Originally posted by Velo
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The Williams Thread - Mike vs. Tyrell
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velo either has mad love for tyrell or severe hate for MW. that int rivers threw to MW was in NO WAY MW's fault. MW ran left to right while the DB ran right to left. That is on the QB to see that DB. Now if the DB was running alongside MW then I can put SOME of the fault on MW. but that int was ALL on rivers.
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I think Mike Williams is already better than Tyrell Williams in terms of on field ability. The durability is the main issue with Mike. He seems to get an injury every other game.Tom Telesco’s Results in 9 years as Chargers GM:
- 69-74 record
- 0 division titles in 9 yrs as GM
- Worst record among all active GMs with same tenure
- 6th worst winning percentage among all active GMs overall
- 2 playoff wins despite elite QB all 9 yrs
- Team still has the same weaknesses (Oline and run defense) that it had when hired as GM in 2013
- Consistently puts together horrible depth, expects starters to never miss games
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Originally posted by UglyTruth View PostI think Mike Williams is already better than Tyrell Williams in terms of on field ability. The durability is the main issue with Mike. He seems to get an injury every other game.
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
Well the fact that he has missed only 1 game since his rookie year suggests otherwise. He only had the wind knocked out of him yesterday while posters in the game day thread were immediately groaning that he was hurt again.Tom Telesco’s Results in 9 years as Chargers GM:
- 69-74 record
- 0 division titles in 9 yrs as GM
- Worst record among all active GMs with same tenure
- 6th worst winning percentage among all active GMs overall
- 2 playoff wins despite elite QB all 9 yrs
- Team still has the same weaknesses (Oline and run defense) that it had when hired as GM in 2013
- Consistently puts together horrible depth, expects starters to never miss games
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Originally posted by UglyTruth View Post
He's still suffering injuries. Look at Chargers injury reports, he's hurt constantly and props to him for playing through it but he needs to learn how to go down on a tackle without injuring himself. Obviously a 100% Mike Williams is better than an injured Mike Williams.
Perryman is out there playing with a brace on his knee.
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Mike Williams was the targeted receiver on both of the Philip Rivers interceptions yesterday. The first one, Williams tipped the ball to the fender. On the second one, the DB took the ball away from Williams. If this had been Tyrell Williams, the Tyrell haters on this board would be having a field day. But for some reason, Mike can do no wrong. I guess it's because these fans totally bought into the Mike Williams pick and can't face the fact that it was a blown pick. Keenan Allen and Tyrell Williams we're the 5th best wide receiver Duo in the league in 2017 while Mike Williams was in over his head. The fact is, Tyrell Williams has performed much closer to a top-10 pick, while Mike Williams has performed like a undrafted project receiver. We are stuck with the decisions team management made now. But that doesn't stop fans from ruminating about what could have been if that number 7 overall pick in 2017 was used to draft Malik Hooker, or heaven forbid, Patrick Mahomes.
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You are a freaking whinerUOTE=Velo;n842270]Mike Williams was the targeted receiver on both of the Philip Rivers interceptions yesterday. The first one, Williams tipped the ball to the fender. On the second one, the DB took the ball away from Williams. If this had been Tyrell Williams, the Tyrell haters on this board would be having a field day. But for some reason, Mike can do no wrong. I guess it's because these fans totally bought into the Mike Williams pick and can't face the fact that it was a blown pick. Keenan Allen and Tyrell Williams we're the 5th best wide receiver Duo in the league in 2017 while Mike Williams was in over his head. The fact is, Tyrell Williams has performed much closer to a top-10 pick, while Mike Williams has performed like a undrafted project receiver. We are stuck with the decisions team management made now. But that doesn't stop fans from ruminating about what could have been if that number 7 overall pick in 2017 was used to draft Malik Hooker, or heaven forbid, Patrick Mahomes.[/QUOTE]
Bullshit, rubbish post! You are a friggin whiner. If you think we were ever going to draft a QB 3 years ago in the first fucking round, you are delusional.
Hooker is hurt all the time and you would be whining about that too
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Originally posted by Velo View PostMike Williams was the targeted receiver on both of the Philip Rivers interceptions yesterday. The first one, Williams tipped the ball to the fender. On the second one, the DB took the ball away from Williams. If this had been Tyrell Williams, the Tyrell haters on this board would be having a field day. But for some reason, Mike can do no wrong. I guess it's because these fans totally bought into the Mike Williams pick and can't face the fact that it was a blown pick. Keenan Allen and Tyrell Williams we're the 5th best wide receiver Duo in the league in 2017 while Mike Williams was in over his head. The fact is, Tyrell Williams has performed much closer to a top-10 pick, while Mike Williams has performed like a undrafted project receiver. We are stuck with the decisions team management made now. But that doesn't stop fans from ruminating about what could have been if that number 7 overall pick in 2017 was used to draft Malik Hooker, or heaven forbid, Patrick Mahomes.
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A big part of why Mahommes is so good is that he has a great offense around him. KC has the best OL in football, or very close to it. Hill and the rest of the KC WR are like a track team. THey have the best pass catching TE in football. Their RB group is still very strong, even after losing Hunt. Do we have any of those elements for him?
If Mahommes was our QB, he would be struggling behind a weak line, developing WR and injured TE.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostA big part of why Mahommes is so good is that he has a great offense around him. KC has the best OL in football, or very close to it. Hill and the rest of the KC WR are like a track team. THey have the best pass catching TE in football. Their RB group is still very strong, even after losing Hunt. Do we have any of those elements for him?
If Mahommes was our QB, he would be struggling behind a weak line, developing WR and injured TE.
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