geno throwing that perfect game in the final week of the season gave us so much hope. but the OG hope and fail will always be holey foley
Or maybe they're not even considering Lawrence at all since it's seems a foregone conclusion that the Jags are taking him. So in that line of thinking, maybe they consider Wilson and Fields as the two.
The writer said in the third part of the article that he assumed that Lawrence was one of the two on JD's list.
I know that, but that was the writer's assumption. I'm just pointing out that Douglas may have meant they were considering two QBs, with Lawrence not being considered because the assumption is that he won't be available.
JD did say he liked how Trey Lance arm was even stronger in person, watching him on tape did not reveal how strong he was. It could be a Joe Flacco situation all over again, big strong armed QB that has tons of help around him.
I do like the process that all the decision makers evaluated the top QBs independently (to avoid group think) and then together reached a consensus together or what JD called a "pure consensus." I am glad they were all able to agree that there were 2 QBs in this class worth drafting in Lawrence and Wilson and that it was clear these 2 had separated themselves from the other QBs prospects. I do like JD's inclusive style making everyone involved and invested in the pick of Wilson. I like Wilson for many reasons but I acknowledge that I am wrong as much as I am right so it is refreshing and reassuring to see the entire FO so strongly behind their evaluation and pick of Wilson.This is the first time I have had hope and confidence in a Jets FO in quite some time. This might be the time we actually get things right.
My guess is that they were talking about his playing in the spread offense and having had no experience in a pro-style offense.
It’s one of the overused buzz words of the overthinkers. Mahomes, Watson, Allen and Herbert were all “raw”. Fields is the new “raw” prospect. https://www.si.com/nfl/patriots/gm-report/justin-fields-scouting-report
Was Prescott and R. Wilson considered raw as well? Fields is their love child They say the apple doesn't fall far from the tree!
I disagree, but think maybe it's just semantics. When one says that someone isn't good at something, imo that means that person has little or no knowledge or skill at that thing. That simply isn't true of Teddy. He is a solid starter. His only real flaw is that he doesn't have a cannon for an arm. That doesn't mean he isn't good at football. He just doesn't have elite talent. He's smart, he works hard, understands the nuances of the QB position, he is accurate, makes good decisions, plays hard and give it his all. He's a leader and great citizen/person. He's definitely good at football. IMO if he weren't good at football, he wouldn't be in the NFL. Every player in the NFL is good at football or they wouldn't be there. If you mean that Teddy isn't "good enough" or doesn't have a strong enough arm, then I'd agree with that. I think he maximizes/gets the most out of his talent, and that takes skill and intelligence. I respect you and we often agree, but to say that he isn't is a good football player is mistaken imo. Do you think Chad Pennington was average at best, and a low tier starter? It seems to me that you must, since Chad and Teddy are basically the same player. Chad was more talented, but not by a wide margin, at least not after all his shoulder injuries.
So Noam, you are saying that I should invest in Lower Ball season tickets to witness greatness that will be upon us?
Brook, there are two things I have learned in 60 years. 1. Never underestimate the stupidity of the American people. They are much dumber than anyone can imagine. 2. Be prepared for the Jets to destroy all your hopes and dreams in the worst possible way possible. Things may look good and I am genuinely optimistic about the Jets future. I love the process, approach, strategic and thoughtful thinking of JD. IMO he is the smartest and best GM we have ever had and we are finally in good hands. I just loved how he moved around and manipulated the draft last year. JD is the real deal. But even if one does everything right there is a large amount of luck involved in drafting and putting a team together and luck has never been our friend. So my thought is be optimistic but always be prepared for the worst.
Yeah, sounds like a bunch of BS. Trevor Lawrence had less throws than Mahomes and is playing in a high school spread offense. But he's polished?