With the Donks declining the Garrett Bolles 5th year option today, let's rewind back to Draft Day 2017 to see what Knowmo had to say about the Bolles selection!
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Didn't want a tackle but with McCaffery, Allen, and Howard off the board I guess I'll take it.
At least Denver got to pick the guy they wanted at LT without having to trade up.
The OL could be one of the 5 best in the league next year if Bolles works out.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Hey @Broncos fans I studied all the OT's in this draft and Bolles was my favorite one of the bunch.
Before the draft started, Knowmo was feeling very confident that night.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Dorsey hopes and prays his guys fall to him. Elway goes up and gets them.
If he only knew that hours from the time he posted this, Dorsey would be the one to move up for the league's best QB for the foreseeable future, and Elway would be the one to stand pat for a half-retarded offensive lineman in his mid-20s [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
With the Donks declining the Garrett Bolles 5th year option today, let's rewind back to Draft Day 2017 to see what Knowmo had to say about the Bolles selection!
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
I'm a Chiefs fan, but I have to be real and say that Courtland Sutton is better than Watson. Maybe not by a lot, but by a decent margin.
I think Sutton would destroy in our offense. Other than Von Miller, he is the player on the Broncos that I wish was on our team.
Watson is great in his role within our offense, but Sutton is better.
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Not sure what type of emphasis to put on that test...
Marino scored a 15. Johnny Football scored a 32, supposedly.
Reggie Wayne scored 13. Frank Gore scored a 6. Ryan Fitzpatrick scored a 48.
Funny because we had this conversation when I tried to tell you Broncos fans on CP that Paxton Lynch was too stupid.
There are always outliers, but you won’t find many under a 10. Just look at your list.
It matters for some positions more than others (QB), but it’s definitely part of the overall picture in terms of evaluating a prospect. There’s a reason they still do it, despite everybody on the outside thinking it’s silly.
For the record, I don’t think Jeudy is going to bust because of it or anything, but in an offseason like this one, it could be an issue in terms of learning the offense and making an immediate impact. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
Funny because we had this conversation when I tried to tell you Broncos fans on CP that Paxton Lynch was too stupid.
There are always outliers, but you won’t find many under a 10. Just look at your list.
It matters for some positions more than others (QB), but it’s definitely part of the overall picture in terms of evaluating a prospect. There’s a reason they still do it, despite everybody on the outside thinking it’s silly.
For the record, I don’t think Jeudy is going to bust because of it or anything, but in an offseason like this one, it could be an issue in terms of learning the offense and making an immediate impact.
Sure, there's a reason they still do it - much like other tests in various fields. Wonder what the breakdown is on high scores failing vs low scores failing? I mean, would you rate Fitzpatrick as a raging success?
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Both of those QBs have terrible records against good teams...
It's also worth noting..teams had no real scouting/analytic reports on Lock. Once DCs get a read on tendencies...it gets a lot tougher.
Did you know Matt Stafford's record against winning teams is 9-54...Cousins is 5-24? Yikes...
If I were the GM of Detroit...and had that large of sample-size...I would have moved him this off-season and drafted Tua. Dude's never going to be a winner....I dont care how many yards he throws for..
I’ve compared Lock to Kirk Cousins and Derek Carr. I think he’s a mix of the two.
He can put up stats with talent around him and look better than perceived, but folds under pressure.
Every time I watch this kid he struggles when there is even a slight amount of pressure, which still makes me laugh because they had extra picks in one of the deepest OT classes in years and passed on the following players:
Josh Jones
Ezra Cleveland
Lucas Niang
Matt Peart
Ben Bartch
Saadihq Charles
They are relying on Mongo and Wilkinson, the guy we embarrassed when we faced Lock.
I would rate their AFC starting QB situation as 4th worst in the conference...ahead of Jacksonville, NE and Oakland (Carr)...and even that its debatable. [Reply]