nobody is gonna try and snatch Haskins away at the tune of a 1st round pick ( sadly )
a lot to be desired in that 9er vs Pack game but there is no denying my boy was on spot Aaron Jones is a special talent in this league 170 rushing / receiving yards last night ....
Kenny Pickett is who I though he was .. Eagles problem now
44 mil over is great when you make the SB not so much being bounced at home in your first game. Just don't understand. I watched enough of thier games Thai year and they clearly can dominate but they flopped after a Lewis fumble and the blocked FG
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Of course, we have to have a context in each stats....And no the QB is not just one of the 53 players on the team, it's the most important position....We must not forget that the 49ers almost missed the playoffs this year because of the big part of the QB position and Jimmy G was the reason why they lost the super bowl 2 years ago
It's very rare to see a team go far with a QB like that and even more rare to do that multiple times....I mean,Jimmy G could be the worst or one of the 3 worst QB in NFL history to make the super bowl twice as starter and the worst in almost 40 years....Almost cost the game against Dallas, too... He's very lucky
As much as I want Rodgers I really think the Steelers will follow their typical approach and just go with Mason Rudolph spending their top 3 picks on the offensive line and other needs. If MR shits the bed in 2022 then they will draft his replacement in 2023.
If it is true and Ben wasn't running Canada's offense (not sure how that is possible) and MR can run it then it will be interesting to see how next year goes with MR. I'm not expecting it to go well but who knows. Unless we land someone like Rodgers or Wilson via trade expect our team to be a .500 team (or worse) for the near future. Right now the Bengals are the cream of the crop in the AFC North and Burrow is only going to get better. The only thing we have going for us on that front is the Bengals are the Bengals.
Having Haskins and thinking he’s a bargain because other teams will have to give up a first round pick is like having a treadmill that you probably won’t use that cost $10,000 before but now only costs $3,000. Sounds like a good deal but it is still way overpriced. And it’s meaningless unless he can play and win. And I don’t think he can.
I have always said that this kid is a head case. If he has any bit of success - it will get to his head and he will stop being disciplined to be able to achieve further success. I’m not singling him out. Even Ben was not disciplined enough to attain his full potential even though he did accomplish much. But this kid has it worse. No matter how much talent he has - his immaturity will sabotage it. He will mature one day but it will be too late. His body will be too old. I see this so often in the league. It’s rare to see a combination of mental maturity and physical talent being on the same page. I would move on from Haskins
ARod looks like the walking dead ..................
not sure what he is doing but the last couple years really caught up with him from a looks perspective he aged 10 in 2
Kenny Pickett is who I though he was .. Eagles problem now
What if Haskins has a Tannehill level turnaround? Or his own "lightbulb" moment.
$2.5 million in cap $$$ that goes OFF the books if you cut him and zero draft capital is about as cheap as you can get for even a bad lottery ticket at QB.
For me, it is not that I really truly believe that Haskins is going to be the next great QB or anything. But...I think that if it doesn't work out and they cut him...they are out basically nothing.
Heck, if I ran a team, I would take a handful of QBs to camp every single year. Take a look see.
Highest probability is still MR but Rodgers odds just went up - giving away those first round picks though….Steelers need to fill holes (o line, ILB, Haden’s replacement, WR in that order roughly). If Rodgers wants to come here I still say Steelers make it work
Absolutely. But it cost the team basically nothing to find out.
Hodges was a good idea to see if a kid that fearlessly threw for a bazillion yards at a low level could make it happen in the NFL.
Lynch was a good idea to see if his talent could be harnessed.
I would do this every year or so. Who knows what could happen. Maybe you find something. Or maybe it goes badly. If so, so what?
Let me put it this way, when you watch the 49ers' offense, it looks like a real offense. When Garoppolo throws the ball down the field, you think, "oh, someone might catch this," not "shit, he chucked another one up there, what's about to go wrong." When it's 3rd-and-8, you'll often see Jimmy G hit a receiver across the middle for 10 or 15 yards, not uncork a wild one behind the receiver in the dirt, and the 2-yard sideline dumpoff doesn't get thrown on 3rd-and-8.
Can you say any of those things about the Steelers' offense really over the past three years? We don't need a franchise quarterback, just having a quarterback at all would go a long way for this team.
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we need a A+ roster to contend if the steelers have Garappolo...I prefer to wait instead to wasted a high draft pick on him....Remember Sam Darnold was traded for a second round draft pick like year
Keeping Haskins costs us nothing. We can cut him at any point, and we keep his salary. Even if he stays, taking a chance on a former R1 QB for $2.5 million is a steal.
What I hope happens, though... is that a team signs Haskins, and we acquire their R1 pick. Come on, Jaguars!!!