
Looks like KOC didn’t want to work this week. He made Dobbs a pocket passer with no creativity and Dobbs rose up and played even worse than the gameplay.
Looks like KOC didn’t want to work this week. He made Dobbs a pocket passer with no creativity and Dobbs rose up and played even worse than the gameplay.
I can’t decide who’s having a worse game between Dobbs and KOC.
By starting 2 QBs. You’re effectively playing with 10 men. If intent is to confuse the defense, the QB who isn’t active on a given play will be a decoy majority of the time to play decoy. It will also incentivize the defense to take cheap shots on the QB if he is acting like a blocker on a play he is not involved in. Finally, if it was a plausible strategy, it would been tried at the college or high school level first.
He has 28 million in deadcap. Hunter and Jefferson are both due extensions. He will be 36, injury prone, and coming off of a big injury. He will also demand big money. Dobbs and Hall are perfect bridge QBs that can win games while management looks for the next franchise QB in the draft.
When evaluations happen at the end of the year, if this game helps Kirk, then Bucs game will be more than enough to provide a counter weight. He’s still the guy who threw 4 yards when we needed 8 and lost to a crappy giants team in the playoffs.
We are past the point of tanking after winning big games but don’t hate on tanking. Sixers are continuously in the playoffs, compare them to wizards who were riding hard with beal to stay in middle of the pack. The dolphins are finally competitive after embracing the tank. Right now the bears are a laughing stock. But if they hit on marvin harrison jr and caleb williams, we could be looking at a monster for the next 5-10 years there.
I’m rooting for the lions to win. I don’t think we can catch up to them, and would rather have Saints a game behind us if possible rather than being tied.