Oh it was definitely by design, bc Lamar can’t make those throws. The whole offense is designed to let Lamar excel at the throws he can make. His completion percentage from year 1 to year 2 supports the difference or else he’d had been forever a 55% guy in the NFL.I think it was more design than anything else. Brown had like 145 targets, and only 20 of them were deep throws or something like that. I'd say that number should be closer to 50 on that many targets.
That's why I basically disregard the advanced stats on Hollywood. He wasn't used right whatsoever.
I've seen people criticize the trade, and then also say Hollywood could score 10+ TDs...something only a handful of receivers do every year.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
The potential downside is that you're giving up a higher pick than he was drafted at for one real cost-controlled year and then a big contract. What Brown has proven is that he can play in the NFL but he hasn't shown he's more than a Poor Man's DeVante Parker at any volume — and he complained in a role where he was getting 150+ targets a season and was the clear #1 guy on a playoff team.I've seen people criticize the trade, and then also say Hollywood could score 10+ TDs...something only a handful of receivers do every year.
Once pick 23 was approaching, it was quite clear that NONE of the top receivers were available and the Cardinals only option would have been to "reach" for a player OR trade up in the 2nd round.
I've grown more fond of the concept of trading picks for young, established veterans. Hollywood likely has 5+ more good seasons in him and he had proven he can be a good NFL player. Not a single draft pick has proven that.
I've seen people criticize the trade, and then also say Hollywood could score 10+ TDs...something only a handful of receivers do every year.
Once pick 23 was approaching, it was quite clear that NONE of the top receivers were available and the Cardinals only option would have been to "reach" for a player OR trade up in the 2nd round.
I've grown more fond of the concept of trading picks for young, established veterans. Hollywood likely has 5+ more good seasons in him and he had proven he can be a good NFL player. Not a single draft pick has proven that.
I'm begging you, Cards Social Media, please stop trying to make "Bird City" happen.
It would have been far more appropriate to title the video The Inside of My Car Is An Oven City, Why Did Anyone Decide to Settle In a Desert City, or The Back of My Shirt Shouldn’t Be This Wet City.
There has to be something that we can do about this. "Bird City" has to be the worst ever. I couldn't happen to laugh at this guys comments:
Aaron Donald and Cooper Cupp might disagree with you...The Rams built a great roster and doing nothing but trading picks for players.
I love the trade. Anyone saying it was over an overpay is nuts.
Stefon Diggs was 27 when traded to the Bills. He had 2 seasons of just over 1000 yards (something like 1040 and 1130). He cost a 1st, 4th, 5th and 6th (got a 7th back).
Brown is 24 and has one thousand yard season but he's also cost controlled for 2 years and was in a scheme that severely limited his ability. That cost's a late first all day. The trade value with #100 back was equivalent to trading pick #28. I guess had it been pick #33 everyone would be ok with it.
In his rookie year through his 1st 7 games played he had 454 yards at 65 yards per game. I believe he then had a foot injury that he played through but which limited him and he only had 130 yards the rest of the year. Had he been healthy all year he was on track for 1000+.
I like that he quietly handled his business with the Ravens. He didn't do the whole deleting socials and tweeting nonsense. He asked for a trade last year, didn;t get it and played on, ask quietly again this year and finally got it. That show's maturity.
In this offense with Nuk, Ertz, Green etc he's going to be great. I'd like him up in the slot against CB3's that run 4.5+ and just have him run goes, posts and slants.
You're assuming that who the QB is makes NO difference. Others disagree.The potential downside is that you're giving up a higher pick than he was drafted at for one real cost-controlled year and then a big contract. What Brown has proven is that he can play in the NFL but he hasn't shown he's more than a Poor Man's DeVante Parker at any volume — and he complained in a role where he was getting 150+ targets a season and was the clear #1 guy on a playoff team.
The big-time downfield target stuff is almost entirely speculative based on his college career. There's very little precedent for a player that's the size of many middle school students to be a big-time receiver in the NFL.
Volume isn't the issue here though. It's usage. You can't debate that part when he only had 20 passes over 20 yards thrown his way on 145 targets. That's only 13% of the passes thrown his way were "deep targets". That's pitiful for a guy who's scouting report would tell you he excels in that usage.The potential downside is that you're giving up a higher pick than he was drafted at for one real cost-controlled year and then a big contract. What Brown has proven is that he can play in the NFL but he hasn't shown he's more than a Poor Man's DeVante Parker at any volume — and he complained in a role where he was getting 150+ targets a season and was the clear #1 guy on a playoff team.
Sure it's speculative, but he also had a QB who was well below average as a deep ball thrower except for last year.The big-time downfield target stuff is almost entirely speculative based on his college career. There's very little precedent for a player that's the size of many middle school students to be a big-time receiver in the NFL.
This is also not exactly true when you factor in the value of pick 100.The potential downside is that you're giving up a higher pick than he was drafted at
Without the foot injury he probably goes top 12.The potential downside is that you're giving up a higher pick than he was drafted at for one real cost-controlled year and then a big contract. What Brown has proven is that he can play in the NFL but he hasn't shown he's more than a Poor Man's DeVante Parker at any volume — and he complained in a role where he was getting 150+ targets a season and was the clear #1 guy on a playoff team.
The big-time downfield target stuff is almost entirely speculative based on his college career. There's very little precedent for a player that's the size of many middle school students to be a big-time receiver in the NFL.
Volume isn't the issue here though. It's usage. You can't debate that part when he only had 20 passes over 20 yards thrown his way on 145 targets. That's only 13% of the passes thrown his way were "deep targets". That's pitiful for a guy who's scouting report would tell you he excels in that usage.
Sure it's speculative, but he also had a QB who was well below average as a deep ball thrower except for last year.
Desean Jackson is around the same size and was the GOAT on deep balls. The size thing isn't really an issue.
This is also not exactly true when you factor in the value of pick 100.
I keep seeing people in the media conveniently ignoring that the Ravens did toss in a 3rd. It's also quite telling that DeCosta flat out admitted this was a losing trade for the Ravens.
You're assuming that who the QB is makes NO difference. Others disagree.
Volume isn't the issue here though. It's usage. You can't debate that part when he only had 20 passes over 20 yards thrown his way on 145 targets. That's only 13% of the passes thrown his way were "deep targets". That's pitiful for a guy who's scouting report would tell you he excels in that usage.
Sure it's speculative, but he also had a QB who was well below average as a deep ball thrower except for last year.
Desean Jackson is around the same size and was the GOAT on deep balls. The size thing isn't really an issue.
Yeah. I guess they just maybe play more defense in the NFL than they do in the Big 12 and you don't just run by people here.Without the foot injury he probably goes top 12.
Its a gamble for sure. It depends on him being that guy from college. Not really what he's shown in the NFL (in terms of giving up the value). Maybe a coach like Kliff is going to know how to use his skillset better than Greg Roman.
While I think Hollywood can/will be successful its also important that he's ok with games where he only catches 2 or 3 passes. Say what you will but Kirk never had a problem if it was other players who got the better matchups.
It's just crazy to throw out his efficiency numbers when he is clearly being used poorly.I'm not assuming that. I'm actually taking it very much into account. Start with the foundational question: Do you expect Marquise Brown to see more or fewer targets with the Arizona Cardinals in 2022 than he saw with the Baltimore Ravens in 2021?
Not as many guys now...I agree that Brown can be more efficient in this offense. I just disagree that he can be more productive in it. At least in 2022 when he'll be competing for balls with a bunch of other guys.
Yep he was used the way you would expect a 5'10, 175 speedster to be used. Was Brown? That's an emphatic no.Desean Jackson had already broken out by his third season. He was second-team All-Pro after his second year. When players show you who they are, maybe believe them?
Value is fairly straight forward in these trades.Fans: He's not worth a 1st (#28)
Also fans: Should have been a 2nd (#33)
It's just crazy to throw out his efficiency numbers when he is clearly being used poorly.
Not as many guys now...
Yep he was used the way you would expect a 5'10, 175 speedster to be used. Was Brown? That's an emphatic no.
LOL yeah i not getting that at all. Proven superbowl winning QB? Or bestfriend from college? if were talking about wanting to win and making your career have possibly a superbowl attached to you i not sure why you wouldnt want mahomes.So that's why a second round pick wasn't going to work. There was competition for his services. He must really love Kyler to pick him over Mahomes.
I got breaking news for you if you think “championships” is the only thing a majority of athletes think about.LOL yeah i not getting that at all. Proven superbowl winning QB? Or bestfriend from college? if were talking about wanting to win and making your career have possibly a superbowl attached to you i not sure why you wouldnt want mahomes.