ok fair enough. should we 2004? 2005? 2006? in any event, i agree that the latter half of last year was not goffs best. imo hes still leanring. hes what 24? oh tw..im pretty shure brady was older than goff in his 3rd year. but i digress. im just not particularly worried about it as an indication of his future play. i think you can find stretches for all great qbs where they didnt play thby PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
uh oh.... tom brady trended downward in his third year. is such a trend typical of 3rd year qbs? an aberration? was he injured? whatever it was he recovered nicely i guess.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
You said; "What is abundantly clear is that Goff's performances before and after the BYE were dramatically different. That is the reason for the downward...." what exactly did you mean by "that" if not "the bye"? Quotemax Huh? No one said the BYE was a reason. What was said is that Goff was better before the BYE, and worse after it. I have no idea wby PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
the bye week is not "the reason". you arbitrarily choose the bye week because you (many) observed a decline in his performance around that time. before and after designs are typically implemented because there is some sort of intervention or significant event that would cause an effect. for example, one may measure their weight before and after a diet with the diet as the casual event.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
Not only do I agree that mcvay and company believe they can win with Goff but the last 2 years proved it. Even if he stays at his current level they can win. Heck even on a bad day they but up 30 on a good defense. However do you pay all that money to an average qb? Maybe but I'm not sure I would do it. With that in mind i think the graph is missing some data which may lead to some misleadingby PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
The poster implied their was a great deal of misunderstanding regarding "the chart". I was wondering what he believed was the proper interpretation of the data.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
In the other thread on this topic but how does one properly read thr chart?by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
So if your approaching this correctly why do you the rams rushed into signing him long term? Are they unaware of this slope? Are they ignoring it? Are there alternative explanations for the slope? Clearly they have a different take. What could it be?by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
everybody on this board including yourself makes unsubstantiated claims. this is no different. he can claim the downward slope was caused by global warming if he wants.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
as it used to be but im pretty sure mcvay was the coach for the entire 20 game span thus representing a constant and should not account for the decline in performance.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
It was also pretty hot. I think both defenses got gassed towards the the of the game.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
They dont seem to value the ilbs all that much.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
Interesting. Ok. I think the sample is important because obviously all starting TEs are not the same. But I understand. Seems like a lot of work. I assume you have a real job. Lol. Anyway I'm interested to see what Ebron signs for. His career has been up and down. Either way it doesn't seem like a bad deal for Higbee.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
Being critical is not the same as being objective. Undue criticism can be just as biased as homerism.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
I realize you adjusted for inflation which I appreciate but 11 million seems high to me given that only 2 players make more than that. For instance why the top 4. Why not the top 10? That being said if your numbers are accurate Higbee does come in at under market value. It will be interesting to see where the next te (i think ebron?) comes in at.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
Well you keep saying that without telling me how you define what the market is. If you cant define the market you cant say its above or below it. That's a simple fact as well.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
Interesting way to look at the value of the contract. Even so. It doesn't seem "below average" it seems more at like at the average. But I'm kinda eyeballing it.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
what are you using as a comparison?by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
not sure i would call it a reach cuz he basically went where he was projected to go by many observers (even those who doubted his talent). imo hes also not quite a "bust as he is in the league and starting i guess (although his job seems a a bit tenuous given that he was cut and resigned. "bad decision" does seem to appropriate as it def was not a good decision. ultimately i woldby PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
bust, reach or whatever you want to call it. was picking GRob at 2 a good selection, a bad selection, or I guess we can throw neutral in there?by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com
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I was high on him going into camp but I'm not sure hes foojg to make the team. Mcvay seemed disappointed in his play in some of his comments. I think Brewer outplayed him. Backups could be Brewer, Edwards, and Evans.by PHDram - RamsFootballFans.com