JackT.
was Jake from State Farm
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good to see the media is putting women in high ranking positions. finally.
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So he should love Jameis, then, no?There are two things that have huge impact on how he evaluates. He likes QBs who have big arms. And he likes WRs/CBs who can fly down the field. These aren't the only factors, obviously. But in his mind if there's a QB or WR who can do everything else at an elite level but they lack that one thing, he will always devalue them in relation to how others view that player. It's as simple as that.
Its hard to respect a list that has Daniel Jones at number 21.that's a fair point. i actually ENJOY an informed & insightful contrarian viewpoint that makes me think, or consider another perspective. but over time, several of these talking head analysts have proven to be neither informed nor insightful. Chris Simms is one of them.
I have a broken grandfather clock in my media room. It is right 2x a day. It's a beautiful piece to look at, but I don't rely on that clock for timeliness.
my point is simply, instead of getting righteously indignant about contrarian hot takes....just ignore them....tune them out. otherwise, you're only feeding the dragon.
When CSP says JW2 is about the 26th best QB in the NFL, I'll pay attention.
He doesn't love his accuracy. But I think Jameis is about to have a big, big year.So he should love Jameis, then, no?
I dismiss his crap opinions as he’s as bias as bias can be and obviously let’s his disdain for certain organizations influence his decisions. When this is your job you should throw all datMy point was simply that you shouldn’t dismiss someone’s insights or opinions solely on the basis that he wasn’t an NFL superstar.