Happened with Mike a tonThis snapping the ball with 1 second on the play clock seemed to happen under MLF. If it happened in the McCarthy era, it was in the last year or 2, I don't remember it happening all that much earlier in the McCarthy era.
Happened with Mike a tonThis snapping the ball with 1 second on the play clock seemed to happen under MLF. If it happened in the McCarthy era, it was in the last year or 2, I don't remember it happening all that much earlier in the McCarthy era.
You don't tell the generational all time greats to handicap themselves and the team because you don't like it.
For all we know, it had as much to do with all the Oline and weapons changes and the HC wanting to give them time to recognize and catch up before the snap. and MLF seems to like to run a slowed down offense IMO. I always got the sense he wanted to limit the number of plays they ran and more was not always better from him. Efficiency over quantity.
Ok, I looked through the page from the link you sent. It looked to me like a way to break everything into data. It doesn't address draft positions, salary cap considerations, coaching effectiveness etc.Love's performance will have a huge impact on the Packers winning games though. Therefore I expect Love has worked out pretty well if the team continues to be successful.
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As I have mentioned I'm well aware it's far from perfect but I don't have access to a better method.
First of all I used Pro Football Reference (PFR) to come up with that ranking. It's fine if you want to put the work in to include all the things you suggested to evaluate draft success since 2018 but I don't want to.
Overall, including free agency I would grade Gutekunst with a B so far. The one thing I'm most impressed with is his ability to find gems for cheap deals like he did with Campbell, Douglas and Nixon. In addition I like that he's being active in free agency all season long.
Ok, I looked through the page from the link you sent. It looked to me like a way to break everything into data. It doesn't address draft positions, salary cap considerations, coaching effectiveness etc.
For me, I'll stick with things like eye test, wins/losses, player development and behavior. For me it's a little early to have great confidence in grading Gutekunst but I'd probably be in the A-/B+ neighborhood from what I've seen and read. I'm not an easy grader either. I firmly believe that when grading drafts, there should be as many F's given out as A's, as many D's as B's. The reason I believe that is because we all know that the D and F performing GM's are getting fired inside of 3 years.
If I'm right those numbers are past performance numbers. That doesn't tell me to what degree the coaches are affecting individual and positional results. Something I think that is very understated in all these discussions are draft position in each round. There are big differences in picks 1-3 and 2-35 compared to 1-29 and 2-62. Yet people seem to compare team's 1st and 2nd round players as if they are equal in level of natural ability, talent and skill.As I mentioned repeatedly the metric is far from perfect. But while you might be able to fairly evaluate the Packers' draft picks I'm all but certain you don't have as much information about most other teams in the league making it close to impossible to compare them. Therefore I consider their numbers to be better than the eye test of a fan of a specific team.
He couldnt answer. Recall he doesn't get service? only does face timeSorry, I didn't have Aaron's number to personally tell him.
Even if I did, not like he would have answered the call anyways.
It’s one of the funnier things I’ve heard from his corner.He couldnt answer. Recall he doesn't get service? only does face time
Very true and as Packer fans we witness picking later rounds regular. If there was a league measurement in success rates they should use a points system. That way each draft pick would be scored by their draft points value and you’d get an equal comparison. Doing it by “round” will get us an idea, but doing it by a draft points value assigned to each selection would make it infallible.If I'm right those numbers are past performance numbers. That doesn't tell me to what degree the coaches are affecting individual and positional results. Something I think that is very understated in all these discussions are draft position in each round. There are big differences in picks 1-3 and 2-35 compared to 1-29 and 2-62. Yet people seem to compare team's 1st and 2nd round players as if they are equal in level of natural ability, talent and skill.
Well yes but infallible? Please. Also, what they rarely take into consideration are trades and players received or lost no matter what year. How often do you see a F grade because a team had no 1st round pick but they ended up with an xlnt player? Absurd. It's not like the writers are lazy. More like just stupid.Very true and as Packer fans we witness picking later rounds regular. If there was a league measurement in success rates they should use a points system. That way each draft pick would be scored by their draft points value and you’d get an equal comparison. Doing it by “round” will get us an idea, but doing it by a draft points value assigned to each selection would make it infallible.
I’d love to know that information. I’m not doing it by shorthand because it would take hours and it’s changing every draft. My Step brother is a legit Programmer and he likes the Pack simply because of me. I’ll ask if he could write a program on this so we can track it in here. If I can get him to do it I’ll display that info in here
I agree I don’t grade like sports writers. If you averaged all the Experts’ letter grades for a Draft you’d get a leaguewide B+ average.Well yes but infallible? Please. Also, what they rarely take into consideration are trades and players received or lost no matter what year. How often do you see a F grade because a team had no 1st round pick but they ended up with an xlnt player? Absurd. It's not like the writers are lazy. More like just stupid.
If I'm right those numbers are past performance numbers. That doesn't tell me to what degree the coaches are affecting individual and positional results. Something I think that is very understated in all these discussions are draft position in each round. There are big differences in picks 1-3 and 2-35 compared to 1-29 and 2-62. Yet people seem to compare team's 1st and 2nd round players as if they are equal in level of natural ability, talent and skill.
That would be awesome and an extremely valuable service to this forum that could very easily be used for every team in the league.Very true and as Packer fans we witness picking later rounds regular. If there was a league measurement in success rates they should use a points system. That way each draft pick would be scored by their draft points value and you’d get an equal comparison. Doing it by “round” will get us an idea, but doing it by a draft points value assigned to each selection would make it infallible.
I’d love to know that information. I’m not doing it by shorthand because it would take hours and it’s changing every draft. My Step brother is a legit Programmer and he likes the Pack simply because of me. I’ll ask if he could write a program on this so we can track it in here. If I can get him to do it I’ll display that info in here
Maybe use the Jimmy Johnson or similar draft value chart and some type of results ranking by say PFF or PFR or some other statistical nerds. Bonus for All-Pro seasons.My Step brother is a legit Programmer and he likes the Pack simply because of me. I’ll ask if he could write a program on this so we can track it in here. If I can get him to do it I’ll display that info in here
Love the idea!That would be awesome and an extremely valuable service to this forum that could very easily be used for every team in the league.
Yes, and not only that, I'm sure that would open an entire kettle of fish Rodgers would not want to open (comparisons with Brady). And for a third reason, I doubt Belichick would sign up his buddies either.Old tweet, but I just saw this for the first time. If it was already mentioned and discussed, apologies. I didn't know the Patriots were trying to trade for Rodgers and he refused to go there. I could see him not wanting to be coached by Belichick for sure.
And we will never know what if.Yes, and not only that, I'm sure that would open an entire kettle of fish Rodgers would not want to open (comparisons with Brady). And for a third reason, I doubt Belichick would sign up his buddies either.
Definitely a possibility, but IMO the 2 bigger reasons were Brady and Belichick. I just can't see Rodgers wanting to put himself directly in the shadow of Tom Brady. Nor can I imagine him wanting to have Belichick as his coach. All just a guessing game and even if the Patriots were trying to trade for Rodgers and you asked Rodgers to go on record, as to why he refused the trade (if he did), you wouldn't get a straight answer.You guys are overthinking this (as always). Why on Earth would Rodgers want to play for NE? I don't think the Jets are that great, but they at least have some young weapons on offense along w/ a quality defense. NE is flat out not very good so I don't blame him for not wanting to go there.
I just think it’s more about friendships he’s made (respect) with Tom Brady. I think those 2 have an alliance of sorts. They’ve been friends off the field going back awhile now. Rodgers picks and chooses his friends carefully and he does give loyalty to the very few. Brady is one of those and I’ve said it before that Aaron won’t step on Tom nor would Tom step on Aaron’s turf (play for GB etc) Ain’t happening.You guys are overthinking this (as always). Why on Earth would Rodgers want to play for NE? I don't think the Jets are that great, but they at least have some young weapons on offense along w/ a quality defense. NE is flat out not very good so I don't blame him for not wanting to go there.
HackettYou guys are overthinking this (as always). Why on Earth would Rodgers want to play for NE? I don't think the Jets are that great, but they at least have some young weapons on offense along w/ a quality defense. NE is flat out not very good so I don't blame him for not wanting to go there.
At Brady's age, would anyone in GB even want him to play here? I suppose there might be some.Brady is one of those and I’ve said it before that Aaron won’t step on Tom nor would Tom step on Aaron’s turf (play for GB etc) Ain’t happening.
On top of that the NY fit was just much more appealing across the board.
There was a brief moment during Trade talks that rumors of Brady coming out of retirement were circulating. As an example, Brady signing with NY could’ve meant a nightmare for us. I just don’t think those 2 QB’s would do anything to create animosity was more my point. So that thought or concern was dispelled pretty quickly.At Brady's age, would anyone in GB even want him to play here? I suppose there might be some.
I'm curious to see what Rodgers can do in NY, they have some talent. And if Rodgers succeeds, he can be a hero there. NE wasn't going to be impressed by anything short of a Super Bowl win.
Sounds like the Jets are releasing Mims, if they can't find a trade partner. Maybe you will get your wishI'm still mad Corey Davis wasn't involved in this trade....or minimum Mims.