I sure hope the this storm we are supposed to get doesn't end up making my satellite or electricity go out Saturday before the game starts.
Who cares? This has now become meaningless. Just hope no one gets injured and see you in Jacksonville.
2017 NFL QB Tier Rankings This marks my fourth annual NFL QB Tier rankings, featuring an expert panel that was our largest one yet. Fifty league insiders placed 36 QBs into one of five tiers, with Tier 1 reserved for the best and Tier 5 for the worst. Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady were again the only unanimous Tier 1 selections, but they had fresh company in the top grouping. Colin Kaepernick, though unsigned, came in ahead of eight potential starters. There was also some drama, as the 49th and 50th ballots collected determined which tiers Matt Ryan and Dak Prescott fell into. The higher the tier, the less help the quarterback needs to be effective, especially when circumstances inevitably call for him to flourish in pure passing situations -- those highly pressurized times when handing off or running with the ball do not cut it, and the quarterback must win from the pocket for his team to have a chance. The breakdown of our 50 voters this year: Nine general managers, six pro personnel directors, five other executives, five head coaches, seven offensive coordinators, six defensive coordinators, five defensive assistants, three analytics directors, two quarterbacks coaches and two national scouts. Rookie quarterbacks have been excluded from this file, due to a lack of information for our panel to judge. A Tier 1 quarterback can carry his team each week. The team wins because of him. Expertly handles pure-pass situations. A Tier 2 quarterback can carry his team sometimes, but not as consistently. Can handle pure-pass situations in doses or possesses other dimensions that are special enough to elevate him above Tier 3. Has a hole or two in his game. A Tier 3 quarterback is a legitimate starter, but needs a heavier run game and/or defense to win. A lower-volume pass offense makes his job easier. A Tier 4 quarterback could be an unproven player with some upside, or a veteran that is ultimately best suited as a backup. Teams might not want these guys starting all 16 games. Spoiler Voters see Hoyer as a good backup who should be in position to play decently under new head coach Kyle Shanahan, although the talent around Hoyer will be a limiting factor. Hoyer is 16-15 as a regular-season starter, having collected 12 of those 16 victories with teams that finished the season ranked among the NFL's top 10 in scoring defense and defensive EPA. The 49ers have not had that type of defense since the Harbaugh era. "He is better than McCown and better or close to Glennon," an offensive coordinator said. "I think he is tough. He can handle it. He has been competing his whole life for scraps. He is just not that talented, but he is a leader. He can lead those guys." There was disagreement over how Savage would fare in Houston. Most thought Watson would be in the lineup as early as the second game, either through performance or injury, which is a concern for Savage. One personnel director thought Savage was a sneaky good fit for Bill O'Brien's offense and could surprise. "He is a great kid and he has a huge arm," an offensive coordinator said. "His was one of the most impressive college workouts I have ever seen. He can sling it all over the field, but he cannot process fast enough and he is not sure of himself yet. If he can get those things, then he can jump up to a 3, but not until then." A longtime personnel evaluator gave Savage a 5, noting that he had failed a couple of times in college and again in the NFL. "What has changed?" this evaluator asked. The biggest change was Houston trading up for Watson, which means Savage will have to play exceedingly well for an extended period to keep the job. An exec said the Texans have mostly needed their quarterbacks to avoid turnovers, and that Savage could check that box for Houston. "Every time he has gotten an opportunity to play, he gets nicked and disappears," a personnel director said. "If that happens with him, then Watson gets the same sort of pass that Prescott got because Romo got hurt. This will open the door for Watson to walk and take over. It is just a matter of whether Watson will be ready at that time." Osweiler became so toxic following his tenure in Houston that the Texans gave the Browns a second-round pick to take on Osweiler and his salary. The Browns then tried to trade him, but they found no suitors. In one calendar year, they have gone from starting one toxic quarterback (Robert Griffin III) to another (Osweiler). "He is another one of those guys who kind of got full of himself and needs to come back down to earth," a personnel director said. "If he is just humble and goes and listens and tries to execute within the offense, then you have a chance to be successful. If he believes he is the reason the offense is functioning, then he is in trouble." Three voters placed Osweiler in the third tier. "He did a nice job against Oakland of understanding pressure, seeing the pressure, knowing his answers, getting the ball out," a quarterbacks coach said. "He has a big arm. He can put it out there. He is not garbage. I kind of wonder what he is like as a [person] and I wonder if that had as much to do with it as anything."
I was thinking the same exact thing. At least it wasn't as corny as the Taco Bell commercial of the 90's with Shaq and Hakeem.
Just goin off their descriptions, he is the most Tier 3 on the board. Relies on offensive line, RUN GAME, and a little defense. Basically all we need is a tier 3.. but we've been effing around with tier 4 after tier 4 every year.
Ok thanks! Thought I saw yesterday that we played Thursday, but I had Dunkirk tickets last night. I assume it's not a home game... I can google that myself now that there's no risk of spoilers, haha.
Rangers & Cowboys will happily move both games to Arlington next week. Gotta wait to see if Rob & Roger want to move it to Milwaukee first though.
Who knows what the weather will be like there either. This storm is a Cat 4 now, and who knows which way it will be headed by Wed or Th. I'm hoping they are wrong about it taking a turn for us, and that it heads up towards Dallas instead. Not wishing them any harm, but I sure don't want it this way either. We've had enough damage from floods in H-Town.