Just last week, Leaf was guest hosting on Sirius NFL. For President's day, they chose 4 players for their Mount Rushmore quarterbacks. Leaf chose Terry Bradshaw as one of his 4. That should tell you all that you need to know about his quarterback evaluation skills. SMH. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Well your GM is a genius from what I have read on here. Should be easy to parlay those five picks into six All Pros and future HOF players.
You know that as soon as the picks are made, Knowshit will be pimping them as such Joe Blow from Southeast Louisiana State University was an absolute steal in the 5th round The General was digging for diamonds in the rough while let's reach.was picking day 3 guys in the first round/Knowshit [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Well your GM is a genius from what I have read on here. Should be easy to parlay those five picks into six All Pros and future HOF players.
Paton is so shrewd he'll probably package those 5 picks to move up to the #2 spot and grab that Center from Kentucky named Sam Bowie. [Reply]
Chiefs had 9 players on IR during the 2022 season.
That’s single digits, something Old Beau has never accomplished!
I'm not arguing your point. But just wanted to ask if these players on IR are season ending IR? The data goes prior to 2020, and the rules pertaining to IR and bringing players back have changed so much that before and after 2020 aren't necessarily an apples to apples comparison. The Chiefs had 9 players go on IR this season, as you said, but I don't think that any of them were season ending except Hardman, but that was just one game. That makes the comparison even more amat, because the Donks lost most of those 25 players for the season this year. I'm not sure about the Saints and how many were season ending. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
From Dungver radio: I can’t believe they thought Hackett, EmbaRuss, PaidATon, were good ideas, but bringing Radio back is worse than ALL those moves!
Nah the Wilson trade was the worst. I can’t imagine anything Vance could do that would be as detrimental to the team as that.
Originally Posted by crispystl:
Nah the Wilson trade was the worst. I can’t imagine anything Vance could do that would be as detrimental to the team as that.
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Obligatory link to vid laughing at the Wilson contract....
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
I'm not arguing your point. But just wanted to ask if these players on IR are season ending IR? The data goes prior to 2020, and the rules pertaining to IR and bringing players back have changed so much that before and after 2020 aren't necessarily an apples to apples comparison. The Chiefs had 9 players go on IR this season, as you said, but I don't think that any of them were season ending except Hardman, but that was just one game. That makes the comparison even more amat, because the Donks lost most of those 25 players for the season this year. I'm not sure about the Saints and how many were season ending.
It wasn’t season ending for some of them. I just added the ones that at some point in the season went on IR. Some returned, some were season ending. [Reply]
Chiefs had 9 players on IR during the 2022 season.
That’s single digits, something Old Beau has never accomplished!
The Saints had the 6th fewest Adjusted Games Lost due to injury in the entire NFL from 2010-2021 (KC was 10th).
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An explanation of Adjusted Games Lost:
Football Outsiders uses a metric called Adjusted Games Lost to try to quantify the degree to which teams were stricken with injuries. Instead of simply counting the number of games lost for each player on IR, AGL weighs the projected role for each injured player — starter, key reserve, bench-warmer, etc. — and also factors those listed on weekly injury reports who ended up playing at less than 100 percent. In other words, the metric doesn’t treat the absence of an All-Pro talent or reliable starter the same as a developmental player who was stashed on IR and also accounts for those playing through injuries that could impact their performance.
This is very good since NO has generally been much better in terms of AGL relative to Denver since FO started tracking this back in 2010. pic.twitter.com/5YftScL6fy
It unequivocally will go down as the single worst contract in the history of professional sports. Including sports on other continents, like cricket. People are already defining it as such and it hasn't even kicked in yet. It was light years better last season than it's going to be.
Donk fans are going to hate Russell Wilson more than they hate Andy Reid, Mahomes, and Josh McDaniels combined. You heard it here first - it's eventually going to get so bad that they'll just pay Russ to stay away. He won't finish the last year or two of that contract on the active roster. He'll be a very well-paid persona non grata at all Donk team facilities.