I'm wondering what Daniel Jones would do, if he were in charge of our draft. WR then O-lineman, or O-lineman then WR? Any guesses?
(I also wonder if he and other players spend much time even thinking about the draft. I'd enjoying seeing an article about it.)
You probably need me to explain
"OH SHIT, all out blitz"
Throw it where Kyle Pitts is supposed to be. If you have Golloday and Pitts it becomes even easier.
he said something like - "defense is just as important to winning".
Sorry GT, I couldn’t resist lol. I know you’re a good sport about it.
he said something like - "defense is just as important to winning".
he said something like - "defense is just as important to winning".
Shorter field = more points.
Everyone knows he would say the right thing. Heck, I'll bet Eli wouldn't share his honest opinion publicly for another 15-20 years at least.
“Give me a guy with a gigantic catch radius I can chuck it to, but I’m unsure how to get it there without getting crushed”
“Ands and buts,” as Saban said. The QB and line tend to be tight as well, so I think he’d say OL if he felt OL/WR were of equal need.
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Murray was asked something similarly on Good Morning Football today and he said that he trusts the organization to pick the best players and he'd welcome adding players on either side of the ball.
he said something like - "defense is just as important to winning".
That is what every QB should say to the media. Is it possible he might say something different privately?
Of course it is possible. I don't really get into hypotheticals on what could be said. I would think most QB's realize that having a solid team around them helps and they'd take a holistic approach. WR's might be different:)
he said something like - "defense is just as important to winning".
Idk what you were watching... he didn't say anything like that
Kyler's answer was Yes he feels like he has a voice and influence in it and he went as far as saying 'why wouldn't he?' He thinks as a QB, face of the franchise, he should have a voice in those decisions...
Not sure what you saw though.
Kyler's answer was Yes he feels like he has a voice and influence in it and he went as far as saying 'why wouldn't he?' He thinks as a QB, face of the franchise, he should have a voice in those decisions...
Not sure what you saw though.
They started the segment talking about adding defensive players. That and talking to the video gamer with him since Murray was just signed as part of that team.
Then they asked him about if he thinks he has sway to be able to have input and he said that as the QB he feels like he does.
They have an Oh shit player. His name is Engram. But...I don't think that's what you meant.
I like the graph.
It illustrates the importance of a good D and specials.
50% of all drives, starting at midfield, result in points.