Wait you're not comparing/equating Darnold to Purdy are you?Kirk Cousins raises his hand. Brock Purdy says hey.
And I wouldn't take Aaron Rodgers over any of those guys.
Now Goff and Mahomes are comparable. You’re on a roll.You could probably even throw Jared Goff in that group too. He can play great for long stretches, but when he drops a turd, you're in trouble. Not unlike Mahomes.
Please no more Wildcat, might as well run the Veer.I think I would go a full season running an offense out of the Wildcat before I signed Aaron Rodgers.
Please no more Wildcat, might as well run the Veer.
What the Wildcat exposed was simply that the DCs were asleep because why would you keep two safeties 10 yds back with Tom Brady split out wide? Um maybe crowd the line of scrimmage or at least bring 8 in the box?
The problem with Rodgers going to a bad team like Tennessee is that he willl use it as an opportunity to hijack the franchise to hire some of his friends. Vegas would be interesting, but Pete Carroll probably isn't putting up with his ****. If he was going that route, might a well sell himself to Pittsburgh and at least play with a fringe playoff team. Maybe Tomlin will let him throw 35 back shoulders a game.
As a Jets fan, I guess that means I am, too.The worst part is that Tomlin and Rodgers seem to share a mutual admiration, which could lead to him ending up in Pittsburgh. Rodgers has lost much of his ability to avoid the pass rush, which was a problem with a Jets team that couldn't protect him last season. The Steelers are no better. Their line was a problem and they are likely to lose their left tackle to free agency. At least the Jets had weapons. The Steelers don't have much for Rodgers to throw to other than Pickens. Maybe that ends up being a feature rather than a bug if Adams comes as part of a package deal, but that eats up a lot of cap space for a temporary solution that is likely to fail.
A buddy of mine who is also a Steelers fan texted me when he read about the rumors of Rodgers to Pittsburgh. He wrote that it would be a mistake of grave proportions. He wrote that Rodgers is "a cancer, and I don't say that lightly." My friend is a two-time cancer survivor.
I think I would go a full season running an offense out of the Wildcat before I signed Aaron Rodgers.