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QB Marcus Mariota, WAS (1 Viewer)

I'm out. Drafted him as my "safe" backup for Mahomes and even started him this week. I'm not totally jumping on the Mahomes bandwagon just yet, but at a minimum you can't rule out that he has Top 5 upside. Meanwhile Mariota may be hurt, lost Walker, and doesn't look like he has any super impressive WRs. It's hard to say he still has the sneaky upside I had thought he did, and even in a 14-team league, there are better options on my WW if Mahomes doesn't pan out.

 
I'm out. Drafted him as my "safe" backup for Mahomes and even started him this week. I'm not totally jumping on the Mahomes bandwagon just yet, but at a minimum you can't rule out that he has Top 5 upside. Meanwhile Mariota may be hurt, lost Walker, and doesn't look like he has any super impressive WRs. It's hard to say he still has the sneaky upside I had thought he did, and even in a 14-team league, there are better options on my WW if Mahomes doesn't pan out.
Agreed. I drafted him as a rookie and have held onto him because of his potential but if a guy doesn't materialize by now, he probably won't. And the supporting cast is not strong.  Alex Smith would be better--and that's pretty sad.

 
Mariota told Vrabel he had no feeling beneath the elbow at times. Vrabel's reply was "Can you play?" so Mariota went back in

Pretty sure I'm never gonna forget that dopiness

 
Mariota told Vrabel he had no feeling beneath the elbow at times. Vrabel's reply was "Can you play?" so Mariota went back in

Pretty sure I'm never gonna forget that dopiness
Ringing endorsement for the backup QB too if the head coach thinks a numbed starter is still his best option...

 
Not the worst buy low(off waivers in some cases) I'd be comfy with him as a QB2, and anyone who drafted him as a QB1 were either punting QB, or reaching at the time.

I am willing to throw out the entire Miami game as meaningless. I can't recall a game that took 7 hours to finish, without multiple OT's. 

 
I spoke of Tua earlier and Mariota's friend and mentor role. Same high school, same QB coach that taught them everything. As everyone in college football seems to be falling in love with Tua I just wanted to remind people in this thread of that super strong connection these two have. 

I really wonder if Mariota continues to struggle, if the Titans won't be drafting Tua someday soon. 

 
Titans coach Mike Vrabel said he expects Marcus Mariota (questionable, elbow) and Blaine Gabbert to both play in Sunday's Week 2 matchup against the Texans.

Apparently Vrabel thinks he's Nick Saban now. Vrabel described Mariota's progress as "stagnant" in his recovery from an elbow injury suffered in last week's loss to Miami. Mariota was dreadful before his injury and though his stats don't reflect it, the offense actually moved better after Blaine Gabbert took over in the second half. Whoever gets the nod in Week 2 will get a tough matchup against a feisty Texans' pass-rush. Complicating matters, the Titans will also be without starting tackles Jack Conklin (knee) and Taylor Lewan (concussion). Houston's defense should be high-owned on DFS sites this week.

Related: Blaine Gabbert

Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter 

Sep 14 - 2:20 PM
 
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I don't expect Mariota to play but this was probably just a ploy to have the Texans be ready for him.

Mariota still doesn't feel right from the elbow down. Some are guessing it could be nerve damage but medical people are saying the video doesn't look like nerve damage, it looks like he could have swelling that is pinching a nerve, but there was no traumatic impact. What I heard carried on about how traumatic impact breaks bones and does this and that, sure it can happen but in general the guess is that nerve damage is panic by his fans. 

Does video prove anything? During his interviews, when he's holding his hand he is complaining about the feeling. When he's letting it normally hang by his side, he is not. This lends to swelling pinching a nerve.

All of this guessing stinks and Vrabel not giving quality updates is brutal yet again.

 
overreact? overthink? type point- Titans game mags are now being printed with Gabbert on the cover instead of Mariota. Posted by someone that works there 

 
With Kelly in the hospital, the Titans are down their starting TE and 3 tackles. I still strongly doubt Mariota plays. I've read a bunch since but I'm not buying it

 
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Marcus Mariota (elbow) "still isn’t able to grip the ball normally."

Schefter adds the Titans still have not decided if Mariota or Blaine Gabbert will start against the Texans, and it sounds like there is a real chance Gabbert gets the nod. Even if Mariota starts, it is nowhere close to a given he will be able to finish the game after attempting and failing to play through the injury last week. Fantasy players need to find another option at quarterback, and all Titans skill players should be downgraded.

Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter 

Sep 16 - 12:03 AM

 
flapgreen said:
This guy just doesn't have it. Time for the Titans to move on
This is the common theme. If that happens, I would bet big $ he is Brady's heir and Belichick develops a sinister laugh. Belichick absolutely adores Mariota (and Casey). He's into his fourth year so we should be starting to pass from student to experienced veteran-ish guy. He still looks like a student. He's a perfect student, an awesome guy, super high character, will literally do what the coach asks even if it's wrong. As the veteran-ish guy, his throws aren't always right for the situation. I can tell he's uncomfortable but that doesn't matter, if it requires touch or over the shoulder or outside sideline...he's gotta do it.  

One of the things many don't understand is he was phenomenal in high school throwing on the run and specifically he threw amazing bombs 50? yards or so. As they show Tua and Mariota in high school, you notice OMG the Titans have never used that ability at all. They're so scared he'll get hurt, they never let him run around and chuck it.  At Oregon, he was masterful with the option (not generally successful for anyone in the NFL) and with the quick quick passes. The Titans almost always have him in a 3 or 4 step drop taking several seconds versus him firing right away. It's pretty stupid to draft a guy great at XYZ and have him do ABC.

I would not be surprised if the Titans command a first for him, BB gives it up, and then they combine both first to move up and get Tua. The Titans are convinced (and me too) that the Hawaiian peaceful stress free mindset is awesome for QBs and the Hawaiian good boy stuff is too. This would meet what I would think both franchises want. It's too wild a prediction so let me just stick with him going to NE and being a star under BB.

Bottomline is it's there- stop changing his OC (4) his QB coach (5 in four years) and his OC (3 in 4 years) and his offense (5 in 4 years) and his WRs changing every year too.

He practiced all summer with Taywan getting way more reps than anyone else, yet he got 9 snaps last week. Rishard sat much of the offseason because of potential trades and then a torn meniscus. Walker is out for the year. The latter are "nails" on third down and his panic guys. It's tough for any QB to lose that type of guy. Rishard needs to get comfy fast because he needs a panic guy. Davis is super impressive but he also isn't at the elite level yet and is still learning. Marcus and the offense will have issues til he gets there. A drive can be stalled because Davis runs a poor route or drops a pass on a key third down, but yet they gotta keep going to him and let him work through that. Last year's 2 WR inline offense forced him to force the ball, as Cosell charted one game, all but one pass had to be thrown to a target in traffic. Umm there's a reason NFL teams don't use a 1950s offense. 

LaFleur doesn't have to rock overnight, and MM8 won't have to be great this week or next. We just need to see a rhythm. Jared Goff was awful as a rookie but they got him going with these quick snap N throws and simple reads. LaFleur IS capable of making the O simple and getting a QB rolling. Everyone posted videos of Mariota rolling out like Steve Young this summer. He got hurt and maybe there wasn't time or a scenario to do that in week one. Let's wait to see that too. No one is moving on, now. He's got 2018 so let's see it develop and then decide. LaFleur can make a career for himself if he will get this O on track. He's gotta do something outside of Shanny and McVay's shadow though.

 
Mariota does have feeling and isn't losing it regularly so it does appear the doc guesses were correct and it was just swelling. His hand is, however, still swollen some which is what Schefter's source was getting at.

The Titans lost their third stringer to Miami before week 1. They signed Logan Woodside, a rookie that was with the Bengals and many weren't a big fan of. 
They don't have another after Gabbert. Woodside knows whatever he learned in a week- a week where they had to iron out issues with the first string- he can't be ready.

Their longtime (8 year?) third stringer beat out the dynasty guy y'all liked in NYG.

In the past (seriously) they had Antonio Andrews as an emergency QB and practice QB. Guy was Mr Kentucky in high school as a quarterback so even though he was built like a small truck, he had some talent. Supposedly (and probably not surprisingly with his outstanding athleticism) Adoree is an emergency guy and has an arm to him. He may too know the offense enough with his time at WR.
 

Under Mularkey (because Robiske) they did have some plays that were direct snaps to the RB and in preseason they did put 3 RBs in and 2 RBs with no QB or 2RBs and the QB shift wide. They used to have Stevens (best blocking TE ever IMO) and Fasano (PFF's top rated blocking TE one year) and with the great young tackles...maybe they could even win a game obviously running every play. It'd sure be a fun mano y mano contest.  This tangent is bunk now because they don't have those TEs, they don't have those tackles, and they are gonna be in super bad shape if Gabbert gets hurt.

If this happens-It is bad planning on their part but by the same token, I don't think the GM should be ready to be down two QBs and three tackles in week two. It's just ugh.

Mariota being active is probably just because. I doubt he plays. He may be a handoff guy if Gabbert gets hurt. If he can't grip the ball, they can't exactly ask him to throw it.

 
This is the common theme. If that happens, I would bet big $ he is Brady's heir and Belichick develops a sinister laugh. Belichick absolutely adores Mariota (and Casey). He's into his fourth year so we should be starting to pass from student to experienced veteran-ish guy. He still looks like a student. He's a perfect student, an awesome guy, super high character, will literally do what the coach asks even if it's wrong. As the veteran-ish guy, his throws aren't always right for the situation. I can tell he's uncomfortable but that doesn't matter, if it requires touch or over the shoulder or outside sideline...he's gotta do it.  

One of the things many don't understand is he was phenomenal in high school throwing on the run and specifically he threw amazing bombs 50? yards or so. As they show Tua and Mariota in high school, you notice OMG the Titans have never used that ability at all. They're so scared he'll get hurt, they never let him run around and chuck it.  At Oregon, he was masterful with the option (not generally successful for anyone in the NFL) and with the quick quick passes. The Titans almost always have him in a 3 or 4 step drop taking several seconds versus him firing right away. It's pretty stupid to draft a guy great at XYZ and have him do ABC.

I would not be surprised if the Titans command a first for him, BB gives it up, and then they combine both first to move up and get Tua. The Titans are convinced (and me too) that the Hawaiian peaceful stress free mindset is awesome for QBs and the Hawaiian good boy stuff is too. This would meet what I would think both franchises want. It's too wild a prediction so let me just stick with him going to NE and being a star under BB.

Bottomline is it's there- stop changing his OC (4) his QB coach (5 in four years) and his OC (3 in 4 years) and his offense (5 in 4 years) and his WRs changing every year too.

He practiced all summer with Taywan getting way more reps than anyone else, yet he got 9 snaps last week. Rishard sat much of the offseason because of potential trades and then a torn meniscus. Walker is out for the year. The latter are "nails" on third down and his panic guys. It's tough for any QB to lose that type of guy. Rishard needs to get comfy fast because he needs a panic guy. Davis is super impressive but he also isn't at the elite level yet and is still learning. Marcus and the offense will have issues til he gets there. A drive can be stalled because Davis runs a poor route or drops a pass on a key third down, but yet they gotta keep going to him and let him work through that. Last year's 2 WR inline offense forced him to force the ball, as Cosell charted one game, all but one pass had to be thrown to a target in traffic. Umm there's a reason NFL teams don't use a 1950s offense. 

LaFleur doesn't have to rock overnight, and MM8 won't have to be great this week or next. We just need to see a rhythm. Jared Goff was awful as a rookie but they got him going with these quick snap N throws and simple reads. LaFleur IS capable of making the O simple and getting a QB rolling. Everyone posted videos of Mariota rolling out like Steve Young this summer. He got hurt and maybe there wasn't time or a scenario to do that in week one. Let's wait to see that too. No one is moving on, now. He's got 2018 so let's see it develop and then decide. LaFleur can make a career for himself if he will get this O on track. He's gotta do something outside of Shanny and McVay's shadow though.
as tired as the "he should sign with/be traded to NE" is around these parts, this absolutely makes sense. Personally I dont think TEN will need to move on. its been 1 week and he was/is hurt let's wait for a more accurate sample size before we write him off

 
Mariota's feeling in his hand isn't right still. There's still swelling in his forearm and elbow. They tried a glove to see if it'd help give him enough sensation but it just was an idea that didn't pan out. 

His injury was described as minor but unlucky because the swelling is pinching a nerve. Now, though, they're saying he could cause permanent nerve damage if he further injures it- with the nerve already pinched it's like well setup to be permanently damaged, so they must wait for the swelling to go down. 

 
This is a tough situation - He is really hard to roster.  I think he is a top 15 QB,  because 1) the job is his and 2) he uses his legs to score points 3) I think he is more talented than the other usual QB2 suspects...  I see him getting dropped for Andy Dalton....  ugh.

 
Speaking Monday, Titans coach Mike Vrabel said there are still throws Marcus Mariota (elbow) can't make.

Mariota was forced into Sunday's game against the Jaguars after Blaine Gabbert was concussed. It appears Mariota will start Week 4. Vrabel is hopeful the team can run a bigger package of plays this time around. The team will not sign a third quarterback, indicating it does indeed believe Mariota's health is getting better. Mariota will not be a viable QB2 against the Eagles' swarming defense.

Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter 

Sep 24 - 2:19 PM
 
Titans coach Mike Vrabel confirmed Marcus Mariota (elbow) will start Week 4 against the Eagles.

It was an easy call for Vrabel with Blaine Gabbert in the concussion protocol. Mariota's elbow isn't 100 percent yet, but he was at least serviceable in Week 3, throwing for 100 yards on 12-of-18 passing against Jacksonville while adding seven carries for 51 rushing yards. He'll be backed up by Austin Davis, who was signed earlier this week.

Source: ProFootballTalk on NBC Sports 

Sep 26 - 5:01 PM

 
I've given up on him. Regression and injuries and a bad offense. Don't see him ever being top shelf and certainly not this year.

 
Incredible game. Mature decisions. Often on the money with his throws. 400-450 yards if gimmes weren't dropped.

 
I actually just traded him away earlier today. But he showed once again just how valuable he is. 

:wub:

 
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Watching the highlights, didn't notice it live. Mariota dived onto his side, shoulder, or bottom- he never stopped his fall with his hands. For a guy that ran a bunch, that took some athleticism and awareness.

 
Incredible game. Mature decisions. Often on the money with his throws. 400-450 yards if gimmes weren't dropped.
400-450 yards if he could hit WRs with 2 steps.. ie Corey Davis on the 28 yarder - gimme TD with a decent throw.

A good game and I get that this is a rallying point for fans.  I imagine he will remain on the wire.

 
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400-450 yards if he could hit WRs with 2 steps.. ie Corey Davis on the 28 yarder - gimme TD with a decent throw.

A good game and I get that this is a rallying point for fans.  I imagine he will remain on the wire.
It was a bit ahead of Davis but right on to Jennings, Taylor, and Smith a couple times if not three.

Their focus must be to incorporate the run game so I don't expect 350 from him. Still that's an amazing game for a guy without full feeling in his hand

 
Greg Cosell was uncomfortable discussing Matt LaFleur and said he can only imagine how he feels.

Greg has been doing interviews a long time and is always wonderful and so widely respected for doing so.  He struggled with his positivity and made every effort to not say it, but he pretty much said the Titans offense doesn't fit any of their players.

How they use the QB, their talented line, the runners, the WR skillsets, he even thought their TEs had more than enough to contribute each week and expected much more from Jonnu. 

Offensive coordinators (and coaches) usually get a year and a half to two years to show what they can do. 

Second week where LaFleur looked downright sad and not his professional matter of fact self. He had a well thought out line about the NFL being a humbling experience and was more prepared this week.

I think ya gotta wonder if he can last much longer, nevermind til a year from now.

 
Greg Cosell was uncomfortable discussing Matt LaFleur and said he can only imagine how he feels.

Greg has been doing interviews a long time and is always wonderful and so widely respected for doing so.  He struggled with his positivity and made every effort to not say it, but he pretty much said the Titans offense doesn't fit any of their players.

How they use the QB, their talented line, the runners, the WR skillsets, he even thought their TEs had more than enough to contribute each week and expected much more from Jonnu. 

Offensive coordinators (and coaches) usually get a year and a half to two years to show what they can do. 

Second week where LaFleur looked downright sad and not his professional matter of fact self. He had a well thought out line about the NFL being a humbling experience and was more prepared this week.

I think ya gotta wonder if he can last much longer, nevermind til a year from now.
His offense is horrific.  They appear to be worse now than in week 1.   Brutal.  Not as bad as the Rams under Jeff Fisher,  but not much better.

 
If you can catch the video of Marcus being interviewed by London press, watch it for like a minute. Everyone is so polite and proper it's actually super odd like what did I just watch?

 
Watching the Titans game in London this morning it's clear Tennessee just doesn't trust Mariota as a passer. It's also kind of evident their offensive line is less than ideal right now. Wasn't that group among the very best in the past few seasons?

Watching Mariota pass is kind of painful. Not sure the Titans feel this way, but he's not a franchise quarterback and the team should do what they have to do to move on from him. Guessing they could trade him to one of the QB thirsty teams for a decent return.

With Henry...he seems like the same runner to me. So why do they keep putting him in shotgun formations and running him like they do Dion Lewis? If Henry ran in an offense that better suits his skill set I still believe he'd put up good fantasy numbers.

Kind of wish Tennessee would decide if they are going to pound the rock and use their RBs like crazy of go spread all the time to leverage Mariota's ability to run and focus their offense around a talent like Corey Davis. The offense just seems like it's dabbling in everything and mastering none right now. 

 
Watching the Titans game in London this morning it's clear Tennessee just doesn't trust Mariota as a passer. It's also kind of evident their offensive line is less than ideal right now. Wasn't that group among the very best in the past few seasons?

Watching Mariota pass is kind of painful. Not sure the Titans feel this way, but he's not a franchise quarterback and the team should do what they have to do to move on from him. Guessing they could trade him to one of the QB thirsty teams for a decent return.

With Henry...he seems like the same runner to me. So why do they keep putting him in shotgun formations and running him like they do Dion Lewis? If Henry ran in an offense that better suits his skill set I still believe he'd put up good fantasy numbers.

Kind of wish Tennessee would decide if they are going to pound the rock and use their RBs like crazy of go spread all the time to leverage Mariota's ability to run and focus their offense around a talent like Corey Davis. The offense just seems like it's dabbling in everything and mastering none right now. 
Not sure what you are watching today but Mariota looks great.  Some big WR drops which has been happening all year.

 
Not sure what you are watching today but Mariota looks great.  Some big WR drops which has been happening all year.
If that game was "Mariota looking great" I rest my case.  He just doesn't stack up as an NFL passer.  You could see it all game long, especially on slant routes that were consistently thrown 100 mph into traffic.  He also missed receivers open in the flat early in the play numerous times.  His mobility is above average...that's about it though.

 
Mariota was fine.

I'd give him some negatives for panicking in the pocket but after last week "he's allowed to."

Missed the LB on the tipped pass INT and the other.

I can't think of any other pass that was bad. A very large percent were right on target

When he had to run, he thought he was a RB and stiff armed on one run, dragged two defenders on another.

They have another awful offensive coordinator. If you can't see he is doing what the coach's ask then I understand that. Maybe it's because I watch them every week. 

Taywan got to use his speed once and dropped it but...once!

Not long after, Davis dropped one and it felt like "when's the last time he was on a route?"

The Titans have very inexperienced weapons, but they have loads of talent. The OC just doesn't use them as such. Adoree hasn't even played O this year, Henry rarely gets short yardage runs but he's the biggest beast in football, run right when they led the NFL running left last year....soooo much wrong and Marcus has to somehow do his thing

 
Marcus Mariota completed 21-of-29 passes for 240 yards and two touchdowns in the Titans' 28-14, Week 9 win over the Cowboys on Monday night.

He added 32 yards and a third touchdown on 10 attempts as a runner, including a couple late kneel-downs. Things couldn't have started any worse for the Titans' offense, as Mariota was sack-fumbled on the opening series and then lost a second fumble on the very next possession on a botched handoff with Dion Lewis. Things quickly turned around in the second quarter and the rest of the way, with Mariota hooking up with Lewis for an 18-yard score on a screen pass. He also had a perfectly-paced 36-yard deep shot down the middle to Darius Jennings on a bit of a wobbler into triple-coverage. Mariota's second passing score was a beautifully-read RPO shovel pass to Jonnu Smith from seven yards away. Mariota has had his two best games of the season against NFC East teams. The Titans host the Patriots in Week 10. Mariota will be a QB2.

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