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Fields didn't get that because the Steelers didn't view him as a viable long-term option. They needed a cheap backup after trading Pickett. He fit...
I refer to the notion that it is primarily on the quarterback nonsense. It was backed by one very flawed study that he presented as if it were...
Thank you for so easily debunking that nonsense.
No, he isn't. It isn't his fault that such a simple metaphor sailed over your head.
The entire league had many shots at him. They aren't trading much for him any time soon. Also, I don't think they drafted him with any plan in...
Or maybe his offensive line was bad. Or maybe he played for coaches that told him it was better to take a sack than make a dangerous throw. There...
One study can be flawed. It can be biased. Did they use a large enough sample size for it to be valid? Did they use a representative sampling? Did...
That is correct, though technically, Rudolph wasn't acquired for the current roster through the draft. He is returning as a free agent.
One study, which I can't seem to open at the moment, does not prove that. I'm not buying it the notion that it is primarily the quarterbacks, not...
Heyward is an undersized tight end who can't block worth a damn. That's not a true fullback. Mostly, I'd like to see a strong blocker there and...
Glick was a terrible choice. Nobody expected him to go that high. It was one of those odd decisions that characterized the team until the '70s.
He played in 13 games.
It sounds like he is another versatile guy rather than a true fullback.
Yes, but it was a very different game. Bradshaw was drafted 55 years ago.
It is both. There are certainly sacks that are the quarterback's fault, but the line has to do its job to reduce sacks, too.
Wilson needs to earn his playing time.
Like I said, no true fullback.
No, I don't. I saw them fail miserably with Pickett. The hope is a good enough quarterback will overcome those issues.
The player was sacked 29 times. As with all quarterback sack totals, that is a mixture of the quarterback and the struggles of the offensive line.