NashVol11
Gloomed to Fail
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I think Dez is fine, Dak is just more conservative in forcing him the ball than Romo was.
He's done. He's not a route runner, he doesnt have good hands. He made his career by being more athletic than people. Now that hes getting older, he doesnt have anything. His target to reception ratio is among the worst in the league.
Is Todd Gurley gonna miss half the season? If not the rams will be good again next year
And honestly what is Goff doing that is gimmicky and gonna suddenly be easier to stop next year? All hes doing is showing why he was the #1 pick his arm
Rams are loaded and have a good coaching staff they aint going anywhere
Jason Garrett on the other hand has proven most of his career to be average at best
The cowboys also suck at WR Dez has fallen off a cliff since his big contract and Witten should retire
Rams defense>cowboys too
Another great comparison from d4h
Watson led the league in passing touchdowns as a rookie before he got hurt its not like he had to run around to be effective
Not to mention he got hurt in practice lol so yea you dont even know how it happened or what it looked like
I saw the Steelers won big today and put in the backups.
How did future HOFer Joshua Dobbs look?
Whats that you say? He didnt play and is buried on the depth chart behind Landry Jones? Interesting
Dobbs is redshirting this year. He's being built up.
2019 is the year he takes over the NFL. He'll be NFL MVP that season.
Hopefully you'll also remind me when he's holding up the Lombardi Trophy next year as a superbowl winning QB.
Actually he does need to run. His mobility is a huge factor in his game. If he can't run anymore or is scared to run, he's not the same player.
And I would say the same is true for Dobbs, Russell Wilson, Cam Newton, or any other mobile QB. Running the ball and more importantly the threat of the run is a huge part of their games.
And I predicted Deshaun Watson had a propensity for knee injuries. Some guys are just more injury prone than others doesn't matter if it's in the game or at practice. Watson is just prone to knee injuries like RG3.
When I rank these players I'm not ranking them based on who will be the best for one year or two. It's ranking guys over an entire career. Marshon Lattimore is an injury risk like Deshaun Watson.
I simply don't believe those two players will play very long at a high level because of their issues with durability. Good for Lattimore having a lot of success early on. He simply won't have as good a career as Cam Sutton.
Conveniently skipped over the part where he led the league in touchdown passesActually he does need to run. His mobility is a huge factor in his game. If he can't run anymore or is scared to run, he's not the same player.
And I would say the same is true for Dobbs, Russell Wilson, Cam Newton, or any other mobile QB. Running the ball and more importantly the threat of the run is a huge part of their games.
And I predicted Deshaun Watson had a propensity for knee injuries. Some guys are just more injury prone than others doesn't matter if it's in the game or at practice. Watson is just prone to knee injuries like RG3.
