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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.He was doing alright until overtime.
Ahh well. The Colts had a shot to win, but the whole team fell apart in the 4th and the pick in overtime made it official. Up till that pick, Brissett looked ok -- not great, not terrible, but ok. He's not good enough to survive that kind of mistake though. Still I think on the whole Brissett did more in this game to demonstrate that he belongs than that he doesn't.
So for those of you who were hoping that Jacoby looks good but the Colts choke? Congrats, that's almost exactly what happened.
What the hell is THAT supposed to mean?By disagreeing that the Indy coaches who brought the fake punt play are'nt "good" who knows what you believe.
Probably "good luck kid, good thing I'm gonna be able to pick my new home after this year, I'll be able to land on a good team and won't have to land in a dumpster fire like that."
Strikes me a bit like the old story of the tortoise and the hare. Brissett is in a good position for a guy who wants to start NOW, take his chances immediately and damn the torpedoes. Jimmy G's approach is much more methodical, and I think it's going to yield him big money just as soon if not sooner than Brissett, and with a lot less risk involved on his part.
I'm pretty sure both guys are taking an approach to trying to become NFL starters that fits what they are. Brissett needs to go out and prove something right now, he's not going to get any traction until and unless he's doing it in front of a live audience. Garoppolo meanwhile can make a good contract for himself on the fact that he's a longterm student of Tom Brady, and that's an opportunity Brissett could not have taken advantage of as well due to the fact that Brissett, like Hoyer and Cassell and a lot of other former Pats quarterbacks, doesn't play the same style. Garoppolo can live to an extent on the presumption that he's good. Brissett has to prove himself far more. Personally I think they're both about as well placed as they can be.
Whay good draft picks would that be? There were rumors, but only rumors -- never a confirmation of a firm offer being made.
Here you go; what size do you take? Chances are you can find a Chinese knockoff for around $45 (stitching might not last, though).And yet all of what you just said is entirely without basis in verified fact. Nobody paid anything for Garoppolo, and every time a team was asked if Garoppolo was on their radar, they said no. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, and sometimes a backup quarterback is just a backup quarterback.
Garoppolo had the bad luck to be going into his last year of the old contract just after some numbnut overpaid for Brock Osweiler. With that object lesson firmly in view, overpaying for career backups was not likely to be in the cards unless someone got desperate. And clearly, nobody did.
I mean, I do think Garoppolo can succeed as a starting quarterback in the NFL, don't get me wrong. BUT a team taking a risk on a guy like that who's never started, is kind of gonna have to be a buy-low proposition for that team. They have to be in a position to reap far more than equivalent value for the risk they're taking at such a high profile position.
That really reduces what a team will risk in terms of trade assets. Nobody's going to pay face value for a player who's never faced the rigors of a full season. Getting hurt in game 2 last year does NOT help there either, that was supposed to be Garoppolo's big break and Brissett got more snaps out of it than he does. The league WAS watching when that happened. That means that the market for Garoppolo's services may be a LOT smaller than we've tricked ourselves into thinking it is.
The league WAS watching when that happened.
I posted that Brisette will NOT benefit from good coaching in Indy - to which you disagreed. Are you a big fan of Pagano?What the hell is THAT supposed to mean?
Not so bad as that but when it's the only evidence we have of Garoppolo in action it has an impact.So a single injury at the hands of a defense that knocked about a half-dozen QBs out of games is proof positive that he is "injury-prone"?
I really have no idea why you're being so hateful about this.Here you go; what size do you take? Chances are you can find a Chinese knockoff for around $45 (stitching might not last, though).
Just like Ryan Mallet! His first start was 20-30, 211 yds, 2TDs 1INT in a 23-7 win.
What about those of us who see a second coming of Tyrod Taylor and/or Gee No Smith?He was doing alright until overtime.
Ahh well. The Colts had a shot to win, but the whole team fell apart in the 4th and the pick in overtime made it official. Up till that pick, Brissett looked ok -- not great, not terrible, but ok. He's not good enough to survive that kind of mistake though. Still I think on the whole Brissett did more in this game to demonstrate that he belongs than that he doesn't.
So for those of you who were hoping that Jacoby looks good but the Colts choke? Congrats, that's almost exactly what happened.
I really have no idea why you think I'm being hateful about this. Where is the "hate"?I really have no idea why you're being so hateful about this.
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