I actually order everything hot at the Thai and Indian places I frequent, the handle is definitely a joke to myself
Thanks though, I'll take the compliment lol
I actually order everything hot at the Thai and Indian places I frequent, the handle is definitely a joke to myself
Agree with all of this except that I think drafting Gainwell would be a nightmare for Edmunds because they have similar skill sets. The reason to still value Edmunds is the idea that he’ll get the 3rd down work in a pass heavy offense. Bringing in a RB whose main skill is catching passes would be a problem.mild wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 5:45 pmI agree with this. Connor is already injured with an off-field motorbike injury (that he's supposedly recovering well from) but nothing about his last few seasons has suggested to me he's anything more than a JAG. Edmunds already having knowledge of the system and chemistry with Kyler - along with already playing pretty much every passing down last season - makes him an easy pickup for contending fantasy teams this year.prinefan wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 7:49 amThis looks right to me. I do think it's the Chase Edmunds show, with Conner and whoever they draft as insurance.Franky Four Fingers wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 5:52 am Edmonds played in every game last season. He also had a better ypc than Conner last season. Conner simply cannot hold up to the grind of the season. He has missed games in literally every season in the NFL. These two should pair nicely. Edmonds will get an uptick in touches while Conner gets about 80% of Drakes touches.
We'll know early on Day 2 if these guys will have any worthy draft competition. If the Cardinals are mad enough to go RB at 16th overall then they deserve every ring of the shame bell that they get. Their roster is riddled with holes that need filling long before RB (not that that's ever stopped Keim from drinking on the job). It's the pick at 49th overall that we should be watching closely.
Outside of the top 3 RB's in this class, nobody scares me as far as Chase is concerned. Any addition of a Gainwell / Carter type would just be redundant to Chase's skillset. And to the people saying "but they could trade up from pick 160 to get a RB!" - that would be capital-T-errible. You don't trade up your draft capital for RB's in the real NFL draft... you take them at value when they fall. Trading up for an RB is a 90's NFL move. There's a reason you rarely see it.
Their signing of Connor pretty much tells us everything we need to know about what they're intending to do in this draft, imo.
That's fair - I guess that depends on your evaluation of Gainwell vs. Edmonds. Personally, I'm not really impressed with Gainwell at all - and I don't see anything that he would do in his rookie season that would be any better than what Edmonds is already giving them as the veteran incumbent. Gainwell's rushing acumen through the L.O.S is nearly non-existent to me - the most rudimentary of arm-tackles brings him down... so in that sense they are almost carbon copies of each other - they both need gaping holes to run through to be effective as rushers.OhCruelestRanter wrote: ↑Thu Apr 15, 2021 6:33 am Agree with all of this except that I think drafting Gainwell would be a nightmare for Edmunds because they have similar skill sets. The reason to still value Edmunds is the idea that he’ll get the 3rd down work in a pass heavy offense. Bringing in a RB whose main skill is catching passes would be a problem.
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