Awful Waffle
Footballguy
One thing that I feel like isn't being discussed enough is the fact that as good as DeSean is, I don't think he's an elite WR. He is an elite deep threat (and when he loses that speed, his elite ability is gone and do you really think he'll turn into a good possession receiver?), but I can think of plenty of receivers who I'd rather have. For arguments sake, we'll say that he IS an elite WR. Is that position so important we absolutely NEED to have him, no matter what the salary cap/locker room ramifications are?
Calvin Johnson's the best receiver in the league. But in his time there, the Lions have went 7-9, 0-16, 2-14, 6-10, 10-6, 4-12, 7-9. 36-76 in his career. The key to success is the quarterback and the coach. The jury is still out on whether Foles is the quarterback. And the same thing goes with Chip Kelly. But in his first year, Chip's offense set franchise and NFL records. Nick Foles, a 3rd round pick who people thought would be traded in the offseason had a 27-2 TD/INT ratio and might have had some say in the MVP race if not for Peyton Manning's ridiculous season. LeSean McCoy had his best year ever. Riley Cooper went from "why are we wasting a roster spot on him?" to career year. DeSean Jackson had a career year, too. But if Chip f'n Kelly can do all of THAT in his first year of coaching in the NFL, and he thinks we don't need DeSean, who are we to doubt him?
That's just my two cents.
Calvin Johnson's the best receiver in the league. But in his time there, the Lions have went 7-9, 0-16, 2-14, 6-10, 10-6, 4-12, 7-9. 36-76 in his career. The key to success is the quarterback and the coach. The jury is still out on whether Foles is the quarterback. And the same thing goes with Chip Kelly. But in his first year, Chip's offense set franchise and NFL records. Nick Foles, a 3rd round pick who people thought would be traded in the offseason had a 27-2 TD/INT ratio and might have had some say in the MVP race if not for Peyton Manning's ridiculous season. LeSean McCoy had his best year ever. Riley Cooper went from "why are we wasting a roster spot on him?" to career year. DeSean Jackson had a career year, too. But if Chip f'n Kelly can do all of THAT in his first year of coaching in the NFL, and he thinks we don't need DeSean, who are we to doubt him?
That's just my two cents.