FIRST THINGS FIRST | Nick Wright RIPS Jayden Daniels, He Is SKINNY And FRAIL | Washington Commanders



FIRST THINGS FIRST | Nick Wright RIPS Jayden Daniels, He Is SKINNY And FRAIL | Washington Commanders

FIRST THINGS FIRST | Nick Wright RIPS Jayden Daniels, He Is SKINNY, FRAIL, And Injury Prone With Washington Commanders | NFL
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26 comments
  1. The Narative:
    1. If he does play: bears lose Jayden is better. Bears win Jayden still is better.
    1. If he doesn’t play: Bears won but Jayden didn’t play. Bears lose and still couldn’t beat them because he didn’t play.

    Not a single one will benefit Caleb view. As a NFL he should just worry about getting to playoffs not a single game and narratives. Forget Rookie of the year.

    For the sake of the argument since people like to argue it. Both better play.

  2. Nick has a point. After all Daniels is the first QB in history to ever get injured. Wait, there was that other frail guy Anthony Richardson, but he's a strait twig. Not a lick of muscle on him.

  3. Matthew Stafford only played 13 games his first two years due to shoulder injuries. Last year almost 70 different QB's started games for the 32 teams. QB's get injured. It's a thing.

  4. He rips Jayden because he doesn’t want to be wrong about Caleb being ROTY. Let your pride die Nick and just admit that they are both going to be great; but at this moment Jayden is a better fit for ROTY. Jayden is doing this on a team that won 4 games last year already surpassing that win total in just 7 games. People need to watch the games vs looking at stats. Stats help but they don’t tell you the full story!

  5. I guess all players this year that has been injured are all too small . The amount of players this season in IR is outrageous. It’s called tackle football doesn’t matter how big you are in stature you get hit the wrong way you could get injured. That’s the case for 49ers , Tampa, browns, panthers & other teams that has suffered the injury bug

  6. Claiming pff represents pure statistical dominance isn’t true they use subjective metrics like win rates from position to position on each play and factor that into how much weight your overall statistical performance holds. Unfortunately the correlation between playing well amidst team dis function does not always translate to playing well under organic circumstances.

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