Never thought I'd see the day where Fitz is the top scoring fantasy player. Originally Posted by TheDonHe had some big games in Buffalo, Maybe even top fantasy player type games. That's what put him on the map. He just isn't consistent.
Teddy 3 rings has said repeatedly that he doesn't think Clowney is the right fit for Romeo's Defense 3-4 defense. Considering he may be asked to cover running backs man on man or even jam slot receivers from the OLB position it may not be the right fit. Clowney is probably best suited for a 4-3 defense or playing nickle and dime packages as an outside rusher.By the way, All y'all should go back in this thread to about this time last year. Some of y'all predicted some off the wall shit compared to what you are saying now.
There is no one in this draft that is just an absolute sure fire #1 pick. So do we draft for need or for talent. Need is QB hands down but there isn't a QB talent worthy of a #1 overall pick IMO. What further complicates the matter is that Rick Smith must get this right or he will lose his job next year. That hamstrings O'Brien a bit. Now, we may get a QB that O'Brien is not in love with because Smith is trying to save his job. O'Brien is disgruntled at best and doesn't get the best effort from Smith's QB that he would from his own. 3 years down the road we may be looking for a new head coach and QB and telling ourselves that the GM needs a chance to prove himself. Smith should have gone out with Kubiak if O'Brien was going to get a fair shake next year.
Even the Cleveland owner made the right decision yesterday to cut everyone loose. 6 weeks late but he did it. Originally Posted by boardman
Watt is probably the best player in the league this year.......... Originally Posted by theDonNot picking on you, Don....your post just got me to thinking and I wanted to pipe in my 2 cents.....
Not picking on you, Don....your post just got me to thinking and I wanted to pipe in my 2 cents.....I love Rodgers, who doesn't. You're right. He along with Brady and Demarco Murray are probably more important to their respective teams and will probably finish ahead of him in MVP voting.
(J.J.).... "one" of the best, to be sure. Top four - five in the league, no question ......however, the best player in the league today probably is Aaron Rodgers. And I think MVP voting at the end of the season will reflect that opinion.
If given the choice, I'd take him right now, hands down, to be the QB of my fave team (yes, over Peyton and Tom and anyone else you might suggest). He makes plays from the pocket....with his legs....he puts pressure on defenses on practically every snap.
If you take a look at his numbers for the first 12 games of this season (especially at home) it's just stupid what he's doing to opposing secondaries. J.J is a dominant player, no doubt about that....but the impact Rodgers has on every possession, every game is undeniable. He makes throws that (in many cases) there simply is no defense for.....and the way games are officiated today, that puts him at the top of the list.
I've no doubt how everyone in the Houston area feels about Watt....he's incredibly popular and is having a terrific season (and if he plays at this level for an extended period of time of his career, he's a shoo-in for the HOF). But I'd bet today there's many a die-hard Texan fan who would take Rodgers in a heart beat over just about any other player in the NFL...J.J. included. Originally Posted by Chateau Becot