

Any of the turnover concerns with Willis aren't as bad as they are with Darnold, and he's a considerably more capable athlete with a stronger arm. And let it serve as an indicator as to what I believe the Panthers should do at No. The same is true for Ridder, the other quarterback on whom I have a first-round grade."įrom Trapasso: "For me, this is a no-brainer. I can't confidently say he's better than Goff right now or can be significantly better than him in the future. He's squarely my QB2 with a mid-first-round grade. But the disparity in overall talent level between the two is too sizable for Willis not to earn a "yes" here, especially considering what he can do with his legs as a scrambler and in the designed run game.
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This thing is still full of holes in terms of adding more plays to the game."īasically, it sounds like Harbaugh will accept the new rule because he didn't really like the old rule, but it also sounds like he's going to keep pushing for the "spot-and-choose" rule to be implemented.įrom Trapasso: "Willis isn't better today. I think there will be a better way to do it at some point in time, but we did have to do something. "I'm not for, I don't think it's the answer.

"I'm not bashful about saying it, I said it front of the whole league," Harbaugh said. Harbaugh let the owners know his feelings at the NFL's annual league meeting in March.And that got three votes," Harbaugh said."So now we're just gonna add possessions and it's like, 'Well, how many possessions are we going to add and when is it going to stop? Are we going to extend the game into the fifth quarter and into the sixth quarter?' We keep tacking plays on." "We tried to mitigate it last year with field position, which is two things: possession and field position. The Ravens coach wants to see fewer possessions in overtime. Harbaugh thinks the "spot-and-choose" rule makes more sense.The Ravens proposal only garnered three votes, which was nowhere near the 24 votes that a proposal needs to become a rule. The overtime in this proposal would be a sudden-death period, which means the first team to score would win the game.

If it picked the 10-yard line (90 yards away from the end zone), then Team B would get to choose whether it wanted to play offense or defense. For instance, if Team A and Team B were playing in overtime and Team A won the coin toss, it would pick any spot on the field where the first drive of OT would start. Under the spot-and-choose proposal, one team would choose the yard line where the overtime drive starts and the other team would choose whether they want to play offense or defense. In 2021, the Ravens proposed a "spot-and-choose" rule.
