Harvin's averaging 44.5...26th best in the league. And he cost a draft pick.
Also, the Titans punter Stonehouse is amazing...and he was signed as a free agent. No draft pick required.
Lamar Jackson has proved pretty durable even though he runs it more than any other QB
He looks pretty damn good and we could have had him in the 3rd round...
We have our own version of Derrick Henry. He's named Najee Harris. Another big, bruising 1st round pick RB from Alabama.
DJ is much better, and actually has WR1 potential. Claypool looks great on paper with his size and speed but he plays much smaller and slower...
Well yes, but what should it mean in 2022? I think we all agree "3 yards and a cloud of dust" is outdated. Although these days, with our running...
What does this mean in 2022? For me it's about stability, and the reason why we've only had 3 head coaches in the last 50 years. It's the same...
I don't count the Tampa win since Kenny got hurt and Trubisky finished the game.
Throwing touchdowns. Not throwing interceptions.
Then the staff and coaches are basically committing malpractice...forcing a player to play on a season/career ending injury.
We totally fleeced the Bears...their fans should be pissed.
So in your opinion Najee should be IR and done for the season?
DJ is in his 4th year. I think that is considered veteran by now?
Maybe that happens, maybe it doesn't. But the reality is currently Najee Harris is closer to Najeh Davenport than Franco Harris.
Try and get a 2nd rounder while he still has value...run with Warren as RB1. McFarland as RB2.
Kind of a sad sign when our "best play" gets us 5 yards lol. Then again, in this horizontal offense 5 yards is like 25 yards in a modern NFL offense.
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the fans - for being unrealistic with their expectations with a rookie QB
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/34924228/indianapolis-colts-fire-offensive-coordinator-marcus-brady Colts fired their Offensive Coordinator....