Boomerangutangangbang
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RE: NFL 2021-2022 Season
Burrows has a massive future ahead of him, he doesn't have the superstars at every position to call on like some teams, & for the time being he has to rely on big plays. He did well in getting the ball to his receivers quickly to avoid too many sacks after being the most sacked QB throughout the season.
On the other side of the ball Stafford generally got much more time to find his receivers, but still had issues with interceptions. neither are good, a sack will stop a drive, but at least you get to punt the ball away, it's the lesser of the 2 evils, but you don't really want your most important player taking too many hits. The Rams still won despite the turnovers, which is usually a deciding factor.
The Rams have assembled a team by trading for experienced players, but it's not always a sustainable method. Stan Kroenke has certainly put his money were his mouth is for the Rams with the most expensive stadium in the world. It looks like Arsenal are a side project to him, after the failed ESL, he hasn't made many friends on this side of the pond, & has hardly shown his face.
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Boomerangutangangbang
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RE: NFL 2021-2022 Season
^^ I've forgotten how this works, exactly, but I believe, it's equal picks per teams, one pick each per round. Basically, the lowest rank team will get the No,1 pick in round 1, not sure of the order after that in subsequent rounds. It gets complicated when teams wave picks & trade up for higher ranked players. Not a completely foolproof system, the general concept is to try to bring some measure of parity to the league, which works to a degree, obviously there's a number of factors, such as coaches etc. Once a team lands a star QB then there will always be a period of success, but the draft is a decent system, & you don't tend to get the same 5 or 6 teams dominating year after year, as we get in our Premier League Football.
I'm sure Rammy is more clued up than I am, regarding the draft.
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Rammyrascal
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RE: NFL 2021-2022 Season
(28-04-2022 21:12 )Boomerangutangangbang Wrote: ^^ I've forgotten how this works, exactly, but I believe, it's equal picks per teams, one pick each per round. Basically, the lowest rank team will get the No,1 pick in round 1, not sure of the order after that in subsequent rounds. It gets complicated when teams wave picks & trade up for higher ranked players. Not a completely foolproof system, the general concept is to try to bring some measure of parity to the league, which works to a degree, obviously there's a number of factors, such as coaches etc. Once a team lands a star QB then there will always be a period of success, but the draft is a decent system, & you don't tend to get the same 5 or 6 teams dominating year after year, as we get in our Premier League Football.
I'm sure Rammy is more clued up than I am, regarding the draft.
That's actually a good simple summary of how the NFL Draft works Boomer & and this is coming from someone who has been into the NFLfor 37 years when the 2022-2023 season starts.
I'll start the 2022-2023 NFL season thread tomorrow
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(This post was last modified: 28-04-2022 21:31 by Rammyrascal.)
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