Questions for Friday Weekly Wrap-Up Pod
Coaching hires, Brady retires: Submit questions here for Friday Review Pod
Tomorrow at 2pm ET I’m going like on YouTube to record the Weekly Wrap-Up pod. You’ve probably noticed that there is now either a free or paid version of the pod in your feed. That will continue, but the full version will be available for free on the Unexpected Points YouTube channel.
Paid subscribers can comment on this post with your questions and I’ll answer them on the pod. You will be able to submit questions live on YouTube without a paid subscription, and you can also watch or listen to the full episode there.
Do you think the NFL is in a good spot in terms of how valuable elite QBs and rookie contract QBs are? I've heard that main PFF pod talk about how if you don't have either a top 8 QB or rookie contract you are pretty much screwed. If the tier of Dak Prescott, Kirk Cousins, Ryan Tannehill, Derek Carr etc really have no chance of winning a Super Bowl, is this a good thing for the long term health of the league? it feels like eventually the league will get to a spot where these guys are thrown away for less talented rookie longshots on the promise of hitting the jackpot resulting in 20-24 teams having bad QBs. Maybe I'm being over reactionary but it feels like the league should find a way to make this tier of QB a tad more likely to win a Super Bowl to keep them in the league
Looking at the Super Bowl teams, what do you think are some key takeaways for the Chiefs and Eagles over the last few years? Could be individual moves but also the overall approach. Team building is probably the easiest to analyze, but could also include coaching staff, scheme, game management, etc. (Obviously Mahomes is hard to replicate, but that was also wasn't a sure thing.)