Wyldnwoody44 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 32 minutes ago, Porous Five Hole said: *0, DNP, DNP, 83, 42, 20, 35, 53. One touchdown. 🎉 Those are Worthy’s yards each game in 2025. You can be down on Keon while also being honest about Worthy. It's the fact that he must be accounted for, sliding help to his side. Now rice, kelce, etc etc can get free/have more room to work. Ain't not one D worrying about Coleman, we've seen D this year just put a CB on him and forget about him for the game. Maybe he's being used wrong, but he just isn't that DAWG this team needs. Worthy however would absolutley be an upgrade to the passing game. Quote
That Aud Smell Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Allowing Andy Reid to get his hands on Worthy and then drafting Coleman appears to be one of Beane’s biggest blunders as GM. 1 Quote
inkman Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 56 minutes ago, That Aud Smell said: Allowing Andy Reid to get his hands on Worthy and then drafting Coleman appears to be one of Beane’s biggest blunders as GM. I'm not confident Worthy will have a long career given he's still high school sized. But in a world where giving 2nd contracts to skill position players is only going to be reserved for top tier talent, it appears to be a major miss. Josh covers a lot of Beane's warts, just like Brady did with Belichick. He hits on later round picks like Deone Walker & Christian Benford but misses on early picks like Elam, Coleman and possibly Sanders. A team with a lot of money tied up in QB, OL & defense; they need to hit on the early picks as they are going to be relied on to come in and start immediately. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I don't care about Worthy. I do care that Beane seems to refuse to use multiple high end assets to find wr. He just scrapes the dumpster and adds whatever free agent he feels like. Meanwhile other teams spend 1-3 round picks on wr. We've drafted Coleman, that's it. Shakir was a 5th, and I can't think of another wr picked early. Wgr was right to question Brandon Beane about how he values the position, because he clearly doesn't. Quote
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