I don't see 40-percent of the OL class being 5.7s.In the bag? Hmmm.
So if a 5 OL class then stars in the bag will be
5 + 4 + 4 + 3 + 3 or 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 3 or 5 + 5 + 3 + 3 +3
= 19 / 5 = 3.8
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I don't see 40-percent of the OL class being 5.7s.In the bag? Hmmm.
So if a 5 OL class then stars in the bag will be
5 + 4 + 4 + 3 + 3 or 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 3 or 5 + 5 + 3 + 3 +3
= 19 / 5 = 3.8
I'm working myself there.Ketch, do you think Card ends up being the guy over Casey this year?
A 32-year old player starting to enter a bit of a natural decline for a 27-year old player entering his prime is a no-brainer?
It's you.Is it me, or is Jack's "resume" phenomenally weak relative to his reputation, fame & tenure in the industry?
I love Russ, but I also watched the last 8 games when he performed like a bottom 10 starter.Are you kidding? Did you watch the first half of the season when SEA actually had opened up the passing game? Russ was literally a top 2-3 MVP candidate for a large chunk of the season. What were you watching...
Yeah that is nuts.Personally, the thing that stood out to me the most was that 247 was so wrong on CeeDee Lamb.
I don't think it means a ton in the grand scheme of things, but of the guys in the league... I had that dude as a 5 star.
I saw the following filmsWith regards to number 10... how have you been seeing these movies? Have theaters been open in Texas, or have you been streaming them somehow?
I haven't heard of any of those movies other than the Sound of Metal, which I read about on this board. The only new movies I saw in the last year were Soul and Onward, which streamed on Disney+ for free.
A 32-year old player starting to enter a bit of a natural decline for a 27-year old player entering his prime is a no-brainer?
Wilson is 4th all-time in passer rating and Dak is 7th.It's not like they're equal talents though. Wilson is a much better QB than Dak. Dak would never be able to carry a team like Wilson has.
Wilson is 4th all-time in passer rating and Dak is 7th.
All-time.
It was the last one out.Carnal knowledge deserves top 10 for jack.
The last time they played in the playoffs, they both at roughly the same level, but Dak got the win.Don't care. Passer rating doesn't take into account things like lack of protection or inferior receivers. Wilson is much better than Prescott; much more than those numbers reflect.
Thanks. I was asking more out of curiosity. I had heard about HBO Max having new movies, but didn't even know what has been released since the pandemic started. I want to see the Chicago 7 one... it looked pretty good.I saw the following films
* Minari (movie theater this weekend)
* Nomadland (Hulu this weekend)
* Sound of Metal (amazon)
* Judas and the Black Messiah (HBO max)
* The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Netflix)
* Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom (Netflix)
* Mank (Netflix)
* Da 5 Bloods (netflix)
Netflix is loaded with nominated movies.Thanks. I was asking more out of curiosity. I had heard about HBO Max having new movies, but didn't even know what has been released since the pandemic started. I want to see the Chicago 7 one... it looked pretty good.
In a vacuum, yes. This wouldn't be a decision made in a vacuum.Count me in for taking Wilson over Dak.
I love Russ, but I also watched the last 8 games when he performed like a bottom 10 starter.
I also read The Athletic piece this week.
I just read the Athletic piece you’re referencing and didn’t see anything in there that would justify some sort of decline. He wants Carroll and his coaching staff to evolve with the times not be stuck in 1999 with run/run/pass and Russ bailing them out on 3rd and long like he’s done forever. Pete Carrol still happily punts on 4th and 1/2 on the opponent’s 38 and makes crystal clear -EV decisions. Russ may hold onto the ball too long at times, but frustration is warranted and his late season struggles can at least be partly blamed on the scheme change when Carroll panicked.
Where there's a will, there's a way.
I'm right there with you. It's a very interesting storyline that Sark will have to navigate. I think Card is just oozing with potential and believe he'll ultimately be the guy. But how Sark manages the position, I have no idea and don't envy his task. Does he come up with a way to play both? Just don't know how he keeps both happy. The one thing I do know... you'll spend plenty of time writing about it over the next 6 - 9 months.I'm working myself there.
... What do you even say about the Tiger Woods situation? I just hope he's able to have some sort of normal life and be able to play golf with his kid.
Wilson is still 11 years younger than this year’s super bowl winner...he has 4-5 more good years in him.In a vacuum, yes. This wouldn't be a decision made in a vacuum.
You'd be trading Dak's prime years for Wilson's post-prime years.
This team is going had to hand in combat with teams that will make the Tournament and succeed on a game by game basis.
They played against a 5-seed type team playing one of its best games in weeks and had a chance to steal the game late, despite not playing all that well.
Frankly, I find some of the portrayals of this season lazy... and I don't mean mine.
He acted for 54 years. The second half of his career (since 1984) produced just "As Good As It Gets", "Batman", and "A Few Good Men". Everything else was largely forgettable. An 83 y/o actor's resume shouldn't be on par with guys 30+ years younger. But, my cinematic knowledge is but a fraction of yours.It's you.
His top 6 can hang with just about anyone's and his 7-20 is pretty damn stout.
The last time they played in the playoffs, they both at roughly the same level, but Dak got the win.
Wilson's best years are in his rear view mirror. I love me some Russ, but I don't know that I'd rant his mid 30s on my watch.