I like Scott Frost. He had me when he never said light years.
There's admittedly a luck element to the whole thing. Suh, for example, has been an all-pro, dominant player across the league for for his entire career... who happened to get stuck on crappy teams. The Rams almost pulled it off, but not quite. I don't blame the guy for wanting to get that title.
Brady, on the other hand, lucked out in exactly the opposite way. You can argue that he's the best quarterback in history, but he's typically been surrounded by elite level RBs, WRs and TEs, plus a coach who knows how to take advantage of those talents.
What TB has enjoyed almost his entire career with the Pats was an extremely good offensive line. If not he would have NEVER made this many years as a QB in the NFL. He is not mobile and requires good protection to be effective. That's not just this season it's been every season imo. It's going to real interesting to see what the Chiefs can do to not give Brady the time he needs to be comfortable in the pocket. Brady is for sure one of the best that's ever played in the NFL. I simply hate hanging GOAT on any player because there's so many factors that can be debated.Elite WR's? Other than Moss for what 1 or 2 years, he has had some small slot type guys like Edelman, Amendola. Not exactly Jerry Rice and Jonathan Taylor
I think just think have no proof but the Manning issue is a mental health one.
As far as WR room I don't think we have as high of talent without Robinson Spielman etc however the talent that is there is close and more of it.
Or, looking like football?I like Scott Frost. He had me when he never said light years.
Hope the best for the guy, I doYou have no proof? Then why are you talking about it?
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Suh’s production has dropped off for the better part of the past 5 years. Still a good player, but it’s no longer 2011, 2012. His best years are in the rear view mirror.There's admittedly a luck element to the whole thing. Suh, for example, has been an all-pro, dominant player across the league for for his entire career... who happened to get stuck on crappy teams. The Rams almost pulled it off, but not quite. I don't blame the guy for wanting to get that title.
Brady, on the other hand, lucked out in exactly the opposite way. You can argue that he's the best quarterback in history, but he's typically been surrounded by elite level RBs, WRs and TEs, plus a coach who knows how to take advantage of those talents.
And guys willing to blockProbably a combination of coachspeak and potential.
Suh’s production has dropped off for the better part of the past 5 years. Still a good player, but it’s no longer 2011, 2012. His best years are in the rear view mirror.
Suh's biggest asset isn't necessarily his production but his requirement to be double teamed so much.Suh’s production has dropped off for the better part of the past 5 years. Still a good player, but it’s no longer 2011, 2012. His best years are in the rear view mirror.
agreed and I wouldn't say he had great RB's either, usually it was RB by committee. Of course Gronk could arguably be the best TE of all time?What TB has enjoyed almost his entire career with the Pats was an extremely good offensive line. If not he would have NEVER made this many years as a QB in the NFL. He is not mobile and requires good protection to be effective. That's not just this season it's been every season imo. It's going to real interesting to see what the Chiefs can do to not give Brady the time he needs to be comfortable in the pocket. Brady is for sure one of the best that's ever played in the NFL. I simply hate hanging GOAT on any player because there's so many factors that can be debated.
It’s been that way since his junior year of college. He isn’t as dominant and hasn’t been. He is definitely a space eater for sure.Suh's biggest asset isn't necessarily his production but his requirement to be double teamed so much.