Originally Posted by New World Order:
That’s a lot of mental gymnastics bro.
Nic sucks ass and you know it!!!
It's not. I don't know yet whether Nix is good or Williams is good. I suspect Daniels is but it's not out of the question he's not quite as good as he seems.
When was the last time the first two QBs taken both panned out?
I would say probably 2018, Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold, But that's stretching it a bit. Then you go to 2012, with Andrew Luck and RGIII. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
That’s a lot of mental gymnastics bro.
Only the homerist of homers would use Williams' slow start as justification for the Donks drafting another bust.
The "see, Nix isnt the only rookie who's sucking" excuse doesn't change anything. Doinks are still stuck with a QB that isnt going to solve their QB issues.
What Williams ultimately becomes is irrelevant...
The D-tards are still in that denial phase where the eye test isnt matching their preseason hope/optimism...so they are looking for excuses. "Peyton Manning wasn't good as a rookie either"...like Nix is going to become the next Maninng...he just needs more time. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BlackOp:
Only the homerist of homers would use Williams' slow start as justification for the Donks drafting another bust.
The "see, Nix isnt the only rookie who's sucking" excuse doesn't change anything. Doinks are still stuck with a QB that isnt going to solve their QB issues.
What Williams ultimately becomes is irrelevant...
The D-tards are still in that denial phase where the eye test isnt matching their preseason hope/optimism...so they are looking for excuses. "Peyton Manning wasn't good as a rookie either"...like Nix is going to become the next Maninng...he just needs more time.
Originally Posted by manchambo:
I would hope so, he was the first pick in the draft.
At the same time, he has not yet made it clear that he's worth it. And historically, you would expect only one of Williams or Daniels to pan out.
How many highly-drafted QBs make it clear that they're worth it immediately?
He's gotten better every game and has made some great plays.
If we're going to compare to Nix (who has shown very little in four games), keep in mind that, according to you guys, this was the most NFL-ready QB in years. Decades in fact, according to Q Joe. Lol.
It's clear to anyone with eyes that Williams has far more potential than Nix. And if I had to choose between the two to win a game right now, it would be Williams without question. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
How many highly-drafted QBs make it clear that they're worth it immediately?
He's gotten better every game and has made some great plays.
If we're going to compare to Nix (who has shown very little in four games), keep in mind that, according to you guys, this was the most NFL-ready QB in years. Decades in fact, according to Q Joe. Lol.
It's clear to anyone with eyes that Williams has far more potential than Nix. And if I had to choose between the two to win a game right now, it would be Williams without question.
This just isn’t true. Nix improved through week three and won a game while Williams turned it over three times.
Nix wasn’t good in week four, but it really was raining hard and it really made both QBs play poorly. In fact, Nix managed to drive his team for a touchdown while Rodgers didn’t.
I don’t really know how many highly drafted QBs make it clear immediately. Darnold and Fields are both playing pretty well right now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by manchambo:
This just isn’t true. Nix improved through week three and won a game while Williams turned it over three times.
Nix wasn’t good in week four, but it really was raining hard and it really made both QBs play poorly. In fact, Nix managed to drive his team for a touchdown while Rodgers didn’t.
I don’t really know how many highly drafted QBs make it clear immediately. Darnold and Fields are both playing pretty well right now.