El Chapo Jr
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Seems like I hit a nerve there being realistic to how nothing is guaranteed from this response. Yes being overly optimistic for rookies is definitely homerism but honestly every single fan base does it so again nothing wrong with it but its not a view I share. I expect rookies to be well rookies. Anytime one breaks thru, we are damn lucky but they all take time to develop so I don't see huge impacts across the board year 1 with this draft class nor was I super impressed by any WRs we had to step up to #3 which is where this conversation started.So it's not negative Nancy-ism to be critical but it certainly is homerism to be positive?
You're calling your take "realistic" yet you claim, when talking about 13P and how it may produce in 2026, "No guarantee those numbers will remain the same so using last year's number don't mean much.".......and your logic includes, " you bet your ass teams will adjust". In other words, McVay isn't going to do anything? Isn't going to change anything? Isn't going to adjust his 13P? Guess he's been sitting around with his thumb up his ass since the end of the season?
.....on the other hand, you claim, "Whittington isn't going to improve much, he's a JAG for sure and we know what we have in him. Smith showed deep ball ability but not much else in my opinion so TBD there but he's a small dude so not a fan of that part necessarily. Mumpfield was meh last year but he can improve but I'm not banking on it being a crazy improvement personally but hope I'm surprised there." And all that is opinion, based on last year's performance, right? So one side of this discussion can't use last year's performance to make their point but you can use it to make yours? What's that called?
Not a bit of Negative-Nancy-ism there, eh?
Things can't change right? Guys don't develop from one year to the next? It's okay to write off last years performance in 13P because "teams will adjust" and we're stuck between a rock and a hard place because Whittington has been a jag and will always be a jag. So will Xavier. Mumpfield, you claim can improve but you're not banking on it being a crazy improvement.
As far as CJ Daniels (or Klare) are concerned there this take...."CJ Daniels is a rookie so I'm not expecting anything at all because well he's a rookie lol. So basically you've proven my point that they are all basically unproven. Lastly banking on Klare to all of a sudden ball out as a rookie is a stretch to me." Nobody said anything about banking on those 2 and that is what's realistic. Of course there's the FACT McVay has a history of finding WRs on day two or later who perform far beyond expectations as a rookie. No chance of that happening again?
The #1 offense in the NFL featured 4 quality TEs, 2 top notch WRs, a couple of dynamite RBs but damn man, that #3 WR is what we're really missing!!! We were missing it last year too, which is probably why we used 3 of them to be the #3 WR. Of course that's probably outside the box thinking that goes unnoticed.
No, I believe there is a lot of Negative-Nancy-ism involved with your take. At least as much as optimism in the other side of the discussion's take. I can only suggest, "hell we were #1 without an identifiable #3 WR last year so what's changed?"
Did I say anything about McVay having his thumb up his ass? Calm down with those anal responses and save that for someone that wants to hear about those kinda comments lol. Guess you'll just ignore McVay himself saying every year is different though huh? McVay is a great coach but this league is full of smart ass coaches and they'll adjust. I personally hope that McVay has not only added tweaks to 13 personell but to his 11 as well. How they'll translate is anyone's guess but my bad, that pisses you off because we were #1 last year and I should jump on the bandwagon and agree we'll be number 1 again automatically. Sorry doesn't work that way, Rams will have to prove it again like every other team out there. I like their chances but to automatically assume is not something I personally do. So no you're wrong at me being dismissive.
You seem stuck on I can't use what I saw to form an opinion on Whittington, Smith, and Mumpfield because I'm not using 13's success last year to automatically say it'll be just as successful next year? Thats just extremely weird to me, but I'll keep it nice and say nah, I can do that lol .... I'll never rule out any improvement by any player but as of this moment, I just don't see it being huge from those WRs mentioned. I said in another comment, I'd love to be wrong but that's just so negative though huh...
I have read comments on here of Klare adding an element we don't have in receiving when TE is the hardest position to adjust to in the NFL. I believe he has a great room to learn from but he'll have his bumps and bruises. Higbee, Ferguson, Parkinson, and maybe even Davis are in front of him now. I honestly think Klare is a more for the future pick that will be developed nicely vs huge impact year one. Daniels is a developmental WR. Again, not putting my money on those 2 to shine right away but I'd definitely be ok with that too. Still sound negative huh
Sounding offended about saying our depth isn't great at WR after Puka and Adams is just weird but hey if you disagree, kudos to you. Unfortunately my opinion on that won't change so I hope you're not too upset .... oh why am I lying, I really don't care if you are hahahaha
I'll close with again saying we have all the pieces to be a great offense again but nothing in the NFL is guaranteed year to year. That's a truth no one can rebuke. The nice part is we should have a much much more improved defense to help assist our offense in getting victories. It is a team game after all.