Quote from: DaveBrown74 on Today at 08:14:00 AMVery interesting, and I'm not surprised that the Rams are sophisticated on this stuff. They are absolutely one of the most progressive and forward-thinking teams in the league.
We (meaning the organization) on the other hand continue to employ head trainers who learned their trade during the Nixon administration, and then when our guys drop like flies at an alarming rate every single year for well over a decade, we shrug our shoulders and chalk it up to random bad luck.
Quote from: DaveBrown74 on Today at 08:22:09 AMRich,
Is Jones himself responsible for any of his own failures?
Would you say it is "fair" to blame a QB's struggles entirely on everyone else and not hold the player accountable for any of it?
Quote from: uconnjack8 on May 03, 2024, 06:39:32 PMWish the Giants had the problem of too many draft picks they wanted to re-sign that would command huge salaries. Although, somehow, with the worst record in the NFC for the last decade they are still up against cap wise
Quote from: President Rick on Today at 08:34:55 AMso on average more than half of each year's number 1 picks are, based on what their own teams are doing with them, - for lack of a better word - busts. not that some won't stay around, but these are the #1 picks of each team. quite a stat.
Quote from: MightyGiants on Today at 07:05:58 AMIn fact, with every season that they screw the young man up, it's looking more and more that DJ is never going to succeed.
That said, I would appreciate it if we try to be fair.