Football is a team sport. Once you get that, everything else begins to make more sense.
What's concerning is the lack of accountability you're willing to hold toward the player.
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I hope Elliot Wolf is putting a little more introspection, investigation and thought into the pick.
I suspect mayo will have zero input into the pick, he'll be given a team by the front office and told to make the most of it.
All three of the top QB's have flaws, I'm not sure McCarthy isn't as good or better than most of them.
Fields is what Lamar is accused of being… a RB pretending to be a QB
I’d almost take 2020 Cam Newton as a passer over Fields.
Mayo &wolf work in unison According to Curran. They along with glaser report to Kraft and no one else. So I suspect Mayo and wolf identify who they want, and what they want to be on offense. Whoever is there at 3 they will likely take unless of course they trade up, down. Who knows? So many moving parts between now and the draft.I hope Elliot Wolf is putting a little more introspection, investigation and thought into the pick.
I suspect mayo will have zero input into the pick, he'll be given a team by the front office and told to make the most of it.
All three of the top QB's have flaws, I'm not sure McCarthy isn't as good or better than most of them.
Maybe they can walk you through how the draft works.
We talking about Fields or Brissett?What's concerning is the lack of accountability you're willing to hold toward the player.
Except Wolf said he has final say in the draft. So probably he consults with Mayo and Groh and they all decide who they like. If there's disagreement, Wolf makes the call.Mayo &wolf work in unison According to Curran. They along with glaser report to Kraft and no one else. So I suspect Mayo and wolf identify who they want, and what they want to be on offense. Whoever is there at 3 they will likely take unless of course they trade up, down. Who knows? So many moving parts between now and the draft.
When it comes to the QB, I hope Wolf listens to McAdoo and AvP over Mayo.I’m sure Mayo has input, but Wolf has final say.
We talking about Fields or Brissett?
Brissett is a "good" not "great" QB.It doesn't matter. Jacoby is a jag. He is what he is. Fields is probably done but the reality is his situation was so bad that he probably deserves atleast one more chance somewhere else.
Agreed, however I'm sure if there is to be any disagreement it gets hashed out between them.. I just believe Mayo's gonna to lean on Wolf, AVP and Mcadoo to run the offense while he and covington run the defense.Except Wolf said he has final say in the draft. So probably he consults with Mayo and Groh and they all decide who they like. If there's disagreement, Wolf makes the call.
I think they're hoping that Jacoby is good enough to let the rookie stay on the bench the whole season. If so, then he's worth the $8 million.Brissett is a "good" not "great" QB.
Fields hasn't shown the ability to simply be "good" at this point, which is why he just got traded for nothing.
Jacoby makes roughly 5-8 million per season. Teams know that Brissett, despite his limitations, provides a median level of production and ball security.
Your interpretation of value is based off what what you think Fields might become, instead of what Brissett already is.
Why would Mayo lean on Wolf to run the offense? God I hope not.Agreed, however I'm sure if there is to be any disagreement it gets hashed out between them.. I just believe Mayo's gonna to lean on Wolf, AVP and Mcadoo to run the offense while he and covington run the defense.
I misspoke on that. Corrected myself- wolf to run the roster transactions.Why would Mayo lean on Wolf to run the offense? God I hope not.
If JB, does The entire season, and can be "decent," I'd bet we are a playoff team with this defense.I think they're hoping that Jacoby is good enough to let the rookie stay on the bench the whole season. If so, then he's worth the $8 million.
And to your point wozzy.. median level QB play would be by leaps and bounds better than last season.. the Chargers among others last season was probably some of the worst offensive football played last season.Brissett is a "good" not "great" QB.
Fields hasn't shown the ability to simply be "good" at this point, which is why he just got traded for nothing.
Jacoby makes roughly 5-8 million per season. Teams know that Brissett, despite his limitations, provides a median level of production and ball security.
Your interpretation of value is based off what what you think Fields might become, instead of what Brissett already is.
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