Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
Dorsey was a good drafter.
of course, Veach was his head scout, no?
But Dorsey was shit at cap management, and is apparently such an asshole that nobody wants to work with him, despite being a really good personnel guy.
So whatever.
Sounds like the embodiment of the Packers. [Reply]
A QB was not just dumped in Andy Reid's lap. Then he was told to develop him. With out Reid's input, giving up the picks and Andy's time to work with him. Hunt's money. The GM at the time is not relevant [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rainbarrel:
A QB was not just dumped in Andy Reid's lap. Then he was told to develop him. With out Reid's input, giving up the picks and Andy's time to work with him. Hunt's money. The GM at the time is not relevant
I mean, I agree in so much as I think the importance of Veach is a distant 3rd to Reid and Mahomes (though obviously credit is due re his role in the 2nd). I think last year is where he gets most of the kudos simply because of Mahomes' cap hit. Building a roster that's good enough around that ain't easy. Maybe the roster was only good enough because of Reid's wizardry and Mahomes' greatness, but it was good enough, and that was his job. [Reply]
Juju Smith-Schuster went from dynasty WR1 at one point in his career to “the 5th-best option on a Patriots offense that has no actually good options” within 5 years.
Not abnormal I guess, but the rapidity of his fall and the fact it began when he was 23 is crazy.
Juju Smith-Schuster went from dynasty WR1 at one point in his career to “the 5th-best option on a Patriots offense that has no actually good options” within 5 years.
Not abnormal I guess, but the rapidity of his fall and the fact it began when he was 23 is crazy.
He was never going to be good for the Pats. He's a guy who thrives on being the number two or three option. He was best when AB was at his best. [Reply]