Quote from: Philosophers on Today at 10:52:00 AMIt makes me question PFF. Chargers have had much more talent on offense across multiple positions than Giants.The problem with the chargers wasn't talent, they had talent but they were habitually injured and Ekeler hit a wall the end of 2022.
Quote from: DaveBrown74 on Today at 10:45:56 AMI'm with you across the board.
If I'm Rose, I'm looking at ways to move on from Randle and Mitch after this season. Mitch is additive when healthy, but he has multi-month absences, and then the moment he comes back he's clutching his ankle and grimacing the first time he lands on it, and the cycle starts again. I just don't see how they can keep doing this. Plus Hartenstein is going to command a lot more money moving forward, and I don't want to lose him.
With Randle it's a combination of erratic and often sloppy play, injuries, and a sometimes toxic attitude. I understand that when he's on, he can be dominant, but you pay a big price for all of that (on top of the financial price, which is also very big).
The heart of this team is the Nova-3 and OG now, IMO, with nice contributions from a few other guys like Deuce and Hartenstein. They definitely need one more player after that, but they have the assets to make a move when the opportunity is right.
Quote from: Messiah717 on Today at 10:36:14 AMOG is a tough break with how well him and the team were playing. They can still beat Indiana but a depleted team will get horse whipped in the Conference Finals. Good things are happening though. Unfortunately, the injuries bit them this year. With Randle and OG that's a team that can be in the conversation of getting to the Finals.
Quote from: EDjohnst1981 on Today at 09:52:56 AMAlso surprising to see the Bucs ranked high but with a low grade for last year.The first thing I noticed is the jump that Stroud made for the Texans. 32nd, 32nd, then 20th.
Does that mean that Mayfield out performed his cast?