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Good morning Commander’s fans. The draft is near 😁
ОтветитьI'm pretty sure they used that opportunity to size up Daniels to the other QBs because of his weight and size, to see was he really that smaller than the other prospects
ОтветитьIf they pick who the so-called experts say it will be just like Dan Snyder. Brady slipped past all the experts on TV.
ОтветитьThese dudes know nothing!! Daniels is better than both these dudes. It's not close.
ОтветитьJohn Adams died on July 4th 1826 (90 years old), on the same day as Thomas Jefferson (83 years old).
ОтветитьHope they get the right players and coaches around him so he can succeed. Riveras coaches sucked so bad. Always out coached. From the hiring stand point this coaching staff looks to have the right people to win. HTTR
ОтветитьIDK who we take just don't let the others go in the division
ОтветитьWon't matter which QB we pick, if we don't protect him with a good OL.
ОтветитьIt's Jayden Daniels...but maybe JJ McCarthy. McCarthy is the stand out leader if that's what they are looking for.
ОтветитьHTTR 🥁
ОтветитьEverybody needs to chill about the QB draft thing.
The fail rate when it comes to drafting first-round quarterbacks is worth examining in itself. Odds when drafting quarterbacks in the top-5 “are worse than a coin flip!!” How can people be so wrong about something they spend so much time studying? Last year, predictive analyst Warren Sharp surveyed 38 quarterbacks drafted in the first round since 2011. He found they had started about 2,000 games. Their collective record? A half-game below .500. Only 19 percent of the time did they make the playoffs. Bill Barnwell of ESPN did his own research, charting the career fates of QBs taken in the first round since 1983. He found just 27.5 percent achieved what he defines as “franchise” status, meaning established winners for their teams. The Washington Post’s Neil Greenberg limited his analysis to quarterbacks taken in the top five since 2011 and found the odds of landing a franchise QB even in that zone are worse than a coin flip.
JD5 TO WASHINGTON
ОтветитьI think penix wasn't at the top golf event. Came to late from NE.
Ответить"Got all wet in the cold and his throat swelled up"
ОтветитьFor those of us who have been Redskins fans for many decades and have suffered through all of the Schneider era don't care about a quick fix. A quick fix is a recipe for mediocracy at best. As for RG3 he would never have had a good long term career. You can't train a QB to stop focusing on the D-line.
ОтветитьDrake Maye
Ответитьit isnt that we havent fixed the oline completely. We didnt really fix it at all...in theory we should be better in the IOL this year but it isnt like we signed pro bowlers...we went shopping in the bargain bin...we have 2 bad OTs...this isnt an ideal situation for a rookie qb...
ОтветитьYou wait until year 3-4 then Terry going demand a trade
ОтветитьWhy settle for a Qb we can get a wide receiver and a qb
ОтветитьTrade down... The ten (10) round 1-3 pics will make this team ready for 2025. Yea, I know, we have no top flight QB but look at the teams who played in the SB without one. Plunket, Theismann, Flacco, Kapp, Morell, Doug Williams, Chandler, Simms, Dawson, Stabler, Ken Anderson, David Woodley, Craig Morton, Kilmer, Lamonica, Ferregamo, Jaworski, McMahon, Hostetler, Humphries, McNair, Delhomme, McNabb, Gannon, Collins, Grossman, Foles, Purdy, Goff, Garappolo, Kaepernick, Hasselbeck, Dilfer, O'Donnell, Rypien, Eason, Brad Johnson. Were any of these aforementioned QB's a top five pic in round 1? Trade down!
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