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One day he’s against PFF, another he’s for PFF.I think I see your problem.
Funny guy.
One day he’s against PFF, another he’s for PFF.I think I see your problem.
You bring so many quality posts but then do this. How about he doubled the # of wins in just one year.
I do not envy M.O. at all. He has unfortunately painted himself into a corner of proving the worth of his hire or falling into the pit of incompetence. There has been no real signature move to hang his hat on, and I'm finding it hard to buy in as a fan. Remember when we were kids and arcades started moving away from quarters and switched to tokens to get you to spend all of your money? It was genius because the tokens had to be spent on site or they were worthless once you left. You wound up having to play a game of Qix, or the knock off Pac Man just to get your money's worth. We're going to overpay in free agency because we have no choice. He's playing with arcade tokens while the Rosemans of the world still use quarters.I hope so. Trouble is, Monti (and probably ownership) has painted himself into a corner. If he doesn't get this offseason absolutely spot on, it all falls apart. Building the belly of the team and changing culture is all fine and dandy but it is the bare minimum. He has done the bare minimum while failing quite hard at anything beyond that. Where's the bit talent on this team? What major holes have been filled? He's impacted the low end but done very little to impact the high end. He needs SEVERAL Big Johns in the draft. Not maybe kinda in three or four years they'll be stars...he needs them NOW, because he hasn't been bringing that top-end talent in. That's to say nothing of FA. It doesn't matter if it's thin--he didn't spend last year and now he HAS to spend. If he's smart, he'd blow FA dollars on the OL and at Edge, then take advantage of the Edge and DT class in the draft. We shall see. He is a far cry from proving himself smart at this point. He can get there, but he's rather stacked the deck against himself so far, in my books.
We've gotten some talent upgrade, no question. We have not gotten any of the top-tier types of players we truly need to get us over the hump, however. When you compare what Monti has done to what the Rams have done, it's...well, not fun reading.Paris Johnson was PFF's 12th ranked tackle last year. Marv was their 24th ranked wide receiver as a rookie and had nearly 900 yards. Was he Justin Jefferson in year 1? No. But then expectations were way over the top in my opinion. Garrett Williams was PFF's 4th ranked CB and I see greatness in DTD, very impressed by the snaps he had as a rookie and I think we'll be adding him to the list of great picks after next year.
I have high hopes for Wilson, Melton while the jury is still out on D-Rob, Benson, Reimann, Beej etc
For me, both Monti's draft class are better than anything Keim ever did at the same stage.
Totally missed my point.Man, people keep making this speciois argument. With a boatload of cap space and draft picks, he doubled the number of wins from a paltry 4 to a mid 8 in TWO YEARS, not one.
That just isn’t that impressive.
I think I see your problem.
One day he’s against PFF, another he’s for PFF.
Funny guy.
We've gotten some talent upgrade, no question. We have not gotten any of the top-tier types of players we truly need to get us over the hump, however. When you compare what Monti has done to what the Rams have done, it's...well, not fun reading.
Yeah, Verse and Fiske went 1/3 in rookie of the year voting on defense because of great QB play. Sure buddy.The difference between what the Cards have done and what the Rams have done is predominantly due to quarterback play.
People keep banging on about Verse, Fiske, Kitchens etc when the Rams defense gave up more yards per game than ours and gave up identical points per game to ours. The Rams gave up both more rushing yards per game and just 5 yards less per game in passing yards.
The reason the Rams players get talked about is because they win, and they win due to a good quarterback and a good offense. If Paris, MHJ, DTD or Williams was on the Rams they would be talked about in the same vain.
I think Monti has given himself a lot of picks to build his roster through the draft and has had pretty mid results. He has utilized FA to sign short term contracts which has led to a roster in year 3 that has holes his drafts have just failed to fill.I think Monti demonstrated that very acumen with his first draft. Not sure what the lack of self awareness means. I respect your opinion very much and would appreciate a clearer picture if you don't mind.
You bring so many quality posts but then do this. How about he doubled the # of wins in just one year. Both these stats are true but neither really speaks to the point.
It was an obvious tank job in year one for several reasons. Monti missed big time imo in year 2 by not getting an impact edge but the original post was about Monti not being able to work the draft because of his lack of self awareness. It was not about the actual picks that were made.
Come back when you have another way to grade players by identical metrics.
Brit, I love ya man, but I can't clap to that.The difference between what the Cards have done and what the Rams have done is predominantly due to quarterback play.
People keep banging on about Verse, Fiske, Kitchens etc when the Rams defense gave up more yards per game than ours and gave up identical points per game to ours. The Rams gave up both more rushing yards per game and just 5 yards less per game in passing yards.
The reason the Rams players get talked about is because they win, and they win due to a good quarterback and a good offense. If Paris, MHJ, DTD or Williams was on the Rams they would be talked about in the same vain.
And it’s not like Stafford had a great season or anything. A bulk of his production came against Buffalo & Minnesota. LA’s running game was bottom 5 if I remember correctly as well.Yeah, Verse and Fiske went 1/3 in rookie of the year voting on defense because of great QB play. Sure buddy.
Incorrect.He ranks like middle of the pack in the NFL, he's young I get it and he'll improve but i don't see any Boldin, Peterson etc type picks as of yet , I think that's what @ASUCHRIS and I are wondering (maybe he isn't and I just rudely spoke for him anyway lol)
Sheeeiiiitt, I used to sell joints for arcade tokens... 10 cents credit per token.....tokens were brilliant...local arcade gave 5 for a dollar then made every game 2 tokens...except pinballI do not envy M.O. at all. He has unfortunately painted himself into a corner of proving the worth of his hire or falling into the pit of incompetence. There has been no real signature move to hang his hat on, and I'm finding it hard to buy in as a fan. Remember when we were kids and arcades started moving away from quarters and switched to tokens to get you to spend all of your money? It was genius because the tokens had to be spent on site or they were worthless once you left. You wound up having to play a game of Qix, or the knock off Pac Man just to get your money's worth. We're going to overpay in free agency because we have no choice. He's playing with arcade tokens while the Rosemans of the world still use quarters.
read this as the edibles were kicking in - good stuffI do not envy M.O. at all. He has unfortunately painted himself into a corner of proving the worth of his hire or falling into the pit of incompetence. There has been no real signature move to hang his hat on, and I'm finding it hard to buy in as a fan. Remember when we were kids and arcades started moving away from quarters and switched to tokens to get you to spend all of your money? It was genius because the tokens had to be spent on site or they were worthless once you left. You wound up having to play a game of Qix, or the knock off Pac Man just to get your money's worth. We're going to overpay in free agency because we have no choice. He's playing with arcade tokens while the Rosemans of the world still use quarters.
Watching the Eagles destroy the Chiefs was very sobering for me. It made me feel like we are 20 players away from competing against the top teams. I do agree that Howie has proven to be a far better GM than Monti, heck most GMs.I'm saying that maybe we should be conceptually concerned about his theory of the case when we just watched a team with the best players win the Super Bowl and we don't have any of the best players.
As of right now, he is a 73% snap player that opposing teams can send to the bench by shifting their personnel groupings. I like him, but his impact is capped.Incorrect.
He ranks 4th in the league among all CB's and 2nd among nickle backs
In all honestly, the Cardinals are probably 7-8 players away outside of the QB away from competing with the top teams. The issue is with the quality of those players. If you want to compare with the Eagles, the secondary is kinda close. TE is a little better. WR is closer than some think and the Eagles don't have a deep room. After that, the Eagles clear AZ in both top end talent as well as depth.Watching the Eagles destroy the Chiefs was very sobering for me. It made me feel like we are 20 players away from competing against the top teams. I do agree that Howie has proven to be a far better GM than Monti, heck most GMs.
Hoping Monti has some aces up his sleeves.
But third in the heart of his coaches (based on playing time)Incorrect.
He ranks 4th in the league among all CB's and 2nd among nickle backs
Well hey, that's using the ol noggin bro! There was always someone smart enough to capitalize on a free market system.Sheeeiiiitt, I used to sell joints for arcade tokens... 10 cents credit per token.....tokens were brilliant...local arcade gave 5 for a dollar then made every game 2 tokens...except pinball