More than likely.
I have no faith in anything Rooney does.
There is no desire for greatness.
I saw a post - that I'll paraphrase and clean up a bit - "Trading Tomlin for McCarthy is like crapping your pants and then changing your shirt".More than likely.
I have no faith in anything Rooney does.
There is no desire for greatness.
While true, you still won't know what you have in Howard and with a potentially deeper QB class you'd enter the draft planning on taking one in the first round anyway.That's a great point. The advantage of having GOAT back though is Howard gets one more year of the best tutor anyone in the NFL could have.
You don’t like Willis? I thought he did well albeit a short body of work..I'm hoping we let Rudy go. I didnt want him back anyway. He's proven he's nothing more than a guy who can give you a few series of good play before reverting to turtle ball and panic.
Assuming we let Rudy go and do not bring back RoDgers:
we have Howard and Skylar Thompson on roster. IMO, Thompson played some damn good ball in preseason, but it was preseason. In this situation (minus RoDgers and Rudy), we'd need to bring in another FA QB and look at the draft. Ideally we do NOT draft a QB high. Not at all. The only two guys I'd look at are Haynes King (late, very late) and Trinidad Chambliss (mid rounds). Both of those guys are similar to what we already have on roster with Howard and Thompson, so the offense wouldn't change much at all with young and mobile QBs. The only FA QB I'd really look at is Trey Lance. He's just 26 and if McCarthy can develop a QB, then he'll have three young guys to develop in Lance (26), Howard (24) and a draft pick QB. Thompson is 29, and that's not too old for a QB.
This is what im sayin.Assuming we let Rudy go and do not bring back RoDgers:
we have Howard and Skylar Thompson on roster. IMO, Thompson played some damn good ball in preseason, but it was preseason. In this situation (minus RoDgers and Rudy), we'd need to bring in another FA QB and look at the draft.
Tyrod Taylor 2.0You don’t like Willis? I thought he did well albeit a short body of work..
how come? one is a specialist on Offense and the other has zero knowledge of anything x & o. Rather get the one that at least masters one side of the gameI saw a post - that I'll paraphrase and clean up a bit - "Trading Tomlin for McCarthy is like crapping your pants and then changing your shirt".
And that there is exactly why you bring in a bad stopgap QB that is easily benched, not Rodgers.
If we look at Seattle and NE they did it right. They got lucky that it was quick. But they did it right.Well... I don't look just one season
Well, I don't look just one season at a time and hope to catch lighting in a bottle. That's basically the Tomlin way it just sucks.
And if they keep trying that, you better damn well hope it backfires and something good comes out of it.
Mike McCarthy utilizes a "Texas Coast" offense, a variant of the West Coast scheme focusing on timing, rhythm, and quick horizontal passing to stretch defenses, often featuring high-volume early-down passes and West Coast staples like slant/flat combos. Key passing concepts include:
McCarthy's philosophy relies on quick passing to reduce sacks and move the chains, prioritizing early-down passing efficiency.
- West Coast Passing Concepts: High use of slant-flat combinations to attack man coverage, curls, and quick-out routes, designed to get the ball out quickly to receivers in space.
- The Mills Concept: A staple in his passing game combining a deep post with a shallow crossing route to attack both intermediate and deep areas.
- Quick Game & Pick Routes: Emphasizes quick-game concepts that require fewer reads, often incorporating pick and crossing routes to create separation for receivers.
- Tight End Usage: Integrates tight ends heavily into the passing game as key weapons rather than just safety blankets.
- RPOs and Play Action: Utilizes play-action passing and Run-Pass Options (RPOs) to complement a run-game focus.
- Pre-Snap Motion: Uses motion to identify coverages and stress defenders, often in combination with quick-game passing.
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that in itself is way better than what we had. If we get 4 slants per game and 4 TE targets down the seam that already is a huge improvement over mediocre Mike (Tomlin)
I'm going to weigh in on Ty Simpson because I've watched ask of his film and game day play.
Leader - check
Tough - check
Clutch - no
Mobile - above average
Arm strength - mid tier
Awareness - mid trending downward
NFL comparison - Kenny Pickett
I rest my case. Pass.
Rodgers rarely misses games, so he definitely doesn't qualify as "easily injured."What's the difference between "easily benched" and "easily injured" in the scheme of things?
In the first I agree after that we can talk.I want ZERO QBs from this class.
It reeks of the Pickett class.
Punt until next year.
He's gonna be a gamer. I'd trade for him...This thread has gone too long without anyone stating it: Makai Lemon is going to look great in the black and gold.
We don't need all those extra mid-round picks.He's gonna be a gamer. I'd trade for him...
Are you sure. Used right we could get a lot younger and hopefully deeper.We don't need all those extra mid-round picks.
It was a joke, but I'd 100% move a pick or two in a draft that lacks depth to get a player like Lemon.Are you sure. Used right we could get a lot younger and hopefully deeper.
Yes, a very small body of work against some of the worst defences in the League. Willis also appears to have ball security issues when you look at number of fumbles relative to time actually played and his sack numbers are also high for the number of pass attempts (1 sack in every 6.2 pass attempts career, 1 sack in every 8 pass attempts at Green Bay).You don’t like Willis? I thought he did well albeit a short body of work..
No offense, but that might be the most spine chilling QB room ever assembled...I'm hoping we let Rudy go. I didnt want him back anyway. He's proven he's nothing more than a guy who can give you a few series of good play before reverting to turtle ball and panic.
Assuming we let Rudy go and do not bring back RoDgers:
we have Howard and Skylar Thompson on roster. IMO, Thompson played some damn good ball in preseason, but it was preseason. In this situation (minus RoDgers and Rudy), we'd need to bring in another FA QB and look at the draft. Ideally we do NOT draft a QB high. Not at all. The only two guys I'd look at are Haynes King (late, very late) and Trinidad Chambliss (mid rounds). Both of those guys are similar to what we already have on roster with Howard and Thompson, so the offense wouldn't change much at all with young and mobile QBs. The only FA QB I'd really look at is Trey Lance. He's just 26 and if McCarthy can develop a QB, then he'll have three young guys to develop in Lance (26), Howard (24) and a draft pick QB. Thompson is 29, and that's not too old for a QB.
Shedeur, Deshaun, Dillon Gabriel, Kenny Pickett all say hello.No offense, but that might be the most spine chilling QB room ever assembled...