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Only Mahomes can be good according to CP
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Maybe that is the more expensive route seeing as how great QB's make so much endorsement $$$? |
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I agree, but that’s the case with any team that earned a top 10 draft pick* If I was an elite prospect, I think I’d rather go to Chicago than the WSH, NE, ARZ, TEN, NYG. Probably others I’m not going to look into too much. *By the way, I misremembered earlier when I said they had another top 5 pick. They have the #9 pick. Quote:
Well he enjoyed pretty immediate success in the NFL, but regardless he was always weird. |
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I agree that all of the discussion comes off as doucey, but if you step back, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with his being iconoclastic and trying to break some of these stupid NFL norms. It obviously would benefit him - yes - but it would also set a precedent and benefit others down the line. |
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Did Mahomes act like a self-absorbed jackass as if he's already proven himself in the NFL and can make demands? No? Ok then, this is not even close to being the same thing. |
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Who knows. Talent wise I see him as comparable to Kyler Murray who had some initial success but wasn't able to overcome the Arizona org.
And the coach was KK and now he might be coaching Caleb. And Washington has been just as inept and lost as a franchise. |
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I get the feeling Daniels might be better. Even Booger agrees!
<iframe width="640" height="480" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/XJzs9hksGSE" title="Jayden Daniels is BUILT DIFFERENT Because Of This - QB Film Breakdown | Chase Daniel Show" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe> I also think it depends A LOT on who these guys get as coaches, Andy Reid could do wonders with either one. |
If Bears trade down and take Drake Maye and Washington pays through the nose for Caleb, I expect Maye to have more NFL success.
Bears seem like their GM has been making very good moves over and over. Only miss recently was signing Tremaine Edmunds to that contract. |
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I'd stay away from Maye, getting Trubisky vibes from him, it'd be Daniels for me if I'm in the top 3.
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If they mess up and don't get a good QB then last year will haunt them. They own the #1 pick though so let's see how they use it. |
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Think Maye is getting undervalued and the Daniels hype is a bit too high. |
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Do you know what a non sequitur is? And why are you capitalizing it? |
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When you add in all the extra capital they already acquired, not sinking any ships. Veach had a horrible first draft in KC and the Frank Clark trade and the Hitchens FA signing were pretty gross early moves. None of those stopped Veach from making better moves elsewhere. Very simple minded mindset you have there. ;) |
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The trade was labeled an overpay when it happened and it looks horrific in hindsight. |
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They have added more draft capital than they lost overall. Poles is doing well so far. If the standard is that a GM can't make a mistake then Veach sucks too. |
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You went out of your way to praise him. Fine. You then went out of your way to say the only recent mistake he made was signing Edmunds. I reminded you that he also traded for Claypool which was much worse. You then pretend like I’m having some debate about how good of a GM he is when instead I’m just pointing out that you have a glaring omission when you’re complimenting him on his track record. And fwiw - I think the Carolina trade last year was more the stupidity of that franchise than the shrewdness of Poles. |
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Sure, back away now. Anyways, back to the thread topic. |
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They had no line and no weapons and poor coaching. |
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I think Maye is solid but I don't think he's a franchise player, I think his absolute best case scenario is more mobile Matt Ryan but he could just as easily end up being Alex Smith.
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I know you're a USC guy and I get it to he was throwing to but he also made the right reads and seems fast at it. I'm getting Stroud vibes from Daniels, only he has legs as well. He is a smaller guy so he will have to bulk up a bit for the NFL but we shall see. I'm no expert by far just my eye test and I think Caleb would benefit from having a coach like Reid or Mcvay, perhaps the Seahawks ex O coordinator as well. |
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Just armchair thinking here, but when you have a guy with super elite arm talent like this, but who doesn't take what the defense gives him at times, wouldn't you want to know how coachable he is? Especially if the athleticism of the defensive linemen he's playing against in the NFL will be much greater and negate some of his escapability, throwing windows will be tighter, reads will need to be made faster, all else.
The attitude coming out of his camp seems to be more that he's a finished product, teams should be considering him as such. Is that the case in his mind, too? |
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Also he apparently said the teams he visits will get his medicals, so this is much a do about nothing. |
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His school didn’t play Kansas or Mizzou much and he isn’t even likely to play in the Chiefs’ conference at this rate. He is irrelevant. |
I guess if you're the Bears, you might feel that Fields' limitations as a passer are the team's primary problem and that Williams should develop into an elite passer. On the surface level it makes sense irrespective of the staff.
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Deion Sanders acted this way and wouldn’t even talk to teams that didn’t have a high enough pick to take him.
He turned out fine and so will Caleb. He’s gonna be good. If any franchise deserves a good QB it’s the Bears |
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I wasn’t alive at the time to know if he was a projected #1 overall but I doubt it in such a stacked draft. That’s insane confidence.. or maybe he had conversations with teams that led him to believe there was absolutely no way he’d fall beyond a certain pick. |
CP hates confident black men
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Daniels is now my QB1. Anyone who drafts Caleb ahead of this guy will be at risk of losing their job.
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They could potentially be a playoff team with Justin Fields next year. I think Chicago is as good a 1.1 opportunity as any QB has had in a VERY long time. |
Third time now that I've heard/read about Caleb possibly being a bust. Will be interesting to see how he pans out. And which analysts prove to be correct.
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Dude throws 6 TDs in his only start. That's gotta matter. Especially when there are real concerns that the guy doesn't process very well. |
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I’m starting to buy in a little on Williams and I think the possibility of Chicago being a real competitor again is fun. Thank God the NFC is finally getting some new QB blood.
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He's very talented. But he does have some flaws.
Unlike Mahomes, who created to keep the play alive, Caleb will actually create the chaos himself even when it is not needed. Mahomes was killed for this coming out but Caleb is way worse at moving on to the next play. |
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Watson created far more headaches for himself than he needed to and in the end the only thing he truly did well was throw a pretty deep ball. Clay would've masturbated furiously to either of those guys back in 2015 in his 'throw it deeeeeeeep' days. Williams has tools, no question. Premier arm talent, great athleticism. But he's not a polished quarterback in a lot of ways. We've gotten a little bit nutty in that we suddenly expect these guys to be finished products when very very few truly are. He could absolutely learn how to do most of these things he struggles with. But Fields never did. Many guys before that didn't. And Williams has to self-scout in order to make those improvements; it's not a given that he's open to that sort of thing. I'd take him at 1.1. I'd simply not be willing to pass on the tools. But man - there's a lot more risk here than many want to think. |
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To me there are two guys at the top in Caleb and Drake. Both have talent to be very good. For most prospects, unless you are a generational player like Mahomes or a horrible prospect like Josh Rosen, the destination matters a lot. If you are a talented prospect and go to a team with no oline, weapons or coaching you are going to look bad. Then you need coaching fit. If Josh Allen went to Shanahan I don't think he would be what he is now. He got Daboll who built a unique offense around the QB. Not every QB drafted gets that opportunity. |
I don’t see any kind of leadership gene with Caleb.
He might be great if he went into a ready made situation like SF. But how will he react when he’s playing for a shitty organization and people are failing all around him? I have serious doubts but we’ll see. |
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Throw them into the fire right away. |
This kid is incredibly talented. Barring some disaster (i.e injuries) I have zero doubt he'll be top 5 within 2-3 years in the NFL.
I spent several years of my life living in Chicago and even studied there and they really deserve to have an elite QB. Its unbelievable, they've been around for 100+ years and have this storied history but the only superstar QB they've ever had was Sid Luckman back in the 1940's Maye is also fantastic as well. He's way better than Jayden Daniels I hope Williams and Maye go to the NFC . It will help bring some much needed QB talent parity between the 2 conferences. |
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If the Bears get a boat load of picks from Washington I think they drop 1 spot and take Maye. |
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Bears need to be aggressive, but this guy will implode,and he will take the team with him. |
How do you approach the subject of his helicopter parents after you draft him, anyway? 'Hey, we like you but this is a professional football team so you need to cut the cord and they need to not be a distraction'
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thats all lol |
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I get bust vibes from his ability to not beat good teams even though he was surrounded with elite talent. What does he expect at the next level.
Then his demands are asinine for a potential rookie, unless he is gambling to drop his stock and get drafted by a better team at the bottom. I also read that he doesn't want to show up because he is 5,11. Which looking at photos of him and the coaches may be true. |
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The Bears have to take the guy with the best physical tools this time. And that guy is Williams. It's a risk in its own right and I know they shouldn't make decisions based on the past, but the NFL is still an entertainment industry. That fanbase just can't handle the same process going the same way again. And there's no worse than a coinflip chance of that happening if they pass on Williams for Maye. |
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