Just the way I like it.. go big or go home!why do I get the sense that there's going to be no middle ground in the next 2 or 3 years of this team?
we were already in the dregs of the league, then we took a crazy unprecedented turn. it's going to work beautifully or go down in flames.
why do I get the sense that there's going to be no middle ground in the next 2 or 3 years of this team?
we were already in the dregs of the league, then we took a crazy unprecedented turn. it's going to work beautifully or go down in flames.
What options did the Cardinals have at QB last year?
Are we really going to re-litigate this again? There were plenty of options for guys who could be cover-your-eyes-awful for four games without costing $25 million in guaranteed money. Case Keenum, for example. Drew Stanton and Blaine Gabbert are guys who could've been just as bad and not cost you toward a compensatory pick.
MMQB.
Bradford at his best is substantially better than Stanton and Gabbert.
There wasnt a ton of handwringing over Bradford until he was benched, but that was bs because when Bradford was brought on board the hadn't drafted Rosen.
Mr. Roth is spot on, except for the “beautifully” part. Keim: ugh.
I prefer to live in the reality where Sam Bradford is the guy he's revealed himself to be, and not the guy who was tantalizing 4 years ago.
Gabbert started a playoff game last year. When was the last time Bradford did that. Stanton won a game two years ago. When was the last time Sam Bradford won a football game?
Sam Bradford was complete toast 2 years ago. Max Hall is as legitimate a starting option in 2018.
That's pretty disingenuous to state that Gabbert started a playoff game, because without context, that would make one assume that Gabbert led his team to the playoffs which isn't the case. And that team that he started for quickly jettisoned him for a legit back up when they got the chance. Bradford if healthy, and with a decent supporting cast, is an ok starting QB in the NFL at times. Nothing great mind you, but not Blaine Gabbert detritus.
Where I REALLY fault the team was in not addressing QB prior to last offseason. The team had multiple shots at legitimate starters, but waited until the very end to draft one and sign Bradford. There weren't many good options; you throw out Keenum, but Keenum was also dogshit as well.
Yes, but Keenum cost like 10% of Bradford and — you know — won football games. Keim was the last victim of Sam Bradford's grift, which is embarrassing.
Maybe, but he only had a $15M cap hit.Case Keenum made $18 million last year....https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/washington-redskins/case-keenum-10079/cash-earnings/
Are we really going to re-litigate this again? There were plenty of options for guys who could be cover-your-eyes-awful for four games without costing $25 million in guaranteed money. Case Keenum, for example. Drew Stanton and Blaine Gabbert are guys who could've been just as bad and not cost you toward a compensatory pick.
Maybe, but he only had a $15M cap hit.
The Cards could've gone with Glennon and gotten more for less than they did with Bradford. You arguably could've gone into the draft having signed Glennon and Teddy Bridgewater for $10 million each and been in better shape than what we had with Bradford and Glennon.
Why does anyone still read deadspin?
I thought going into the season that Bradford was going to be fine? Then He looked as though he had never completed a pass in his life in the first 3 games. I know our OC was a joke & all but I watched him miss receivers that were wide open on short pass plays even.What options did the Cardinals have at QB last year?