See, that’s the problem. They put in the legwork and still get it wrong. Now, granted, scouts aren’t making the draft choices, but they’re still compiling most of the information the GMs use when drafting. And even then, with all that work every year, there are still more and more guys slipping through the net. It shouldn’t happen, but it does. Maybe expanding scouting departments—especially with larger rosters on the horizon—would work, but I doubt it.
That #16 for the pack should not be playing, they woyuld be better off with Quarless or Lee lining up at Wr.
Oh come on man. You never work your *** off and be wrong? Some people have way to high expectations and honestly, its ridiculous.
Mike Pereira has done more to ruin football than anyone not named DeMaurice Smith, Bud Selig, or David Stern. There is no “process of the catch” in the rulebook. None. I expect all 32 teams to do better early in the draft than late in the draft. Lately it’s been the opposite. Arian Foster, Davone Bess, Jay Ratliff, and Tony Romo all come to mind.
Eh, fact is this is no new thing though alen, scouts have blown calls on players since the 30's, to me the real key is for a sharp GM to sift the actual bust from just the situational washout.
Did this game kick off at 6:00PM EST, with a half-hour feed delay? For the first time ever, I am seeing things happen on Game Center before I am seeing it happen on the TV. Heh, heh.
He's fast enough, and that's all that matters. I don't care if he runs a 4.4 or a 4.6 when he works out. His game speed is among the best of any back in this draft, and his vision and balance are unmatched.
Anyway, would Mike Pereira say that Rashard Mendenhall failed to complete the process of the rush and so that’s not actually a fumble?