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  1. 5 hours ago, Super_A said:

    My only real complaint about taking Alt is we could have traded back and got Latham or Fuaga and i don't think there would be that much of a drop off in talent. Using the fact he's only played LT is probably the weakest argument against it, almost nonsensical. It's the same position with only slight differences, not like they are asking him to play linebacker, guys switch coming out of college all the time. 

    Harbaugh and Hortiz have confirmed Slater is the locked-in LT, and the plan all along was to draft Alt to play RT. 

    To be honest, that just makes me all the angrier. Drafting a fucking RT at #5 with the needs and obvious holes on this roster.

    It isn't really the same position, because most players strongly favour one side of their body just like every other human being. It doesn't matter how hard you train and hit the weight room to even muscle mass out, your brain still instinctively favours one side. All your movements are mirror-image, but you'll still favour putting your weight on your favoured foot, pushing with your favoured arm and so on. Footballers have to work their entire careers are developing their weaker foot and forcing their brain to stop instinctively shying away from using it. It's akin to taking a right-handed boxer and expecting him to suddenly box Southpaw. If Alt is naturally Right-handed, then switching should actually be ok for him, but moving from one side of the OL to the other isn't a case of struggling with assignments and so on, it's adapting to the fact that you suddenly have to reverse absolutely everything you were doing previously, and mould your brain to get to grips with that.

    If they really, really wanted a RT then they should have traded down, and I'm having a hard time believing there wasn't a suitable deal on offer because anything would be a bonus over what we have, which is a pair of Left Tackles, a veteran Right Tackle we already had under contract, and no extra picks.

    The only way I can see this pick really paying off is if they have already decided they aren't paying Slater and Alt is his replacement, but even then that is premature, and on ability there is absolutely no reason whatsoever to forego offering Slater a second contract. If we go WR at #37 and pick up Tyler Boyd after May or something, then it makes passing on Nabers and Odunze a bit easier to swallow, but still, I fundamentally disagree with the entire plan of taking a player at #5 and then moving him out of the position he played his entire college career, especially when it isn't a desperation situation. The WR room absolutely is, because Palmer is really just an NFL standard #3 WR, and god knows if QJ will even be on the field by October. If he sucks as badly as he did as a rookie then Harbaugh will not persist with him, although to his credit there were little signs in the games Stick started that he was beginning to get some things together. I think Herbert genuinely was reluctant to throw at him because of the clunkers in GB and NE, although there were other less obvious instances of QJ destroying Herbert's faith before that, the INT on the comeback v's Dallas when he was actually in a better position than the DB to make a play on the ball springs to mind. Stick wasn't as picky, but that was also a bit forced by KA13 missing December, so Stick didn't have a lot of choice but to chuck it at QJ. I hated the QJ pick at the time, because he looked every bit like a typical TCU/Texas player, all physicals, raw, and questionable mental aptitude. I didn't see anything from him prior to December to think I was wrong, but he is still young and sometimes WR's do take until their 3rd or even 4th year to really get it together.

  2. 4 hours ago, Claudia Gentile said:

    Plenty of opinions on whether or not it was a good use of #5.

    On the one hand he was the best OL on the board.

    Only 21 years old.

    It gives depth to the squad and will be interesting to see if he plays RT. Seems to be a good athlete and has moved from QB (HS) to TE then OT in college. So should have the mentals to switch sides?

    He can also boost the run game.

    Downside seems to be the WRs that were let go. However there is still talent available in the next round or so.

    Interesting call. A little Conservative. Will it work out in the grander scheme? I think it could.

    I have no issues with the calibre of player taken, I just question the wisdom of taking a career LT when you already have an upper echelon LT on the roster about to play out his 4th year. Slater did play a lot of RT at Northwestern, so if you are going to switch one of them then Slater would make sense, however, I question the wisdom of uprooting a set, convincing starter to accommodate a Rookie at a testing and vital position, and there is also the fact that Slater will be looking for an extension right about now, so if you do switch him he's still going to want premium Left Tackle money anyway, and if you try to lowball it the only option remaining is the Franchise route and a guaranteed pissed off player. They are also paying Pipkins $9m per to play RT, and he graded out as middle-of-the-pack last year and is not the liability a lot of Chargers fans make out. The Chargers OL horrors were all OC/OG-related last season, and as much as I get the thinking behind "book-ends, road-graders" etc etc, so far they appear to be banking on improved coaching and development of existing players to overcome that massive problem, while they've spent #5 on an area that wasn't a problem and created a massive headache for themselves in the process.

    I'll wait to see what they do today and tomorrow, because while I could live with JPJ at #37, that would make it 3x 1st round picks + potentially a 2nd rounder on the Chargers OL while Herbert has the square root of f**k-all to throw at. I'm gearing up for another disappointment when Harbaugh insists on taking Blake fucking Corum about 80 picks too early. Presumably they plan to "protect" Herbert by running off-tackle about 60 times per game.

  3. 33 minutes ago, Craig fae the Vale said:

    Absolutely hilarious pick from the Falcons, utter head scratcher, no idea what they were thinking.

    Penix and Nix are both very good college QBs, but I didn't see either of them as top 10 draft picks. 

    Looked to be some laugh last night!

    The most baffling thing about it isn't the fact it's a massive reach on a guy who should probably have gone about 50 picks later at the earliest, but the fact they play in a garbage Division that is up for grabs right now, and could easily have taken a grip on it with an extra contributor right now, but instead they've chosen a guy who they are presumably going to sit for 1.5-2 years, giving N.O., Tampa, and even Carolina added time to sort their shit out and get better. Just mind-numbingly stupid when they could have taken Odunze or had their pick of every single Defensive prospect.

  4. 5 hours ago, Antiochas III said:

    History tells us that one of Williams, Daniels or Maye is going to be a complete bust.  For all that is holy, please don't let it be Daniels...  

     

    Supposedly Washington tried to get back into the teens, but no one was selling.  

     

     

    I think you can genuinely make the case for all three of them potentially failing, but if you put a gun to my head and forced me to say who I think might bomb completely, I'd actually say Williams. Again, it's not on talent, I'm just not comfortable with some of his behaviour and the stuff that came out of the circus surrounding him in the past year. Emotional maturity is the concern for me, and since Chicago is one of the worst NFL QB graveyards, my concern is that if things don't start well and then stay hot, then I think there's the potential for him and his entourage to become an off-field clusterfuck and destroy the relationship with the team. It might take a few years, and it probably won't be entirely down to play on the field. They've given him every single chance to succeed in terms of putting capable players around him, doing it the correct way instead of the idiocy down in Carolina, so if he doesn't pan out I think it'll be entirely down to the player himself.

    Maye is really rough around the edges, but the reason I think he'll be ok is that he actually makes the difficult throws, which is a sign that he can be worked on and developed, and the occasional sloppiness tidied up. His footwork lets him down and he doesn't set properly, but unless he's a moron that's usually corrected pretty easily by NFL coaching. The problem with a lot of QB's coming out of college these days is that they are hyped because they are dual-threats, and people ignore the fact they can't complete simple 5 yard outs, see the middle of the field, and stand in the pocket rather than bolting. There are a lot of fundamentally garbage QB's being drafted high who can't do simple things well, and if they don't have than nailed by 21,22,23 then they never will. Maye needs a lot of polish, but I have no concerns about a talent deficiency. I think in 2-3 years he could easily be a top 5 NFL QB.

    Daniels is harder to read IMO. I think he's potentially boom or bust and he does look a bit on the skinny side for me for a player who likes to take off a lot, but maybe getting his bell rung a few times will calm that down a bit.

  5. 1 hour ago, RawB93 said:

    The 8th was the winner here. Class day in the drizzle.

    RIP the Derry surges 😢 

     

     

    A lot of parallels with this season. Made hard work of promotion the season before, recruited well in the off-season, surprised a few folk in the first season back up. I just hope it doesn't fizzle out like Hartley and 2023-24 is not the highpoint of Docherty's time as manager.

  6. 6 hours ago, stu2910 said:

    Would love for that to happen but I'd imagine they'd still rather send him to a bigger club down south than back here to play, in all likelihood, 2 European matches.  Hopefully even if he's not fit he gets a chance to come back for the Killie game to say bye.  It's something that we never managed to do with Gowser and potentially Kerr by the look of it - whatever people's thoughts on those 2 they at least earned that.

    On Beck though, outside the mental era of the early 2000s, have we ever had a player make such an impact in so few games?

    Clarkson, in the first Hartley season back in the Premier. Scored in something daft like 8 straight games, then promptly regressed to his normal self.

  7. I think it will depend how picks 3,4,5 play out.

    The Pats could really shake things up by doing what was suggested for the Bears months ago, i.e. pass on a QB, take MHJ, then come back later for one of the lesser passers. If that happens, then it leaves 2 of Daniels, Maye, and McCarthy available, which means more pieces to tempt someone to trade up to 4 or 5, but conversely it also means at least one of them would still be available at 6 even if AZ and LAC both traded out, so that could spark a frenzy for the final one of the four QB's somewhere around 10'ish. 

    I don't rate McCarthy because he looks to me like another Mac Jones waiting to happen, but the NFL talking heads seem to think he's not as far behind Williams/Daniels/Maye as I do. I don't think Nix or Penix are first round talents, but somebody will bite for that 5th year.

  8. Honestly don't think 11 & 23 is enough to tempt the Chargers to move out of #5. I'd be expecting at least a future 2nd on top of that as well before I'd even entertain the offer, and I'd push that to a 1st. Given that it's likely 3x QB's go in the top 4, any trading partner is asking them to effectively pass on 2 of the top 3 talents in the draft, so it's more akin to trading up to #2 overall than #5. I don't think you pass up a potential blue-chip talent like MHJ or Nabers for a mid-round RT and probably the 2nd or 3rd CB off the board, or the 5th WR if they go that way at #23.  People are overweighting the "Harbaugh likes the trenches" factor. They have a franchise LT and are paying their RT $9milion. 

  9. Really can't praise No Rest For The Wicked enough. Only Early Access, so the size of it is a bit limited right now, but the Devs have released 2 Hotfixes already and are about to release another this afternoon. 
     

    Best way I can describe it is kinda like a top-down Elden Ring, but with random loot drops like a more typical ARPG. It has the weapon variations of ER, character building is similar, and the combat is punishing until you really figure out what you are doing, but overall I'm having an absolute blast playing it. Through the Story part and I'm about to start on what currently makes up the end-game, and I'm already desperate to see them expand what's available. Multi-player is the first update on the schedule and that could make things really interesting if they are planning group dungeons and so on.

    If you remotely enjoy Souls-like games and/or ARPG's then this is a must play, but I will warn you if all you are interested in is a faceroll keyboard-piano ARPG like PoE or Diablo, then this isn't it. It's much more nuanced and you really need to pay attention or you'll die over and over. It's closer to a Souls game than TItanQuest/Grim Dawn/PoE.

  10. 17 minutes ago, Salt n Vinegar said:

    For this new system to work, there would have to be tens of thousands of currently unemployed "specialist work and health professionals" knocking around - where are they?

    They'll do exactly what they did the last time, and hire some consultancy firm who then go and hire a load of semi-retired physiotherapists, dieticians, aromatherapists and so on, who will give you a ten minute Q&A session and conclude your Consultant Oncologist or Psychiatrist has totally fabricated your life-long diagnosis off the back of nothing at all.

  11. 1 hour ago, Sarto Mutiny said:

    My pet theory is that because they throw the SC at the first hint of rain these days drivers don't know how to drive in the wet any more 

    This started when they decided to put the cars in Parc Ferme between session. The reason they keep skiting off in light drizzle is because they are all running Dry setups courtesy of this idiotic rule.

  12. Really interested in No Rest For The Wicked

    https://store.steampowered.com/app/1371980/No_Rest_for_the_Wicked/

    Releases into Early Access later today. ARPG, but with "soulslike" combat rather than skill spamming.

    About 8 hours with this now. It really is a bit different. Combat is fiendishly difficult, far more so than the likes of Elden Ring. I don't think it's broken or over tuned, it just places a premium on not getting hit and working out the timing and combos of even the "trash" mobs. Loot is mostly random, but it doesn't spew out garbage left and right like a typical ARPG, so there is an element of "go with what you find" that seemingly stays true throughout, although there is apparently a shared stash that lets you hoard better drops and pass them on to alts. I'm hooked.

    Loads of whining online because the equipment has a durability mechanic, so if you die 3 or 4 times you'll usually have to run to the smith to fix it, but I suspect this is a skill issue and a case of "get gud scrub" due to typical ARPG button-mashers being used to playing while watching box-sets.

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