09-16-2019, 01:31 PM
(09-16-2019, 01:18 PM)OswaldsLegacy Wrote: You really think that being faster when running with the ball makes a QB more talented? Now that is not something to take seriously.
When you say "way" ahead you have to be speaking hyperbolic, if not you really need to readjust how you evaluate QBs. You are crowning Jackson after 2 games of passing (he ran last year)? It isn't about being "scared", it is about realizing that these guys aren't as special as the pundits claim. If the Chiefs WRs start dropping passes or breaking off of routes and not playing DB when the defender is in position, leading to INTs. Will Mahomes still be "way" ahead of Dalton then?
To me Tom Brady is a game manager, he just manages the offense to fit the system to perfection. Michael Vick was dynamic, so is Cam Newton, so is Baker Mayfield. Aaron Rodgers is also dynamic, to be critical of a SB winning QB, but he only has 1 win. Tom Brady has 6, as a game manager.
I disagree that more often than not Dalton will lose the games or "not win" it for you. Dalton has shown that with the same protection as Tom Brady, he can make some great and accurate throws. Even without the best and everything going for him, he has shown an ability to pull off some amazing plays. Some have not worked out, but no more or less than for Brees, Brady and Rodgers. Right now, everything is coming up roses for Mahomes and Jackson, but once met with adversity, losing players in FA, injuries, draft bust passes not being caught, defensive adjustments, and we may see that these two are not as "dynamic" as they are being called.
Yes, Lamar is more talented than Dalton.
Yes, even with those WR mistakes (how does that affect QB talent?), Mahomes is LEAGUES ahead of Dalton.
I think it’s funny you haven’t mentioned Watson. Is it because he also played behind a crap o-line, didn’t have a star RB, and one star receiver? His offense might have been worse than ours last year. Perfect example, he has such amazing talent that he can overcome it.