Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
These are the patterns that I would like to put in question:
1. Fans leaning toward the higher status, more highly hyped, more highly paid, more highly drafted players.
2. Fans jumping to conclusions about players in their first two or three years---essentially writing a player off.
Questions:
1. Who are the top 3 QBs in the NFL today?
2. Do you feel a sense of desperation for the team when one of the top draft picks or most highly paid free agents doesn't perform?
3. If you could re-claim three Cardinals who got away---who were either traded or left as free agents, who would they be?
Likely Answers:
1. Rodgers, Brady and Brees. Fact: only one of them was a first rounder---and he plummeted in the first round---and did not start until his 4th year in the NFL.
2. Perhaps this is why you wanted Leinart over Warner?
3. Would it be Anquan Boldin, Karlos Dansby and Calvin Pace?
Fact: Pace was the only 1st rounder---and he didn't develop until his 4th year (similar to Alan Branch---only much more noticeably).
My points:
1. Thank goodness we have a head coach who stresses competition, and is willing to start a rookie 5th rounder in front of a veteran like Edgerrin James, if the rookie is looking better in practice. Or is willing to start a washed up veteran (Warner) in front of a top ten draft pick.
2. John Skelton applies to BOTH questions. When teams draft a QB in the 5th round these days, it's expected to be for the #3 QB spot, right? And---hey--despite going 8-4 as a rookie and sophomore having been given as little reps and preparation with the first team as possible, the fact that he was inconsistent means---the jury is in, right?---he will ALWAYS be inconsistent...forget about him...because there is no chance for improvement?
Lastly---what's so funny to read these days on the board is NOT the usual excuses for highly hyped players not getting the job done (like---"he was from Philly and didn't understand the new offense")---but excuses for players who DO get the job done, as in "the defense carried him."
If 8-4---when the rest of games were 5-15 isn't good enough for you and you want more glorified stats---that's a pattern of thinking that defies logic.
1. Fans leaning toward the higher status, more highly hyped, more highly paid, more highly drafted players.
2. Fans jumping to conclusions about players in their first two or three years---essentially writing a player off.
Questions:
1. Who are the top 3 QBs in the NFL today?
2. Do you feel a sense of desperation for the team when one of the top draft picks or most highly paid free agents doesn't perform?
3. If you could re-claim three Cardinals who got away---who were either traded or left as free agents, who would they be?
Likely Answers:
1. Rodgers, Brady and Brees. Fact: only one of them was a first rounder---and he plummeted in the first round---and did not start until his 4th year in the NFL.
2. Perhaps this is why you wanted Leinart over Warner?
3. Would it be Anquan Boldin, Karlos Dansby and Calvin Pace?
Fact: Pace was the only 1st rounder---and he didn't develop until his 4th year (similar to Alan Branch---only much more noticeably).
My points:
1. Thank goodness we have a head coach who stresses competition, and is willing to start a rookie 5th rounder in front of a veteran like Edgerrin James, if the rookie is looking better in practice. Or is willing to start a washed up veteran (Warner) in front of a top ten draft pick.
2. John Skelton applies to BOTH questions. When teams draft a QB in the 5th round these days, it's expected to be for the #3 QB spot, right? And---hey--despite going 8-4 as a rookie and sophomore having been given as little reps and preparation with the first team as possible, the fact that he was inconsistent means---the jury is in, right?---he will ALWAYS be inconsistent...forget about him...because there is no chance for improvement?
Lastly---what's so funny to read these days on the board is NOT the usual excuses for highly hyped players not getting the job done (like---"he was from Philly and didn't understand the new offense")---but excuses for players who DO get the job done, as in "the defense carried him."
If 8-4---when the rest of games were 5-15 isn't good enough for you and you want more glorified stats---that's a pattern of thinking that defies logic.
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