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Come on BB send Harry to AZ or BAL
He clearly isn't in the top 6 WR in camp, so has little chance of making the team. Why does it matter what they do with him, or when?
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Don't give up so easily. Will happen in Tampa in 2025.So, the "Stidham is Brady's successor" era finished with how many Stidham wins,, and how many Stidham SB titles?
He clearly isn't in the top 6 WR in camp, so has little chance of making the team. Why does it matter what they do with him, or when?
OK.Cap savings
Can’t set the edge and never bothered to learn because he was satisfied with being a one trick pony?I’m legit confused about what went wrong with Winovich. Had high hopes for him.
You have to earn your starts. Dude couldn't play, you don't just gives guys the rock just because. Cam obviously won practice. So ge gets the game
There were some really helpful explanations along those lines in response to my question . Can’t stop the run etcCan’t set the edge and never bothered to learn because he was satisfied with being a one trick pony?
OK.
Not a big difference btwn cut and trade, or even timing on those, according to OTC.
Thank God Newton showed up just in time to save us from that, whew!Another horrible use of draft capital.
However, Stidham is a big winner in this getting paid to live in Vegas. Enjoy it while it lasts.
And I remember a time when this board was so delusional thinking this guy was going to be the starter for 2020. Good times.
Harry and our 8th round pick for a ninth is what I heard.Harry for a 8th rounder I heard.
Which is why the Pats have been so successful over the years. The system above all else. I was calling for Stidham at the time too, but I realized these guys are paid millions of dollars to coach football teams and I'm not. They probably know something I dont.This is the key point in that decision I think. There were two (potential) benefits from starting Stidham in that last game: Experience for Stidham, and better evaluation of Stidham for the coaching staff. You could also say that he gave them a better chance at a higher draft pick, but I don't think the coaching staff really cares about that, and we ended up getting Mac Jones where we picked anyway (and traded up in the 2nd to grab Barmore), so the benefit would likely have been negligible. Maybe we give up a slightly worse pick to move up in the 2nd, but again, negligible.
Clearly the coaching staff valued maintaining the system that rewards players that prepare and practice the way they want them to, more than the potential benefits above.
He cant play.???
Stidham has replaced the #3 QB
And yes, it is preferred to have a #3 that you know and who knows what you want.
This is a fine trade for both teams.
Unknown? He's been part of the NE program for three years.Raiders got the better of this deal. IMO Stidham remains an unknown quantity
Sees something better than his 3rd QB with zero time in his system, plus moving down from 6th to 7th in next year's draft.and Josh obviously sees something in him to make this effort.
That narrative was a favorite of the Boston Sports Mediots.And I remember a time when this board was so delusional thinking this guy was going to be the starter for 2020. Good times.
Not sure on Keane, been injured to much. Disagree on Agular. We will see on Assyass(spelling) Not sure on Bryant.Remaining dead weight on our roster:
1.) wr -harry
2.) te - keane
3.) te - assyassy
4.) wr- agular
5.) ot/og Durant
6.) s - bryant
7.) cb - slowjuan
Remaining dead weight on our roster:
1.) wr -harry
2.) te - keane
3.) te - assyassy
4.) wr- agular
5.) ot/og Durant
6.) s - bryant
7.) cb - slowjuan
Cassel, Garoppolo, Brissett and Hoyer does not constitute "incredible" quarterback drafting and development. Obviously not.So 4 QB's, one a rookie who has started 11 games, in the entire league. You've made my point.
Cassel started 81 NFL games, equivalent to 5 NFL seasons, and made one Pro Bowl.
Brissett has started 31 games, and Hoyer 39.
Jimmy G was the last player taken in the second round., so it's splitting hairs.
It's incredible drafting/development despite any spin.
Don't know about the word "incredible" but Cassel went from a guy with no starting experience on the verge of being cut after preseason to a serviceable starter in this league. That's good QB development IMO.Cassel, Garoppolo, Brissett and Hoyer does not constitute "incredible" quarterback drafting and development. Obviously not.