Potential or not, they blew.
Their offensive line blows, giving Bradford less time to target receivers and less time for WR to run routes.
Potential or not, they blew.
Their offensive line blows, giving Bradford less time to target receivers and less time for WR to run routes.
Loaded at all the skill positions? Do you watch football? Their receivers are mediocre at best. Speed does not equate into awesomeness. And who in the hell are their tight ends?
Probably so. It's not bad to take a chance on Carson, but the price was WAY too high. Third-rounder at best and that should have been conditional.The more I think about it, the more I honestly believe Al Davis made this deal from the grave.
According to Yahoo sports, the Raiders have 3 wide receivers ranked in the top 50. Hayward-Bey, Moore, and Ford. I hardly call that mediocre at best. And since when are tight ends considered skill position players?
Like Archie said...everyone else here has pretty much the same view on this trade but you. Maybe you're the one that should watch some football before you run your mouth.
Only the Browns could knock out an opponent's QB, still lose and send 2 high picks to a division rival within 24 hours. Sheesh.
Probably so. It's not bad to take a chance on Carson, but the price was WAY too high. Third-rounder at best and that should have been conditional.
Cincy has been better than Pitts already this year. That team is a lot better than I thought they were going to be. Pissburgh is going to have a rough year behind that line.
Tom Brady would look like Rex Grossman if he played on the Rams. That team sucks. No O-line and that offensive structure is pathetic. What exactly are they trying to be?
I feel sorry for Bradford.