When it comes to trading Brock, we have to include the 2nd rounder we already got for taking him. If we get a 4th rounder, then we get a cherry on the sundae we got in April. Anything higher would be a coup.
When it comes to trading Brock, we have to include the 2nd rounder we already got for taking him. If we get a 4th rounder, then we get a cherry on the sundae we got in April. Anything higher would be a coup.
Major caveat here that this was written by Mary Kay Cabot. You know, the same one who was leading the Garfloppolo Train. I don't disagree... this was a 1-15 football team. With the exception of Joe Thomas, every player should face competition for their job. And I hope we see some consistency from him in tonight's game. His issues are less with accuracy and more with consistency. Great long arms are good, but they don't consistently win football games, as I'm sure Derek Anderson can tell us. Here's the thing about instincts, there are good and bad ones. A rookie's first minicamp and preseason is nowhere near enough time to train/coach the bad ones out. Under a pressure cooker (e.g., real game play) there's a very good chance both kinds of instincts come back to the surface. DeShone's good instincts are great. DeShone's bad instincts got him an 11-12 record and benched multiple times for a sub-60 percent passer with fewer than 850 yards in four years.