I’ve been to 3 training camp days in Ashburn and it’s bad. For example, on one day the best throw was Sam Hartman throwing on the run. Jayden Daniels looks like QB4. All the hype is fugazi.
@vanderbiltalexsingleton20415 сағат бұрын
I hope this video ages poorly
@bauhausera9 сағат бұрын
The injury last year was faked, it was in his contract, Rodgers is worthless, this will be his last year
@notsosilentmajority120 сағат бұрын
No one can judge a supposed "generational" QB this early into their career. With that said, Elway WAS the Broncos and their offense. Wins and losses do not measure just how good certain players were and that holds true for their records early on in their careers. Also, Elway and other QB's played in a time when QB's weren't put in a bubble and protected by the rules and the officials. Those QB's took a beating, week in and week out. Defenders were allowed to play defense, sometimes far too much defense. Receivers were mugged half of the time and those QB's had to do a lot more with a lot less help from the officials. Sorry, it's still too early to tell but Trevor Lawrence is at an advantage just because of the era he has begun playing in. Imagine some of these modern QB's playing with the hits and pounding of years ago? Everyone likes Patrick Mahomes, myself included, but he (literally) runs to the officials on any play that doesn't go his way, and all of these guys are almost held to rules of 2 hand touch or flag football. Heck, the "Pro Bowl" has actually gone to 2 hand touch. That's still embarrassing to say out loud. Yes, a player can't control when they come into the game, but you then should be able to expect more from them, being that they did come in at a different time. Trevor Lawrence will have some good seasons but he is not looking like the "generational talent" many people thought he was going to be.
@wingingitwithbleep893420 сағат бұрын
what does generational mean? it doesn't mean anything..cause these kids haven't done anything. it's a buzzword..call em "generational" when they actually do something.
@EGuala21Күн бұрын
Trevor Lawrence is ass
@booshabahntahn-wc6eoКүн бұрын
i think alot of success is determined by team and scheme.
@JustAnFootballGuyКүн бұрын
Agreed. There is a lot of moving factors in football
@samuelblackwell3762Күн бұрын
Jayden Daniels will have the highest career % of sacks on pressured dropbacks of any first-round quarterback in the last five years (via PFF)
@samuelblackwell3762Күн бұрын
Highest pressure to sack rate on non-blitz dropbacks, round 1/2 QBs since the 2016 draft (via PFF) Will Levis: 27.8% DeShone Kizer: 25.7% Jayden Daniels: 25.3%* Christian Hackenberg: 24.7% Kyle Trask: 20.7% (via Football Insights)
@samuelblackwell3762Күн бұрын
Highest career scramble rates under pressure from Round 1-3 QBs since 2016 Malik Willis - 29.2% Jayden Daniels - 25%* Trey Lance - 25% Hendon Hooker - 23.3% Jalen Hurts - 21.1% Matt Corral - 19.6% Drake Maye - 19.4%* Justin Fields - 19% Lamar Jackson - 17.2% Kyler Murray - 16.1% (via Football Insights)
@samuelblackwell3762Күн бұрын
Scramble rate on dropbacks holding ball >2.5 secs (college career) J. Daniels: 26.2% D. Maye: 19.9% J. Fields: 17.8% B. Nix: 11.8% B. Young: 11.7% Z. Wilson: 11.0% C. Williams: 10.4% J. McCarthy: 10.1% T. Lawrence: 9.4% M. Jones: 7.0% C. Stroud: 5.9% M. Penix Jr: 3.9% Data: PFF
@samuelblackwell3762Күн бұрын
Scramble rate vs pressure Jayden Daniels, 23% Drake Maye, 12% Caleb Williams, 9% JJ McCarthy, 8% Bo Nix, 6% Michael Penix Jr, 2% via @SportsInfo_SIS
@samuelblackwell3762Күн бұрын
Jayden Daniels got sacked 65 times the last 2 seasons with his athleticism and elite running ability. Daniels had 617 rushing attempts in college. He ran 321 times in just the last two seasons alone at LSU.
@Milkdejean2 күн бұрын
I remember years ago this dropped a mini documentary his senior year of high school and the video went this is the next great qb who’s being compared to joe Flacco & someone in the comment was like he’s being called great and also joe Flacco which one is it and till this day I think of that comment lol couldn’t have been any more true
@JustAnFootballGuyКүн бұрын
I think Joe Flacco was fun. The guy would just chuck it deep, kind of like Fitzpatrick but polished and simply better.
@notmarealnameboi2 күн бұрын
He has tremendous natural talent. He'll figure it out.
@JustAnFootballGuyКүн бұрын
I think he will too
@dworsham45402 күн бұрын
It's a team game. Mahomes wouldn't be doing anything significant with these Jags the past few years neither. Heck, imagine if Mahomes got drafted by the Raiders, Browns, or Jets, etc... or even Jaguars for that matter. You honestly think he'd have 3 superbowl rings?
@sp1232 күн бұрын
I read an ESPN article about whether the 49ers should give Purdy the max and it was going over how 49ers depth would be impacted with Purdy taking up more cap space.
@dworsham45402 күн бұрын
@@sp123 It's true, it would. If Shanahan was given the opportunity to trade Purdy for Lawrence, he would do it in a HEART BEAT. When I tell this to some people they lose their minds in disbelief.
@JustAnFootballGuyКүн бұрын
Oh he definitely wouldn't. Its cheesy but so true in that it takes a good team, good talent to win. And a great QB to keep doing it.
@JustAnFootballGuyКүн бұрын
@@sp123 49ers got to keep drafting and developing well. They seem to do well with WR's. Purdy is great when he needs to improvise. I think Purdy is a lot like Montana. Which will make people mad understandably
@JustAnFootballGuyКүн бұрын
@@dworsham4540 Maybe this isnt true, but if I remember right, I think before Brady retired "for good", the 49ers told Purdy they were trying to get Brady to join..
@mtthw7412 күн бұрын
He’s 24 years old!
@JustAnFootballGuy2 күн бұрын
We gotta give him break…
@Love2Musgrave2 күн бұрын
How is he a generational failure?
@JustAnFootballGuy2 күн бұрын
Have to watch the video!!!
@beyondthedetails3 күн бұрын
First 3 years Luck: 95 TD’s, 14,787 Yd’s, 55 INT, 33 Wins Trevor: 63 TD’s, 12,276 Yd’s, 44 INT, 21 Wins Not even close. AND Trevor is in a much MUCH more pass heavy league than the people you compared him to.
@JustAnFootballGuy2 күн бұрын
Fair enough. Luck also had two elite receivers with Wayne and Hilton.
@beyondthedetails2 күн бұрын
@@JustAnFootballGuy So did Peyton and Elway. The only QB who has done it consistently at a high level without an elite receiver is Brady and Mahomes. All other QB’s… Marino, Moon, Young, etc. Had elite receivers. The player makes them Elite. TY most likely won’t make the HoF and isn’t Elite.
@TruckerRo3 күн бұрын
They did the same thing to Lil Jordan Humphrey and I've never seen him drop a ball thrown to him in the nfl even if he was double teamed but irrelevant shyt like his 40 time at a combine dropped his stock and kept getting him over look instead of what the kid did once he got in the game but that's the NFL. A lot of great players get overlooked regularly
@JustAnFootballGuy2 күн бұрын
Good to know! I didn’t know that about him to be honest. But it is true, one small thing and everyone is down on a guy
@noeno173 күн бұрын
He needs to get out of JAX
@youngf.l.y.14674 күн бұрын
The only thing bad about YT sports is people like you who clearly don’t know shit about sports fr …at least T. Anchors have prerequisites most the time this video is horrible and it’s not your craftsmanship you just truly are wrong and ignorant about the topic
@youngf.l.y.14674 күн бұрын
Lmao dawg is outright lying about Elway 😂😂 Elway and Luck are clones ..Elway was dragging that sorry ass roster places it couldn’t dream of without him ..especially with remedial ass Dan Reeves as the HC
@josevelasquez-tv4dt4 күн бұрын
When he came back versus San Diego lmao I was dying
@walterspears64164 күн бұрын
Bust
@Draconisrex14 күн бұрын
Said who, the media? The media says all kinds of over-hyped BS. Not only that, but anyone thinks the NFL scouts are universally competent, I've got a bridge to sell you. They are stunningly incompetent and yet people hold them up as experts.
@jinkzy235 күн бұрын
He got paid don’t see any failure
@GitzenShiggles6 күн бұрын
Yeah, she is a failure. UBER Eats and Amazon is hiring!
@JustAnFootballGuy6 күн бұрын
I don’t think he will ever need that with his new deal
@h.b.98796 күн бұрын
I've always looked at TLawernece as a more athletic/mobile poor man's Peyton Manning or a slightly more athletic Joe Flacco...I lean more toward Joe Flacco 2.0 with higher upside.
@JustAnFootballGuy6 күн бұрын
I can see the poor man Peyton Manning but Flacco I don’t know about… I didn’t really watch him play much tbf
@smokeylake31506 күн бұрын
Need better players
@JustAnFootballGuy6 күн бұрын
Agreed. I really feel they need that No. 1 WR
@hatuletoh6 күн бұрын
My completely amateur eyeballs tell me that Lawrence will be a very good qb that most nfl teams would be glad to sign in a heartbeat, but that he won't quite reach the "generational" level. But if he gets a ring, which he most definitely has the talent to do if his front office doesn't waste his best years, then I'll bet he won't give two shits about being "generational" or not.
@Jay-n2626 күн бұрын
Trevor is a 9-7 QB.
@JustAnFootballGuy6 күн бұрын
@@Jay-n262 but stafford was too and when an actually good team was put around him… Super Bowl
@Kyle-gi2jb6 күн бұрын
I see Cousins being traded in two years for draft capital.
@JustAnFootballGuy6 күн бұрын
I could see that happening!
@JustAnFootballGuy6 күн бұрын
It wouldn’t surprise me really, especially if Cousins looks really good
@Yoni1236 күн бұрын
Too loud music
@JustAnFootballGuy6 күн бұрын
@@Yoni123 thanks for letting me know 👍
@loginyoass37717 күн бұрын
Hes up against a lot of good qbs in the afc on a bad team when it comes to building a good team.
@henrykish27328 күн бұрын
You gotta turn the music down
@JustAnFootballGuy8 күн бұрын
@@henrykish2732 Yeah I will certainly do that next video. The people have spoken
@hershelwalkerjr8188 күн бұрын
Let’s be honest about Manning he’s a generational stat merchant. Regular season he’s going to get his number but not when it really counts in the playoffs
@KLtheCustard8 күн бұрын
I will come back to this
@JustAnFootballGuy8 күн бұрын
@@KLtheCustard Good! If I’m wrong, I’ll admit it.
@KLtheCustard8 күн бұрын
@@JustAnFootballGuy as well i
@TraJonR3D8 күн бұрын
Stop calling him "golden boy", as soon as he hit the NFL with "that coach" he turned to rust. The NFL is full of the "best" talent, even the brightest stars light dims when there are other stars shining around you. You get better or you dont. You have "it" or you dont. Just be happy with the OUTRAGEOUS amonts of money thrown at you, and just f***ing smile, because there are poor people dying trying to not be poor, that deserve that money more than you.
@Unironicunicorn59 күн бұрын
The list of QB's who have had a shootout and almost won against Mahomes in KC during the playoffs consists of only Trevor Lawrence, Joe Burrow and Josh Allen.... pretty elite company there. People are selling on this man right before he booms.
@Unironicunicorn59 күн бұрын
Imho as a Clemson fan, Jax hasn't utilized his strengths. At Clemson, his big frame and big arm allowed them to dominate on the ground with options and excel in the play action game. Obviously, Jax doesn't really play like that so they think their qb is just bad.
@nathank5569 күн бұрын
Most people don't talk about the fact that QB success is dependent upon their organization. The Jaguars, under Amir Khan, have been a poorly-run franchise. The man hired the worst coach in NFL history and has seemed mostly concerned with moving his team to London. The Jags only have 2 more years to win a Super Bowl with Lawrence on a rookie contract. After that, it will become harder as he will command a higher salary - especially if the Jags make a run with Lawrence. I think T-Law must move to a different, better-run franchise in order to reach his potential.
@JustAnFootballGuy9 күн бұрын
Lawrence signed a 275 million dollar deal within the last few weeks. But I agree with your points.
@nathank5569 күн бұрын
@@JustAnFootballGuy lol well, good luck Jags!
@cheehee808_9 күн бұрын
Trevor is good, not great. Definitely not at the same level of manning or luck tho
@JustAnFootballGuy9 күн бұрын
Fair enough, I respect that
@amsf19 күн бұрын
Yes he is. He was overrated from the start. A system qb at Clemson that made his talent look inflated. So sick of the Jags and all their terrible decisions. I can list all of them is youd like. Been there since day one. Never heard so many men infatuated with another mans hair. Can he play football though? Mediocre at best
@JustAnFootballGuy9 күн бұрын
If he is a system qb, then why has there not been another qb from there to be really good?
@ThatKidCj239 күн бұрын
Joe burrow is much more of a prospect then Trevor ever been
@JustAnFootballGuy9 күн бұрын
@@ThatKidCj23 But he was a one year wonder though. I love Burrow, don’t get me wrong, I think he is better than Mahomes.
@ThatKidCj238 күн бұрын
@@JustAnFootballGuy how was he a one year wonder when he went too the superbowl one year and then the very next went too the AFC championship? The only QB in nfl today too beat pat in the off-season? lol I guess when he goes back to the AFC this year you might finally gives him 2 years of credit? Clowns
@jamesmarshall66192 сағат бұрын
@@ThatKidCj23 he's referring to his college play. Burrow was a one hit wonder in college, hence why Burrow wasn't necessarily considered a can't miss prospect.