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Number 2 has to be listening to a coach who tells you he can fix a Quarterback. Frank Reich said that he could fix Carson Wentz, then he said that he could wring a few more seasons out of Matt Ryan’s arm. Shane Steichen said that he could turn an immature veteran of a dozen college starts into Andrew Luck 2.0. We finally have a complete Quarterback in Daniel Jones, a guy with tools and a mind to match. Injuries, however, scares the bejeepers out of me. I have no hesitation in handing Daniel the ball, but I sure as hell want to have a veteran on hand who can step in and finish. |
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Lynch dumped three 1st-rounders for Trey Lance who puts to shame any possible "bust" label you could hope to put on Anthony Richardson. If Purdy wasn't a winning lottery ticket, Lynch would've had torches and pitchforks out for him instead of being viewed as a pretty good GM... which he is. Last edited by ChaosTheory; 01-06-2026 at 05:11 PM. |
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My belief, is that AR was forced on Steichen by Jim Irsay and consequently convinced that he could fix AR. Being a 1st year coach, he had to tow the company line. I've noticed more pushback and assertiveness from Steichen as time has gone on.
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You are correct that if Lynch hadn't gotten Purdy he might have been fired. But the reality is he did get Purdy (and had the foresight to have a coach in place that actually knew how to develop him, also part of a GMs job. Ballards initial genius move was McDaniels) and they are still playing football. It's amazing how some GMs are just so lucky. Again, wish we had one |
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This is a good point IMO. When we inherited the team we were so devoid of overall talent that he could pretty much just draft the best athlete available in every round and a good portion of them would see the field and make at least somewhat of an impact. Now that the roster is at an overall decent talent level he's having a tough time upgrading that.
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My mentioning of AR had nothing to do with your post—it was to emphasize the comparison to the Trey Lance situation. Jury is still out on AR as far as I'm concerned, but many are calling him an outright bust. If he's a bust, it still pales in comparison to Trey Lance and his exorbitant price tag. But Mr. Irrelevant made the Trey Lance situation irrelevant. Quote:
Seems like you'd be in the former, I'd be in the latter. --- As far as comparing picks like Raimann to Purdy... sure, you can say there's a stain of luck on any non-1st round draft pick who turns out to be upper echelon at his position. But this is a category error. QB is unique. It is inherently the highest variance position in the game. 7th round QB's NEVER become starting, franchise QBs. But at the same, I think something like 60% of 1st round QBs since 2000 are busts. Less than a quarter we would say lived up and became good/great QBs and the remaining quarter we would probably call "serviceable starters" or something. A 3rd round OL has far less variance. Mid-round OL hits are common enough that they reflect scouting skill and system fit. They are repeatable which is why you can multiple instances of Ballard revamping the OL producing a top unit. Brock Purdy is not repeatable. |
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Apologize for misinterpreting what you meant. Purdy didnt just jump out of the sky a 7th round pick ready to start. He had to be developed and Lynch had the correct people there to develop him. Colts, not so much. Ballard hits on some middle round player who become good. To win consistently you need to hit on your first and second round players (players that can be difference makers), and he has been terrible at this as of late. Since the Nelson pick I cannot name one upper echelon player (all-pro etc) except maybe JT. A guard and a running back in 8 years. Not going to win much with that. It has been 9 years of mostly this mediocre shit, maybe year 10 will bring us some respite. I hope.
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This year, they sent 4 guys to the pro bowl. They drafted Kittle back in 2017 Signed Juszczyk as a free agent. Traded for McCaffrey and Trent Williams. |
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How the fuck am I dying on Lynch's hill? It was a one off on Purdy and now I'm in love with the guy? Never heard of really before all of this crap discussion about Ballard I've gotten myself into. I'm not a Ballard hater. I am a Colt fan who is sick of this mediocrity and have come to the conclusion that the longer Ballard stays the longer we will be mediocre. it isn't an unreasonable view.
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