NFL retirement. I am referring to Avascular Necrosis. Will make it tough for NFL teams to decide whether or not to gamble a high pick. Is there anything in the draft rules that would give something back to the team that drafted Tua if he ends up not being able to play at all?
Buffalo Bob
12-09-2019, 08:32 PM
Bo Jackson, that was some athlete. I can't believe it was over 30 years ago when he ran over Bosworth on Monday Night Football.
skinsfaninok
12-09-2019, 08:45 PM
As much as I am not impressed with Haskins so far I believe he needs to spend an off season working on fundamentals with a QB coach before you can honestly assess his long term viability. Some consistent good techniques should improve his accuracy. I would not use a high pick on a QB, especially Tua. I would be concerned about the injury he sustained for someone his age. Could be some genetic condition contributed to it.
He has the best Private QB coach around