am I crazy
Originally Posted by: KRK
YES! ... (playfully kidding, silly question gets silly answer š, and no you're not really crazy, but we only got too much cap space and QBs aren't cheap, not even a number of back-ups)
Am I the only dumbass who can not properly do a numbered list on this site?
Originally Posted by: KRK
As for the list, it's probably because you're accidentally starting a new list each time (even when with the bullets one). Just click it once, and add [ * ] (without the spaces) to start a new line. So that this
[ list=1 ]
[ * ] Hello there,
[ * ] How are you?
[ * ] I'm good
[ /list ]
looks like this (when you take out the extra spaces in the brackets).
- Hello there,
- How are you?
- I'm good
[list]
What about getting Ryan Fitzpatrick? If we are going with a quick release offensive he might be perfect. Ideally, I would love to have a guy who could win a playoff game as our back-up...am I crazy[/list][list]DJ Fluker from the Seahawks...no he is not premier, but he can run block and cheaper than Saffold (who I would like to get)[/list][list]Dee Ford - we want outside edge pressure, and we just sign the KC linebacker coach....let go for it.[/list]
Originally Posted by: KRK
As for QBs, I have to admit I'm pretty interested in what the Packers currently got in Kizer and Boyle. Kizer sucked in training camp as the coaches where completely changing up his footwork, Kizer looked better as a rookie with the footwork he was used too... but I liked Kizer as a rookie, other than in pressured moments he put all the pressure on himself and would risk it all trying to make the big play... and would lose, instead of taking a small play to keep things going. Boyle meanwhile was CLEARLY not developed yet, but he shocked/impressed me a couple of times, reminding me of Kurt Warner with some skills you simply can't teach... with the OL to the sides, a big hole in front of him, with an unblocked blitzing DB clearly right in front of him, about to hit him as hard as possible, Boyle stayed calm and stood in the pocket and delivered a perfect pass as/right before getting nailed. That was Kurt Warner's huge strength in the Mike Martz 7 step drop offense, with so many 7 step drops, you're going to get nailed some of the time and Warner would stay calm, deliver a great pass knowing he's about to get nailed. I'm not saying Boyle will develop... but that he had/has some skills you can't teach... and I'm excited to see if he has developed more of the teachable skills he wasn't showing.
RG DJ Fluker PFF grade is almost exactly the same as Packers RG Byron Bell ... Fluker is #70 rated OG, Bell is #72... and the Seahawks ran the ball most than any other teams (which is suppose to be Fluker strength) and he still has such a low grade? I'm not sure about Flucker.
OLB Dee Ford could potential be great, or could be a bust with a huge contract... PFF grade wise, he was only good for one season... he's been banged up the rest of the time, and the Chiefs pass rushers got more chances to pass rush, and didn't have to worry about running as often with other teams trying to keep up with the Chiefs offense.