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Popeyejones":3n2li3an said:Marvin49":3n2li3an said:SoulfishHawk":3n2li3an said:Yeah, that was a hell of a trade for you guys. He looks like the real deal for sure.
Sure hope so. Love what I've seen so far and the hype train is in full gear, but we'll see what happens.
Out of curiosity, and because I'm a pessimist, how would you rank order (from most to least worried) the following four JGQ worries:
1) Inability to work out a long-term deal.
2) Injury (either due to fragility or hot garbage interior line play)
3) Deep passes outside the hashes aren't a small sample size thing, they're a player ability thing, and if true and that gets figured out, overage on middle depth passes within the hashes is going to tighten up more and more.
4) The Favre Effect (i.e. over-trusting of the arm and long-term interception issues)
For me I'd probably go #2, #3, #4, #1.
Marvin49":not1bnm4 said:Popeyejones":not1bnm4 said:Marvin49":not1bnm4 said:SoulfishHawk":not1bnm4 said:Yeah, that was a hell of a trade for you guys. He looks like the real deal for sure.
Sure hope so. Love what I've seen so far and the hype train is in full gear, but we'll see what happens.
Out of curiosity, and because I'm a pessimist, how would you rank order (from most to least worried) the following four JGQ worries:
1) Inability to work out a long-term deal.
2) Injury (either due to fragility or hot garbage interior line play)
3) Deep passes outside the hashes aren't a small sample size thing, they're a player ability thing, and if true and that gets figured out, overage on middle depth passes within the hashes is going to tighten up more and more.
4) The Favre Effect (i.e. over-trusting of the arm and long-term interception issues)
For me I'd probably go #2, #3, #4, #1.
4, 3, 2, 1.
hawk45":2ht3hx0a said:Hijack alert, but as we talk about one-hit wonders, I'm interested in your take on the Nick Foles 2018 post-season experience. I see 3 possibilities:
1) He had the game of his life against Minnesota. He's been playing relatively solid ball and hasn't hurt his team too much, but he doesn't have another game like that in him.
2) He is having the post-season of his life, ala Joe Flacco. He may have another surprisingly good game v the Pats, but he'll be the same backup-level player next season he has been the last few years.
3) He has turned the corner and we can now expect 300 yard performances against elite defenses.
I'm in camp 1, but that one great first season he had gives me just a touch of doubt. I do realize that first season his breakout was of a much different flavor i.e. he was in a Chip Kelly offense, and that doesn't necessarily say much about playing in a non-Chip-Kelly offense.
hawk45":2xuux4ds said:Hijack alert, but as we talk about one-hit wonders, I'm interested in your take on the Nick Foles 2018 post-season experience. I see 3 possibilities:
1) He had the game of his life against Minnesota. He's been playing relatively solid ball and hasn't hurt his team too much, but he doesn't have another game like that in him.
2) He is having the post-season of his life, ala Joe Flacco. He may have another surprisingly good game v the Pats, but he'll be the same backup-level player next season he has been the last few years.
3) He has turned the corner and we can now expect 300 yard performances against elite defenses.
I'm in camp 1, but that one great first season he had gives me just a touch of doubt. I do realize that first season his breakout was of a much different flavor i.e. he was in a Chip Kelly offense, and that doesn't necessarily say much about playing in a non-Chip-Kelly offense.