When there was the great debates about a top level QB vs one that's "good enough" then who to draft, drafting him or not, and still later JD5 being the best QB in the division, "knowing it when you see it" was a constant mantra from a certain poster. Now that this board has gotten a taste, I am convinced that there's not one poster here who doesn't understand what that means.Yep, I think most of us knew Jayden was going to go down and win the game. When you have a great QB you feel as if you are never out of a game. I always wondered what that feels like, none of my football teams have ever had a great QB. Now I know what it feels like.
...And we haven't seen the best of him yet!The great thing about Jayden is you are rarely out of the game. Honestly, when I saw we got the ball back with 4 minutes left, I had no doubt we would score something. Only concern was if we scored to quickly.
I still think you go after a Tee or Godwin but he has a role as a 4-6 wr
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I agree. next year, he is probably ok. But he’s at that age where once you lose a step, you tend to lose a few more quickly. It would be great if he would re-sign for a year, but I’m sure he wants a multi year deal.When it goes it can go fast but I think he has another year in him if he wants.
I want Dyami back at a very low price but it doesn’t affect my plans in FA or the draft.