If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
If you are having difficulty logging in, please REFRESH the page and clear your browser cache and try again.
If you still can't get logged in, please try using Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, or Safari to login. Also be sure you are using the latest version of your browser. Internet Explorer has not been updated in over seven years and will no longer work with the Forum software. Thanks
Lions will encounter the same difficulties most likely....It comes with winning....brad Holmes will have to keep drafting well as some of these pieces may have to go elsewhere to get paid.
San Fransisco hasn’t done themselves any favors in their drafts lately. In the last 4 drafts they’ve only had 2 1st round picks (one was Trey Lance), 3 2nd round picks, 8 3rd round picks, 4 4th round picks. Of the 17 high rounds picks, 5 aren’t even with the team any more.
"This is an empty signature. Because apparently carrying a quote from anyone in this space means you are obsessed with that person. "
Evil Parallel Universe Lions fans: You will believe in NOW! Comply or suffer the consequences.
This sig brought to you by Omni Consumer Products. For all your consumer product and government needs, OCP has the approved solution for you.
San Fransisco hasn’t done themselves any favors in their drafts lately. In the last 4 drafts they’ve only had 2 1st round picks (one was Trey Lance), 3 2nd round picks, 8 3rd round picks, 4 4th round picks. Of the 17 high rounds picks, 5 aren’t even with the team any more.
This is the big key issue, they have played the comp pick game well but they haven't capitalized enough on those picks. And as detailed,.they gave away those picks for Lance and he did nothing for them.
This is the big key issue, they have played the comp pick game well but they haven't capitalized enough on those picks. And as detailed,.they gave away those picks for Lance and he did nothing for them.
we were wondering if that trade would bite them, and apparently it has caught up to them, even with the luck they had in finding Purdy with the last pick in the draft.
That’s why when you decide to take an “F them picks” stance, you better be sure. The Rams did it right. They went for an established, talented QB who just needed a supporting cast. The 49ers gave away prime picks for a total unknown and it bit them hard. They were lucky Purdy turned out as good as he did.
We can list the Lions injuries and Niner injuries and the Lions have more. But the Niner injuries really crippled their offense. They lost McCaffrey, Aiyuk and Jennings. That structurally damaging to their offense. Even though their offense has been pretty good. Purdy has done a lot, but he's still just a third year NFL quarterback.
It's also very hard even with the extra picks to continue to strike gold and develop players when you have a stacked roster. The currency in which to develop draft picks is always practice reps and games played. The Lions will run into this as well.
The main thing with the Niners is the Superbowl hangover. It's a real thing, it doesn't happen to every losing team but it happens to a lot of them.
We can list the Lions injuries and Niner injuries and the Lions have more. But the Niner injuries really crippled their offense. They lost McCaffrey, Aiyuk and Jennings. That structurally damaging to their offense. Even though their offense has been pretty good. Purdy has done a lot, but he's still just a third year NFL quarterback.
It's also very hard even with the extra picks to continue to strike gold and develop players when you have a stacked roster. The currency in which to develop draft picks is always practice reps and games played. The Lions will run into this as well.
The main thing with the Niners is the Superbowl hangover. It's a real thing, it doesn't happen to every losing team but it happens to a lot of them.
Their offense may have been crippled their by injury, and maybe there’s a carryover effect on their defense; but they went from top 3 in points for and against to #16 in points for and #20 in points against.
There is no amount of comp picks to make up for using 3 firsts, a second, 2 thirds, and a fifth for essentially one player, McCaffrey. And they didn’t even get the benefit of cheap years with McCaffrey
Holmes may trade around a lot during the draft, but it’s generally low level picks to move up in higher rounds.
Last edited by mason reese; December 4, 2024, 10:27 AM.
"This is an empty signature. Because apparently carrying a quote from anyone in this space means you are obsessed with that person. "
It's the symptom of trying to win at the end of a window. McCaffrey is a great trade for them to try and win the Superbowl last year. It fell short. The Lions are were on the other side, eventually it's going to happen to them as well.
The Eagles have done a good job of threading the needle on extending a window - as they’ve had to pay a bunch of money to their offensive stars, they have pivoted (mostly) to a lot of young guys on defense and they’ve hit on a bunch of those choices. So they are well positioned for the next couple of years with that balance. Bit that’s because they’ve had the picks and made a lot of good draft choices.
The Eagles have also signed/extended their guys early in the process to help them manage the cap number even on these big deals, something the Lions have looked to do as well.
The Eagles have done well, but they also had a Superbowl hangover and collapsed last year. Had a 4 win year in 2020. Had a mediocre 4 year run in between super bowl appearances.
There is nothing to say this is a dip for the 49ers that can't be overcome next year. Just getting better in the red zone on both defense and offense would help.
I thought the Ravens/Eagles game was a flaw fest. Tony Romo talking how great these two offenses were and they were both struggling to put drives together.
Comment