Again, for the Saints he was good not great. But he went to the Dolphins and balled out. 10k yard RBs are not common.
I don't care how good Bush and Williams were for other teams. I wouldn't call Bush a bust because we won the superb Owl with him but his best contribution to the team was as a decoy. I don't think there's any Falcon fan who would be happy with Robinson having the same seasons for the Falcons as Bush and Williams did FOR THE SAINTS.
I don't think WItherspoon was a bust. He wasn't worth the highish pick. But he was a solid contributor and a leader.
Healthy Weatherspoon was awesome.
Sam Baker was the worst type of bust. He flashed just enough to get the second contract.
It's absolutely hoped he'll be better than what Bush or Williams did for anyone, not just the Saints.
It is interesting that these high draft pick RB busts we're talking about still contributed more than your average bust. Look at some of the absolute disasters the Falcons have had. Just look at the last 20 years of Falcons first rounders and see some of the busts there. Jamaal Anderson, Sam Baker, Peria Jerry, Sean Weatherspoon, Vic Beasley, Takkarist McKinley, Calvin Ridley (bust for the Falcons at least), and you could probably throw in some more.
Probably close to half of the Falcons first round picks in the past 20 years have been disasters for Atlanta. Top RBs rarely turn into these kinds of duds. They're rarely "worth the pick" but they also have a much, much lower bust rate. They're lower risk, lower reward picks. And that's okay.
Healthy Weatherspoon was awesome.
Sam Baker was the worst type of bust. He flashed just enough to get the second contract.
I call that a Blauser. Only good when its time to get paid, then its **** or injured until the next contract year comes up.
https://twitter.com/SharpFootball/status/1658514760717959169?t=CB5MMUygdu7657ROtmJs1A&s=19
Warren Sapp goes off on the NFL schedule. Surprise surprise the Jets with their new QB are given the biggest advantage by the NFL. I don't think the NFL is fully rigged but something really stinks over these last 10 years or so.
Would you leave your multi billion dollar business up to chance when you could so easily manipulate aspects of it to give you the most lucrative outcomes?
That's not the case. Reigning SUper BOwl CHamps have the 3rd worst, Biggest team in one of the biggest media markets (rams) has the second. Huge National Fanbase team Niners have the Hardest. While teams people don't give a **** about (Bears, Commanders, Titans, Browns) are in the top 5. It has nothing to do with getting most lucrative outcomes.
The only thing this does is get the teams people care about more primetime games. It's about squeezing the dollar, not competitive fairness or setting yourself up for post season success. Leaving teams like SF, KC, NYG, etc. out of the playoffs is bad for business.
Wouldn’t lump the Bears in with that group - they’ve got one of the biggest followings in the sport.