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Lol, you have no idea if that is true.Both those guys are long shots for the Rams. More than likely the Rams QB will suck for years to come.
Lol, you have no idea if that is true.Both those guys are long shots for the Rams. More than likely the Rams QB will suck for years to come.
That's just the stages of grief you're going through.Like you, I am a Sammy dynasty owner. My initial reaction when I discovered it was the Rams (not the Eagles) Watkins had been traded to was a feeling akin to being kicked in the gut. But this is not Jeff Fisher's Rams. Sean McVay brings some offensive excitement to this team, and I like the direction the Rams are going. Now that I have recovered from the initial shock, I am warming up to the (longterm) idea of Sammy as a Ram.
I'm rooting for Danny to exercise the hat trick tag just for LOL factor.Cousins won't sign a long term deal with the Skins. Franchising him again would be almost 35 million. He is pretty much an unrestricted free agent next year
I'll take my chances with that prediction. I'll make a note to check back with you in 4 years.Lol, you have no idea if that is true.
Funny thing is, Redskins actually have the cap space to do it if they want!I'm rooting for Danny to exercise the hat trick tag just for LOL factor.
It would be great and he would piss off all the other owners even more. Imagine setting that kind of baseline for a salary.mquinnjr said:I'm rooting for Danny to exercise the hat trick tag just for LOL factor.
Gurley could be the big winner but one team in my leagues owns Gurley, Sammy and Zeke.Ted Lange as your Bartender said:Arguably the biggest winner of all
As someone who watched every single snap last year I couldn't agree more with this post. I guarantee if the roles were reversed and Wentz went 1st and Goff 2nd everyone would be talking about how awful Wentz is and how Goff is on the rise, etc etc. I truly felt bad for whom ever we picked last year as they were set up to fail.kneeshooter said:I don't think this can be stressed enough. Goff landed in the worst possible place for a 21 year old rookie QB to be. A defensive head coach, a TE coach as his OC and a first year failed NFL QB as his QB coach, and no standout WRs. This year's staff/weapons are light years ahead of where he was last year. Unless he is totally devoid of talent (which I don't believe) he will progress.
Watkins was talented but was often hurt. I think getting what they could for him made alot of sense here.Dr. Octopus said:Getting rid of their best WR (by far) and a good corner surely made them worse.
The Pats have been getting a "pass" to the playoffs for most of the last decade. They play in the worst division in football and nobody else is even close.Shutout said:You say that like this news changed anything
I wouldn't say that. The AFC South has certainly been worse in the past few years.The Pats have been getting a "pass" to the playoffs for most of the last decade. They play in the worst division in football and nobody else is even close.
What?-OZ- said:If they traded Shady you'll be shown to be right. But Watkins and Darby weren't making the bills win many games.
No.Silver & Black said:I would amend your statement to say that when healthy, he has THE POTENTIAL to be a force.
Forget that. Who wants to stay after work and put in hours for a company when there's no chance for promotions, raises or bonuses? No thank you.JFS171 said:There were also reports his own WRs declined to work with him outside of practice, which ... shame on them if true.
Say what? Everyone's playing for their next contract.Forget that. Who wants to stay after work and put in hours for a company when there's no chance for promotions, raises or bonuses? No thank you.
He was never healthy last year was he? Even when he was healthy in the past he wasn't exactly consistent. Maybe most of that is attributable to spotty qb play but he's not in my top 10 receivers right now. That could change, he does have the potential.No.
When healthy, he is a force - truly elite. If he stays healthy I'm sure Rams fans will back me up on this. The guy gets open on almost every play. That's no exaggeration. Elite.
Say what? Everyone's playing for their next contractForget that. Who wants to stay after work and put in hours for a company when there's no chance for promotions, raises or bonuses? No thank you.
My comment was in response to some one that said Watkins and Derby wouldn't help them win anymore games - not on whether it was the "right move" for the Bills to make. That's debateable at least.Watkins was talented but was often hurt. I think getting what they could for him made alot of sense here.
Call it semantics but I simply disagree. I don't think you can call any player "elite" at any position until they have several seasons of elite production on the field. Not projections on how they could, would or should have produced, but actually produced. Watkins is in what, his 4th year as a pro, has never been able to stay healthy and hasn't caught more than, what, 65 balls in a season. I'm sorry, I don't know how he can be called "elite" based on what he has actually done up until now. Like I said earlier, it's all potential until he gives elite production, not just one year but a few in a row. The number of years can be discussed, but not with Watkins, he hasn't done it once yet. Just saying.No.
When healthy, he is a force - truly elite. If he stays healthy I'm sure Rams fans will back me up on this. The guy gets open on almost every play. That's no exaggeration. Elite.
I agree. There is a difference between having elite talent and being an elite player, or more importantly, an elite producer. To date, despite having elite talent, Watkins has not been an elite producer.Call it semantics but I simply disagree. I don't think you can call any player "elite" at any position until they have several seasons of elite production on the field. Not projections on how they could, would or should have produced, but actually produced. Watkins is in what, his 4th year as a pro, has never been able to stay healthy and hasn't caught more than, what, 65 balls in a season. I'm sorry, I don't know how he can be called "elite" based on what he has actually done up until now. Like I said earlier, it's all potential until he gives elite production, not just one year but a few in a row. The number of years can be discussed, but not with Watkins, he hasn't done it once yet. Just saying.
Britt played 15 games last year and all 16 in 2015 and 2014. Watson played 8 last year and 13 the year before. I loved Watson coming out of college and think has elite talent. But until he actually stays on the field for a whole season and produces on the field, I'm not buying.Sammy has yet to catch more then 65 balls in a season yet everyone and their mother is saying this is a huge downgrade. I'm confident Watkins will have his best statistical year to date which is pretty funny considering all the doom and gloom posts. If he's on the field, he's going to produce. Anyone watch Kenny Britt last year?! Sammy is 5x the talent of Britt.
75/1100/10.
Ok, you're talking production. I'm talking talent. Two totally different things. No big deal.Call it semantics but I simply disagree. I don't think you can call any player "elite" at any position until they have several seasons of elite production on the field. Not projections on how they could, would or should have produced, but actually produced. Watkins is in what, his 4th year as a pro, has never been able to stay healthy and hasn't caught more than, what, 65 balls in a season. I'm sorry, I don't know how he can be called "elite" based on what he has actually done up until now. Like I said earlier, it's all potential until he gives elite production, not just one year but a few in a row. The number of years can be discussed, but not with Watkins, he hasn't done it once yet. Just saying.
La Canfora reported that the Bills and Rams had been talking trade ever since they both declined the 5th year options on Watkins and Robinson, so this wasn't some spur of the moment thing. Guessing the Bills were trying to work out that second trade with the Eagles before consumating this one. La Canfora also confirmed that the Rams have every intention of signing Watkins longterm asap, that his injury history was a concern but they felt he was worth the risk.
Why are you telling me this? Anyways, I would agree.Say what? Everyone's playing for their next contract.
Kenny Britt is no slouch talent wise....in fact they are similar in that they just seem snake bit by injuriesSammy has yet to catch more then 65 balls in a season yet everyone and their mother is saying this is a huge downgrade. I'm confident Watkins will have his best statistical year to date which is pretty funny considering all the doom and gloom posts. If he's on the field, he's going to produce. Anyone watch Kenny Britt last year?! Sammy is 5x the talent of Britt.
75/1100/10.
Yeah, Sammy is really really good.Interesting tweet comparing Sammy vs Julio (1st 3 NFL seasons):
https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/896495441310662657/photo/1
Haha, what? People been saying that about Bradford for years and yet here he still is...It's now or never for Goff. He's got weapons galore and offense killer, Jeff Fisher is long gone.
they didI think it was said, but ironically the Rams supposedly drafted Robinson over Watkins.
i am assuming you are being sarcasticForget that. Who wants to stay after work and put in hours for a company when there's no chance for promotions, raises or bonuses? No thank you.
Honestly nobody should argue otherwise. Year 3 was not good but largely (entirely?) Due to injuries.Yeah, Sammy is really really good.
I know, it is crazy. Possibilities:Honestly nobody should argue otherwise. Year 3 was not good but largely (entirely?) Due to injuries.
But why are they perceived so differently by their original team? There's literally no chance the falcons would have traded Julio for a 2nd after year 3.
FWIW - he's got Sammy's receiving yards wrong, it's 2,459 after 3 seasons, not 2,549. Transposed a digit.Interesting tweet comparing Sammy vs Julio (1st 3 NFL seasons):
https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/896495441310662657/photo/1
If the Rams are playing from behind a lot, it would likely be because their offense isn't doing anything (and/or turning the ball over). They have a talented defense and now have Wade Phillips in as DC.--and the Rams should be playing from behind a lot.
I don't think their offense will be dynamic by any means. However--many teams (lets say Bortles and the Jags for an example) feast off of garbage time stats when playing from behind. I think the Rams defense will be good--but not stout enough to keep that team competitive in games against high powered offensive teams for more than a half or so. There have been many instances where a really talented WR was able to put up halfway decent stats even with very poor qb play. I think Watkins will get targets and he will get yards. I do think his td total is capped from being on that team--but I don't think he goes from being a 2nd-3rd pick to being complete garbage because his qb goes from being bad to worse. I bumped him down 1-2 rounds because of the trade--just wondering--where do you think he should fit in specifically in regards to PPR ADP?If the Rams are playing from behind a lot, it would likely be because their offense isn't doing anything (and/or turning the ball over). They have a talented defense and now have Wade Phillips in as DC.
That's a fair assessment. I am a bit more bullish on him than that. With that being said--to give your ranking perspective. According to fantasy pros--currently WR33 coming off the board right now in PPR formats in regards to ADP is Brandon Marshall at pick 69--so you are between 1-1.5 rounds below where I think he should start getting consideration--and I wouldn't argue against that stance.I've knocked Sammy down to WR#33 in PPRs. I'm going to have to see something out of the Rams passing offense that makes me a believer.
I'd say this is pretty accurate. I also read a year or two ago that his hip is what might cost him a short career. Can't seem to find it but I'm certain I read he has a shorter shelf life. They don't want to pay him the franchise tag of 15M if he has a good year or even 13M if they picked up that 5th year option.I know, it is crazy. Possibilities:
1. Bills really don't think Sammy's foot is right
2. Bills think Sammy doesn't take care of his body well/refuses to play through minor injuries
3. Sammy has some kind of personality issue that has turned off management
4. The Bills are incompetent