Watching the games shows that Adams is definitely making a difference at the line of scrimmage. Not much past it.
Well, sometimes I think if seeing so much mediocrity cloud our judgement or not. He is average at best. What stud are we talking about?
Adams played well today. He's definitely progressing, and becoming the player we thought he'd be. He's not there yet. But games like today give hope.
He's never going to be Ed Reed because he doesn't play like Ed Reed. Good comparison for him is Polamalu.
I concur! We changed the locker room culture by removing the divas and getting guys that are team first, but we need more guys like Adams who are hungry. I look at Leonard Williams as a prime example of good team guy, but doesn't have the fire that Adams has. We need more players who are hungry for success.
not a bad player but a bad pick. meantime watson and mahomes are prolific and multiple high picks used to wait a year for sam, who is not anywhere near their level now or possibly ever. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
It's amazing that Kearse has been so bad this year after having such a clutch year in 2017. Maybe his abdominal injury is much worse than we gave been lead to believe.
I'm all for blaming those who deserve the blame, and Jamal deserves none of it. He's not a superstar yet, but he's a damn good football player and will become a star in this league very soon.
I like what Adams said today in the locker room and I like that he has no tolerance for losing. Consistent losing creates the wrong kind of culture and that's what we've got here. I hate seeing the the talent from one of the few great draft picks we've made go to waste.
Adams had one of his best games today, but he still isn't ever going to have the impact of Mahomes or Watson. And I say that to underscore that Macc's approach to rebuilding is like taking a slow boat to China.
Neither would do anything in this offense. Both have elite weapons on their team. We have a receiver who is 150 pounds soaking wet.