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Monroe trade is quietly looking better.....shhhh......
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Quote:Typical hyperbole, the minute a players no longer a Jag they where never that good anyways That was the biggest crock of bull I've ever seen. And what's funny is how the "Caldwell I trust" guys ate it up citing Tony Khan and his "analytical data", the same guy who took to Twitter to defend the Anger pick with analytics. "2 premier tackles in today's league" "Getting ahead of the trend" ....pffff what a bunch of bologna.
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We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:That was the biggest crock of bull I've ever seen. And what's funny is how the "Caldwell I trust" guys ate it up citing Tony Khan and his "analytical data", the same guy who took to Twitter to defend the Anger pick with analytics. Gabbert only needs 2.1 more seconds ![]() Quote:Gabbert only needs 2.1 more seconds I'm not sure what's worse, Gene Smith's drafting or Tony Khan's analytics :woot:
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Monroe was a top 10 LT the last two years, and has been as elite as it gets since going to Baltimore. He had a rough couple games to start the season while trying to learn a new zone blocking scheme, with a QB who has zero pocket awareness, and playing alongside literally the worst player in the entire NFL in Rackley. Point is, he is very good but it was just time to move on for him. He was a good and loyal soldier for one of the dreariest regimes in NFL history and I'm happy he is excelling in a new situation better tailored to his skills.
<a class="" href='https://twitter.com/PFF'>Pro Football Focus @<b>PFF</b></a><a class="" href='https://twitter.com/PFF/status/397454335715467264' title="12:04 PM - 4 Nov 13">4 Nov</a> <p class="" style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:Arial, sans-serif;background-color:rgb(245,245,245);">Eugene Monroe making himself some money this offseason. 3 starts with the Ravens have produced +7.8 grade, just 4 QB disruptions allowed Quote:Monroe was a top 10 LT the last two years, and has been as elite as it gets since going to Baltimore. He had a rough couple games to start the season while trying to learn a new zone blocking scheme, with a QB who has zero pocket awareness, and playing alongside literally the worst player in the entire NFL in Rackley. Point is, he is very good but it was just time to move on for him. He was a good and loyal soldier for one of the dreariest regimes in NFL history and I'm happy he is excelling in a new situation better tailored to his skills. QFT
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Quote:Monroe was a top 10 LT the last two years, and has been as elite as it gets since going to Baltimore. He had a rough couple games to start the season while trying to learn a new zone blocking scheme, with a QB who has zero pocket awareness, and playing alongside literally the worst player in the entire NFL in Rackley. Point is, he is very good but it was just time to move on for him. He was a good and loyal soldier for one of the dreariest regimes in NFL history and I'm happy he is excelling in a new situation better tailored to his skills. Monroe has a much better opportunity to develop into a pro bowler with the Ravens that he did with the Jags. Players just don't get better here ....
Quote:Monroe has a much better opportunity to develop into a pro bowler with the Ravens that he did with the Jags. Players just don't get better here .... Exactly, which is also telling of a COACHING issue. The Jags have had very weak assistants for the bulk of their coaching staffs for a long time now and spanning several regimes.
Quote:OK, understood. But if I may... No, because the mind or overall opinion isn't "changed". I have stated in now several posts, that I still take issue with the mis-management in the deal because they should have gotten more for Monroe. All I am doing here is trying to see the actual deal that played out for as positive as can be - and thats with the Ravens continued losing and the Jags getting the highest possible picks out of the deal. Apparently though - you, ANgryDakota, and EFF BEE TEE have to find something to soil yourselves over however.
Quote:Exactly, which is also telling of a COACHING issue. Time to let it go man.... let it go. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Time to let it go man.... let it go. Let it go? Why its a major issue and has been for some time. Thats the problem - too many of you and I guess in the Jags upper front office continue to just gloss over this point and "let it go". The Jags lack of player development with rookies is also largely about the lack of quality assistant coaches. Its no "coincidence" that the Jags HAVE been able to do a pretty good job developing WR's over the past several years....Shorts, Blackmon, and even seeing positive things out of guys like Mike Brown and Steven Burton....gee, funny how that happens when you have a guy like Jerry Sullivan as the WR coach who is definitely well regarded as a very good WR coach. The Jags have had crap at DL coach, OL coach, LB coach (yes Duffner sucks), OC, DC, among other assitant coaching positions for years now. Its as big a problem as the poor drafting. Quote:Tune's not changing, trade still was botched. I said that then, and still said it in this very post. You need to actually comprehend what you are reading. Too bad I couldn't type in crayon so perhaps you'd get it quicker....I am merely just trying to look at the deal from as positive an angle as can be given the circumstances.Please leave clever, witty responses to those capable of actually crafting them. You're not smart enough to come up with anything original. I think that's pretty well established, and this response is certainly illustrative of that fact. You're spinning. That's all you're doing. And you are spinning because you have to hedge your bets in the event the trade actually turns out to be a good thing for this team. It's what you do. It's your shtick. Bash like crazy, but then start a thread not bashing for a brief moment so you can claim down the road that you supported it all along. Anyone here for more than a week with an IQ higher than shoe leather sees it. Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Quote:Please leave clever, witty responses to those capable of actually crafting them. As if you "coined" the phrase type in crayon....lol, get over yourself. If my response was unoriginal than so is 95% of your vocabulary. I'm not spinning. I'm actually laying out there rather clearly that I still thought the deal was botched. That has remained consistent. If the deal turns out to be a good one for the Jags and bad one for the Ravens, I'll be wrong. There's no spinning. You and others, as said, just need something to soil themselves over here.
None of this matters if Monroe already made it known that he doesn't want to come back to be a Jaguar.
Franchising him was deemed not worth it. Draft picks for a team with this many holes are most valuable commodity. Getting something rather than nothing is how this deal went down. I don't think a 4th and 5th, especially if the ravens end up missing the playoffs, is a bad deal for us. It's not a great deal, noone said it was, but it's not bad.
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We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:None of this matters if Monroe already made it known that he doesn't want to come back to be a Jaguar. talking about changing tunes, just 2 pages ago you where schooling me on how Monroe wasn't even that good of a player!
Quote:talking about changing tunes, just 2 pages ago you where schooling me on how Monroe wasn't even that good of a player! I'm not going to repeat myself. Nowhere did I say he's a bad player. I actually said multiple times that he's a pretty good player. A pretty good player with 12 games remaining on his contract here was traded for a 4th and 5th, which I believe is fair. I did say that he's NOT elite, far from it, and that even if he IS in the top 10, he's more like the 9th or 10th guy that barely squeezed into this all-important top 10 list.
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Quote:Basically. There's no way Eugene gets anywhere near #20 either unless we're strictly looking at pass protection. I think it gets overlooked just how dominating he was as a run blocker, and quite frankly just how much of a downgrade Cameron is in the run blocking department. If not top 10, Eugene is easily top 15. I could buy that he fits somewhere in the 9 to 14 range among starting left tackles.
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Quote:I'm not going to repeat myself. Nowhere did I say he's a bad player. I actually said multiple times that he's a pretty good player. A pretty good player with 12 games remaining on his contract here was traded for a 4th and 5th, which I believe is fair. It's like clock work, ___ Player leaves the team for whatever reason 1.) ____ Player wasn't that good anyways, this board over rated him! He was "pretty good" then he was "average" or maybe the code word "decent" 2.) ____ Player didn't want to be here anymore, they would've never resigned here! 3.) _____ Player was apart of a 2-14 team he couldn't have been that good if the team sucked that bad! and recycle............... We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:There's no way Eugene gets anywhere near #20 either unless we're strictly looking at pass protection. I think it gets overlooked just how dominating he was as a run blocker, and quite frankly just how much of a downgrade Cameron is in the run blocking department. If not top 10, Eugene is easily top 15. I could buy that he fits somewhere in the 9 to 14 range among starting left tackles. He's tried to describe Monroe in 3 different ways in the thread alone, he has no clue. It's just the usual downplay a players value to justify a move. Quote:Let it go? Why its a major issue and has been for some time. Thats the problem - too many of you and I guess in the Jags upper front office continue to just gloss over this point and "let it go". The Jags lack of player development with rookies is also largely about the lack of quality assistant coaches. Duffner doesn't suck...he just been stuck with some of the worst talent at LB. Poz is doing a tremendous job, but the rest of these guys including Allen are mostly undrafted or very late round scrubs. I do agree with the rest of these positions, however. Clearly the OLs and DLs aren't getting the job done, and there's some big names on both sides too. But it's really the OC and DC. I believe strongly that Gus Bradley is the guy to lead this team, but really who in the world are these coordinators. I mean, talk about scrubs. These two are absolute nobodies thrown into high level positions just because they know Bradley. What this team needs is legitimate NFL coordinators.
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Quote:THis is true, however, trade value isn't judged by how a player does AFTER the deal,Sure it is. Where's the rule that says you can't judge a trade by who ends up getting the most out of it in the end? I think that's the only way to judge a trade. We actually won't know how we truly fared in this trade until the picks are made and subsequently developed. But why wait when we can just jump to the "Caldwell screwed up" insta-bash? Monroe was rated a top ten LT (or somewhere near that) BEFORE the season as you've said. But he was playing well below that when Caldwell traded him. It's not like he was traded and then started playing worse. Caldwell got decent value for him - and now it's starting to look like it may be "good" value. But - by all means - don't let this get in the way of your GM bashing. (Or your OC bashing, or your HC bashing, or your FO bashing, or your scouting dept bashing, or .........) Anyway, those two picks are indeed looking to be better than we previously expected - and kudos to you for recognizing it despite it detracting from your prior Caldwell bash-fest. |
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