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Hell yea keep O'Neil, this team needs to be one of the worst teams this season to get a high draft pick, and so Jed can live with the current state of the franchise. Fire him this off-season.
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I feel like this dude has majorly regressed and I would absolutely be willing to trade him. Now I realize that success with the the S position is predicated on not having practice squad level players surrounding him, but Reid has been a major disappointment for me this year. He looks lost. He takes poor angles. He hasnt been great in coverage. Etc.
it's time to #blowitup
only players I wouldn't trade are:
jimmie ward, eric reid, jaquaski tartt, arik armstead, deforest buckner, ronald blair, rashard robinson, quinton dial, joshua garnett and trent brown.
i would put lynch there, but he dogs it way too much on run defense. if you give me a 3rd, he's yours.
would be good to move ahmad brooks, torrey smith, joe staley or antoine bethea.
[h1]Greg Gabriel: North Carolina QB Mitch Trubisky an NFL Draft prospect worth watching[/h1][h2]Trubisky is having a stellar season and could be an early-round pick if he declares for the draft[/h2]
Going into the 2016 college football season, the quarterback names we heard as potential premium-round draft prospects were Deshaun Watson from Clemson, Chad Kelly from Ole Miss and Brad Kaaya from Miami.
After the first couple of games, Notre Dame third-year sophomore DeShone Kizer jumped to the top of the list.
Based on his play in the first half of the season, a new name has emerged in the last few weeks and that is Mitch Trubisky from North Carolina.
Trubisky is a fourth-year junior and while he has had some starts in the past, this is his first year as a full-time starter.
Coming out of high school, Trubisky was rated as a three-star prospect, but still received offers from some top schools. Ohio State, Michigan State and Alabama were among the schools offering Trubisky.
Trubisky has excellent size (listed at 6-3, 225 pounds), is very athletic and has a very strong arm. While he plays in a fairly simple spread offense, you see him make all the throws that an NFL quarterback makes.
Through seven games he has competed 203-of-285 throws for a 71.2 percent completion rate and 2,378 yards. He has also thrown for 18 touchdowns and only two interceptions. His breakout game was against Pitt in Week Four when he led North Carolina to a come from behind victory, passing for 453 yards and five touchdowns.
Trubisky’s stats can be a bit deceptive, as they throw a number of bubble screens and quick passes designed for the receiver to gain yards after the catch. Still, he shows good accuracy and ball placement on the medium to long range throws. He easily can complete a throw 50-60 yards downfield.
Trubisky has an overhand delivery with a quick release and throws a tight ball with good velocity. While he makes someoutstanding throws, he can get lazy with his footwork at times and throw off his back foot or when out of balance. When that happens, the ball can sale and his accuracy is off.
Trubisky generally shows good ability to read the field, has a minor progression to go through and makes good decisions. He seldom forces the ball. He also has the athleticism, quick feet and speed to avoid pass rushers and make and extend plays with his feet. It is very obvious on tape that he is in command on the field and has leadership skills.
Generally speaking, I am not in favor of first-year starters who are underclassmen entering the draft. More of these types fail than succeed once they reach the NFL. Another year in college would serve Trubisky well and get him more prepared to play in the NFL. That said, he is very talented and could very well be a first-round draft choice and perhaps even a top-15-type player. There are many NFL scouts who have a first-round grade on him right now. Come January, Mitch Trubisky has a big decision to make.
I am at the fifth stage of grief: acceptance. i've accepted it. we are a terrible organization with the worst ownership in the league, and until that changes, there is very little hope.
It's just frustrating how my time watching the game just becomes a moment of disgust.
This org really is the Warriors of the Cohan era.
I'm just basing my ranking as having an owner who didn't care about the product lolWere the Warriors ever ranked as the worst run franchise?
I'm glad you're finally there.
I am at the fifth stage of grief: acceptance. i've accepted it. we are a terrible organization with the worst ownership in the league, and until that changes, there is very little hope.
yorks could care less, tho. SBL money is coming in, and idiots still buying season tickets. did you see how many "fans" were in attendance yesterday? yorks just kicking back and laughing it up while they count their money.
Were the Warriors ever ranked as the worst run franchise?
Nah, it's gotta be the niners at this point. Vivek Ranadive doesn't know what he's doing but he inherited a bad franchise to begin with. Started from the bottom, still at the bottom. Jed on the other hand has managed to, in two years, go from a Super Bowl contender with a coach who has the highest winning percentage OF ALL TIME in his first four years to bottom-of-the-barrel-no-hope-have-me-wanting-to-give-him-water-from-Flint-endorsed-by-Harbaugh.i would say the kings are the absolute worst run franchise in sports
While I agree it is silly to compare after 3 games, his first 3 games have been exponentially better than Von's were.