Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
I agree, I think signing Wilson means they are probably drafting a QB.
However, he was the 2nd overall pick, and has a lot of physical talent. He is going to fail if he starts this season, but it's also possible that he learns from Payton, and is a better QB in the future.
Let's remember that the Steelers cut Len Dawson, or let's remember Kurt Warner's journey to becoming a star QB. Successful QBs don't always find said success with the team that drafted them.
QB is probably the hardest position in sports to accurately evaluate at the highest professional level. For every Peyton Manning there are probably 10 Ryan Leafs, or Andrew Lucks versus Trey Lances, etc.
Or even worse, you have situations like drafting a Todd Blackledge over a Jim Kelly or a Dan Marino.
I almost gave you a thumbs down for reminding me about Todd flipping Blackledge vs. Dan Marino, lol. [Reply]
Love and Wilson were somewhat similar prospects. Look at the disparity of where they went. The Packers were patient and taught Love how to play football between the ears with good coaches and a vet mentor. Wilson was thrown out there immediately on a shit team with bad coaches and Flacco who said it wasn’t his job to help young QB’s.
Wilson should be ecstatic that he’s out of that shithole and going to a coach who is actually good at developing QB’s [Reply]
Love and Wilson were somewhat similar prospects. Look at the disparity of where they went. The Packers were patient and taught Love how to play football between the ears with good coaches and a vet mentor. Wilson was thrown out there immediately on a shit team with bad coaches and Flacco who said it wasn’t his job to help young QB’s.
Wilson should be ecstatic that he’s out of that shithole and going to a coach who is actually good at developing QB’s
Love and Wilson were somewhat similar prospects. Look at the disparity of where they went. The Packers were patient and taught Love how to play football between the ears with good coaches and a vet mentor. Wilson was thrown out there immediately on a shit team with bad coaches and Flacco who said it wasn’t his job to help young QB’s.
Wilson should be ecstatic that he’s out of that shithole and going to a coach who is actually good at developing QB’s
I don't give a single fuck what Dan Orlovsky or any talking head has to say. It's as if you've never actually watched the guy play. It would be more accurate to say that they failed each other.
Again, if it's all about situation, explain why he was clearly outplayed by Mike White in the same situation.
He fucking sucks dude. Bad situation or not. [Reply]
Love and Wilson were somewhat similar prospects. Look at the disparity of where they went. The Packers were patient and taught Love how to play football between the ears with good coaches and a vet mentor. Wilson was thrown out there immediately on a shit team with bad coaches and Flacco who said it wasn’t his job to help young QB’s.
Wilson should be ecstatic that he’s out of that shithole and going to a coach who is actually good at developing QB’s
Folks on here was calling Love a bust as recently as LAST SEASON. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
Folks on here was calling Love a bust as recently as LAST SEASON.
I thought Love was going to be hot garbage, but that was mainly based on the time we played the Packers and he started and he sucked ball and he hadn't ever really looked good or done anything but he was good last year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by staylor26:
I wouldn't be so sure of that. There's really only one way out of this, and it's being bad enough to have a shot at drafting a franchise QB, while being good enough not to waste or ruin him once you do.
Originally Posted by ChiefsFanatic:
I agree, I think signing Wilson means they are probably drafting a QB.
However, he was the 2nd overall pick, and has a lot of physical talent. He is going to fail if he starts this season, but it's also possible that he learns from Payton, and is a better QB in the future.
Let's remember that the Steelers cut Len Dawson, or let's remember Kurt Warner's journey to becoming a star QB. Successful QBs don't always find said success with the team that drafted them.
QB is probably the hardest position in sports to accurately evaluate at the highest professional level. For every Peyton Manning there are probably 10 Ryan Leafs, or Andrew Lucks versus Trey Lances, etc.
Or even worse, you have situations like drafting a Todd Blackledge over a Jim Kelly or a Dan Marino.
I think it is more of a sign, they are not going to try and move up to get one of the top 4 qb's, and will not take a qb with their first round pick. Take a qb later to develop and what is one more to the developmental mix. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Just saying, it’s not often that you can get a 24 year old, top 5 draft pick for peanuts just a couple years after they were drafted.
Reminds me of when KC got Brady Quinn lulz [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
To be fair, Zach Wilson has never had good coaching from any of his OCs, iirc. Makes him pretty hard to evaluate.
Not saying I think he's going to become a top-15 QB, because I really doubt that's possible based on the few games I've seen him play so far. But he could easily be significantly better than what I've seen with decent coaching and better OL play.
Complete bullshit. Mike White made him look like a joke :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
They are absolutely dreadful. I just looked it up and they’ve only had 16 winning seasons since 1960. Haven’t won a playoff game in nearly 15 years. Haven’t won a Super Bowl in 55 years.
Better roster than Denver. You realize that right? [Reply]
Love and Wilson were somewhat similar prospects. Look at the disparity of where they went. The Packers were patient and taught Love how to play football between the ears with good coaches and a vet mentor. Wilson was thrown out there immediately on a shit team with bad coaches and Flacco who said it wasn’t his job to help young QB’s.
Wilson should be ecstatic that he’s out of that shithole and going to a coach who is actually good at developing QB’s