Winning like Charlie Sheen maybe.So, look at the flucking record. We are winning. Compare it to 5 years ago No Forrest just trees for you...
Winning like Charlie Sheen maybe.So, look at the flucking record. We are winning. Compare it to 5 years ago No Forrest just trees for you...
The 2 stupid things he's done are: Courting Harbaugh behind Coach Sporanos back and chasing Brady. All owners do these type of things, but he was clumsy and got caught. But he also is a far better owner than many in the league. In my view Ross is a solid B+ grade owner.I know he doesn't interfere relative to say, Jerry Jones and the Raiders owner. But he does his fair share of stupid stuff. Some of which causes us draft picks and others that cause coaches to not want to come here because he goes looking while his coaches are still enployed. Do I need to go down the rest of list for you?
Also, sorry bro but I will clown this dude about his features as long as he keeps doing stupid stuff to my damn organization that keeps us from winning. Good Lord is it to much to ask to put a freaking winning product on the field? In order to do that you have to clean house properly ya old fart. There, was that insult less obtuse for ya?!!
I don't think that's true. I do think it will be a challenging offseason, though. Have to make good decisions in free agency and the draft.For what? Jumping out of? Window shut at end of the Tennessee game when we all knew exactly what was coming. We will regress in 2024 and only if they make a lot of right moves will the window maybe peek open in 2025.
In 2020 the team needed offensive talent. We had the ability to draft Justin Jefferson, Tee Higgins or Jonathan Taylor AND still draft Austin Jackson in the 1st. Instead we took a developmental CB who was a 2nd-3rd round guy on most boards (and was a straight bust).It's like saying I am trading my cake for pie but the pie doesn't count in the desert selection. Doesn't work that way.
2020 I am not even going into this draft since half the current team is starting because of it (7 current players)
2021 he went Waddle, Phillips, Holland + three other current players
2022 is where Hill comes into play and Chubb (Ez-E and Goode are solid backups, Tindall looks like a wiff).
2023 Cam Smith and Achane (Smith is by far not a bust at this point, dude has played one season and Achane looks the part. Higgins was drafted as a WR/TE they rarely contribute in year 1).
That he passed on Creed Humphrey is unforgivable given we had no true C...still don't then trades up for Eich ....ugh!So Jackson and Hunt don't count? Eich was a miss, it happens.
Totally agree. what people don’t seem to get is that making one trade for a high priced player is one thing but when that's the way you use to build your team, is bound to come back and bite you.In 2020 the team needed offensive talent. We had the ability to draft Justin Jefferson, Tee Higgins or Jonathan Taylor AND still draft Austin Jackson in the 1st. Instead we took a developmental CB who was a 2nd-3rd round guy on most boards (and was a straight bust).
In 2021 we traded down to 12 in a great move. We gave up a ton to move back to 6. We could have had Jamar Chase at 3 or Micah Parsons or DeVonta Smith at 12.
These 2 drafts set us up to need to trade for Hill and Chubb. They also set us up to need to sign Armstead. That is a ton of draft capital and money spent on guys we could have found cheaper options for elsewhere. We squandered a ton of premium draft picks we had over the last 4 years and came out with 4-5 above average guys we personally drafted.
You could argue the 3 best players we got with all our picks (outside of a franchise QB) were Hill, Ramsey and Chubb. We had to pay lucrative contracts as soon as we gave up the picks. Most of our financial woes come from these trades and a few poor FA signings.
we haven't won anything. Not sure how well he has drafted.So I will say there are a lot of fair criticisms about Grier, but the fact that we are facing these decisions is a sign that he has drafted relatively well as of late.
Step back and look at the big picture: After gutting the roster in 2019, Grier had a ton of draft picks (ten picks in the 1st and 2nd rounds) for 2020 and 2021, plus a lot of space under the cap. Then, add to that their picks in 2022 and 2023, and take a look at the o-line. With all of those picks, Miami's starting o-line has just two guys that Grier drafted, with one considered a probable bust for his first three years, and the other is one of the team leaders in penalties.So Jackson and Hunt don't count? Eich was a miss, it happens.
Kohou did well as a rookie but he regressed this season.....we'll see about Julian Hill but he has a long way to go yet.When talking about not getting production from recent draft picks … no mention yet of Kohou.
Sure … UDFA … but it’s still a scouting success. We’ve got our slot corner on a tiny contract.
Also expect to see more development from Julian Hill next year.
He might be a good player but he had some serious low snap issues this seasonThat he passed on Creed Humphrey is unforgivable given we had no true C...still don't then trades up for Eich ....ugh!
We draft Creed and move CW back to guard with everyone else in place then we have something
Also are we better by not moving up to get Waddle but moving to secure Davonta Smith as the Eagles did or Parsons and keeping out 2022 1st rounder?
I think so
Giving up a First for Waddle when we could have kept it AND had a choice of Parsons or Smith-- is that what that trade comes down to? Ouch. I don't mind Waddle but not at that cost.That he passed on Creed Humphrey is unforgivable given we had no true C...still don't then trades up for Eich ....ugh!
We draft Creed and move CW back to guard with everyone else in place then we have something
Also are we better by not moving up to get Waddle but moving to secure Davonta Smith as the Eagles did or Parsons and keeping out 2022 1st rounder?
I think so
Instead of using first round picks on college players the past two year, Grier traded those picks for Hill and Chubb. I believe both of those players are worth the picks Grier gave up for them and better than any players they would have been able to select with the picks they traded away.Those players were drafted 4-5 years ago.
As of late, being the past two years, there is Achane and no one else who has made much of a positive impact.
Exactly, it didn't work. We beat 1 team with a winning record and didn't win a playoff game again. Almost worked? Come on. .....and like I said we are in a bad place with draft pics, Free Agents, and cap space. Those are the facts.Yes the trade like this one and Chubb were meant to put us over the top and didn't but we also were one play against Tenn from the 2nd seed and a home playoff game
They took a shot and it almost worked so let's see how they handle the cap stuff and the FA stuff and then go from there