Also, gotta give the defense credit for playing as well as they did without the three Jones’ (Jon, Jack, and Marcus).
Don’t know if it’s injury or what, but Juju looks sooooo much slower than he did in college/at the start of his career.
He’s a fine option (no where near worth the contract we gave him, and it was obviously a colossal mistake to go with him over Jakobi), but the reality is that Pop gives us such a bigger threat to be explosive in the slot.
Don’t know if it’s injury or what, but Juju looks sooooo much slower than he did in college/at the start of his career.
He’s a fine option (no where near worth the contract we gave him, and it was obviously a colossal mistake to go with him over Jakobi), but the reality is that Pop gives us such a bigger threat to be explosive in the slot.
Never liked signing Juju. Guys only half decent with a QB like Mahomes or an all time WR like AB
Shoulda kept kobi
Man imagine if we somehow managed to lose to the Jets this weekend and go 0-3 to start
People would lose their god damn minds
Man imagine if we somehow managed to lose to the Jets this weekend and go 0-3 to start
People would lose their god damn minds
it’d be best for the team in the long run, we’d be 0-4 with dallas coming next week. at that point maybe we can finally tank
Feel like the biggest problem is that Bill is too backwards thinking as a GM. As a coach, he has always been extremely fresh and cutting edge, but his roster building decisions are no where near in line with that.
For the last ten years or so (you could definitely go back even longer, but it’s started to really rapidly accelerate the last decade), the best teams have been the ones with the best offenses — look at the nfc and afc champions of the last ten years, and all of them have lights out offenses. The way the rules are these days, and the way the talent has skewed, it’s clear you need to devote more resources to offense than defense. And we’ve done the total opposite of that. And then the resources we have devoted to offense have been extremely inefficient uses of cap space (Parker, Jonnu, Juju, Agholor, even Trent isn’t worth his price tag).
It should be no surprise that as our offense has been mediocre, we’ve been mediocre. And I really don’t blame Mac. I blame the horrible assortment of 10 players he finds himself constantly on the field with.
Feel like the biggest problem is that Bill is too backwards thinking as a GM. As a coach, he has always been extremely fresh and cutting edge, but his roster building decisions are no where near in line with that.
For the last ten years or so (you could definitely go back even longer, but it’s started to really rapidly accelerate the last decade), the best teams have been the ones with the best offenses — look at the nfc and afc champions of the last ten years, and all of them have lights out offenses. The way the rules are these days, and the way the talent has skewed, it’s clear you need to devote more resources to offense than defense. And we’ve done the total opposite of that. And then the resources we have devoted to offense have been extremely inefficient uses of cap space (Parker, Jonnu, Juju, Agholor, even Trent isn’t worth his price tag).
It should be no surprise that as our offense has been mediocre, we’ve been mediocre. And I really don’t blame Mac. I blame the horrible assortment of 10 players he finds himself constantly on the field with.
I don’t even think it’s a resource allocation problem. Just a series of awful decisions on offense since 2019.
The AB debacle. Traded a 2nd for Sanu. Draft Harry even tho Deebo and AJ were begging us to pick them. Pay Agholor and Jonnu. Sign Boo Boo instead of Kobi. At this point bill needs to hire niggas from the Steelers and Vikings to takeover all WR personnel duties
All those “look how much cap the pats will have next year” posts don’t even move me cuz we gon waste the money on mediocre ass players
Been impressed with Mac though
Lookin at it glass half full, all this instant pressure he’s dealing is sharpening his quick release/reads
A vital skill to have down the road when we play great D-lines in the playoffs
Side note have we played a game this year in fair conditions? Been raining in all three games. Really can impact the passing game even if our WR’s are chipotle workers.
I don’t even think it’s a resource allocation problem. Just a series of awful decisions on offense since 2019.
The AB debacle. Traded a 2nd for Sanu. Draft Harry even tho Deebo and AJ were begging us to pick them. Pay Agholor and Jonnu. Sign Boo Boo instead of Kobi. At this point bill needs to hire niggas from the Steelers and Vikings to takeover all WR personnel duties
All those “look how much cap the pats will have next year” posts don’t even move me cuz we gon waste the money on mediocre ass players
Oh I totally agree, there’s been a huge amount of problems from a management standpoint of our offense, resource allocation is just one of them
it really does make me sick that we let Jakobi Meyers walk for such a reasonable contract.
watching that game last night and kobi looked good. we hit with a WR (undrafted) and he seemingly fit well in the system and blossomed. given the WR issues you guys are describing, its tough to swallow letting him walk out the door given what high-end WRs are making nowadays (double what Kobi makes)
on the other hand, letting JC Jackson walk doesn't look like a bad move at all
on the other hand, letting JC Jackson walk doesn't look like a bad move at all
He’ll be back here for a vet min, ball out, then get overpaid again
Such is the cycle
on the other hand, letting JC Jackson walk doesn't look like a bad move at all
Yeah Bill has always been fine with player management on defense. Offense is where it's been absolutely horrendous.