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He got tagged two times in a row in WA, then got a huge guarante contract in Minnesota, despite doing little in WA.
He never took that abysmal franchise anywhere, but he sure as hell had 3 great seasons as a starter there.
Pretty sure if you asked any of those GM’s if they’d do it again, the response would be “He’ll no”
That's easy to say with 20/20 hindsight but if a 27 year old QB was a UFA who, in the past 3 season, threw for 13,000 yards, 81 TD's against 36 INT's, that QB would get a HUGE contract somewhere. One very comparable to what Cousins got from Minny.
 
I’m not saying he’s not good. I just don’t think he’s an elite prospect in the group of a “suck for luck” or “tank for Trevor”, or even a “Tank for Tua” level of successful/ high upside prospect. At the end of the day, if you follow Texas football he didn’t win out the starting job this year, despite what his familys media connections might want you to believe, simply because he wasn’t better then ewers.
The overwhelming consensus is that the plan was for him to be a backup for 2 years and then a starter for 2 years. Saying "he didn't beat out Ewers" is a non-sequitur. If Manning wanted to start last year, he would have been a starter.

Hell, he was officially 3rd string his freshman year behind Maalik Murphy but only an idiot can't realize that wasn't based on talent but simply based on a desire to bring him along slowly.
 
That's exactly what he's saying
I know it's all hindsight now... but could we had held on to Joe Milton a bit longer seen as how carr is retired to have traded him for Chris Olave??
 
Jerruh is the gift that keeps on giving, even if his neck keeps on disappearin'


Gotta give it to the man. He has not changed one single bit. He is who he is.
 
if they had any interest in the kid, they would have traded for him regardless. He went for basically nothing
maybe, maybe not... we will never know

and for what we got for him, we got:
K Andres Borregales (via Pick No. 182)
LS Julian Ashby (via Pick No. 251)
CB Kobee Minor (via Pick No. 257)

pretty good return for a guy we got basically nothing for
 
I know it's all hindsight now... but could we had held on to Joe Milton a bit longer seen as how carr is retired to have traded him for Chris Olave??
In hindsight all things seem possible lmao
Here in the real everyday world it seems fairly apparent they wanted Milton’s ass outta here. Maybe someday we’ll even get the straight story on why. Not holding my breath though
 
That's easy to say with 20/20 hindsight but if a 27 year old QB was a UFA who, in the past 3 season, threw for 13,000 yards, 81 TD's against 36 INT's, that QB would get a HUGE contract somewhere. One very comparable to what Cousins got from Minny.
When you're in QB limbo, like MN was, Cousins was definitely worth the risk. What were their other options? They had a bad first round draft pick and it would have been hard to get all the way up to grab a good QB.

They had a pretty good run with him, just never good enough to turn into anything great.
 
In hindsight all things seem possible lmao
Here in the real everyday world it seems fairly apparent they wanted Milton’s ass outta here. Maybe someday we’ll even get the straight story on why. Not holding my breath though
From what I've read/heard.. Milton became a problem in the locker room as far as his maturity and feeling entitled.. I don't believe by any means he's a bad person.. but if you remember in Vrabel presser he specifically said I'm removing entitlement from the building.

a guy has the game of his life against 3rd stringers in a hapless game and felt like he's a starter. He's Jerry Jones problem now.
 
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I remember thinking, as Brady played into his 40s, that it’d be the new norm for QBs to be productive so late in their careers. Then Brees couldn’t do it. Roethlisberger either. Rodgers is flailing around and falling apart. Russel Wilson has gotten passed around more than Zach Wilson’s mom. Carr is burnt toast at 34.

It’s crazy how some of the things Brady did, as awesome as they were in real time, are even more amazing in hindsight.
 
I know it's all hindsight now... but could we had held on to Joe Milton a bit longer seen as how carr is retired to have traded him for Chris Olave??
Hindsight is a wonderful thing. But not worth a bean, a bit like Milton really. Jeez one game and all of a sudden he is the second coming.
 
Carr was the 17th highest paid player (career earnings) in NFL history for going 77-92 and making the playoffs once and going 1 and done.
Most overpaid player in history?
Kirk Cousins is #6 and still playing.
 
I remember thinking, as Brady played into his 40s, that it’d be the new norm for QBs to be productive so late in their careers. Then Brees couldn’t do it. Roethlisberger either. Rodgers is flailing around and falling apart. Russel Wilson has gotten passed around more than Zach Wilson’s mom. Carr is burnt toast at 34.

It’s crazy how some of the things Brady did, as awesome as they were in real time, are even more amazing in hindsight.

You and I both damn well know that Fraudgers thinks he’s damn good right now and is the same as he was when he was 23 which is so far from the truth. Brady really was/is that unicorn….
 
I remember thinking, as Brady played into his 40s, that it’d be the new norm for QBs to be productive so late in their careers. Then Brees couldn’t do it. Roethlisberger either. Rodgers is flailing around and falling apart. Russel Wilson has gotten passed around more than Zach Wilson’s mom. Carr is burnt toast at 34.

It’s crazy how some of the things Brady did, as awesome as they were in real time, are even more amazing in hindsight.

Not crazy at all. Brady was a fanatic about taking care of himself and his health, year round. He had it all down to a cutting-edge science.

The others were the opposite or in the middle at the most. Here's my favorite, Bloated Ben, who tried for many years to convince people he wasn't fat:


I dearly miss him and the drama he brought to the game. Fake-limping upfield, re-enacting the Charge of the Light Brigade.
 
Not crazy at all. Brady was a fanatic about taking care of himself and his health, year round. He had it all down to a cutting-edge science.

People used to make fun of his diet and exercise choices, but it turns out they really worked for him and probably for others who applied them the way TFB did. I don't see any of the others working as hard on maintaining their bodies as Tom did.
 
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