dice wrote:fleet wrote:dice wrote:rams have one of the worst pass blocking interiors in the league. putrid
Come on man
hey, you just go with whatever suits your narrative. speak up every time carter has a big game. OR you can be intellectually honest and look at the bigger picture. like this:
2024
dexter 39 pressures in 356 pass snaps (11.0%) carter 53 in 541 (9.8%)
carter 36 hurries (6.7%), dexter 19 (5.3%)
dexter 6 sacks, carter 5 sacks
dexter 39.5 tackles, carter 32.5
carter 27 stops, dexter 24
dexter 14 hits, carter 12
carter 6 batted, dexter 2
carter 2 FF, dexter 0
carter 74 PFF, dexter 70
there has been no bigger critic of ryan poles around here than me. but i have no problem giving him credit where due. carter's market value was what it was for a reason. trading down, taking OT in rd. 1 instead of DT, and taking a DT w/ the additional acquired pick later in the draft is usually the smart move. and this was no exception. DESPITE carter being a stud on his best behavior
I suppose downplaying Carter’s impact game last night is intellectually honest.
As already pointed out, Dexter was not part of the trade. The punter is now. Honestly, I can’t believe you’re arguing that Dexter’s stats make him as valuable as Jalen Carter. I don’t even know how to respond. Carter the focus of OCs every game sending multiple blocker on him every play, creating mismatches for everyone else across the D Line, and freeing up linebackers. Dexter otoh is far from that. Box score watching does not capture what is happening on the football field. There is nobody in the league that watches both players who would entertain this comparison. I don’t mind you saying you would rather have Wright and then draft Dexter. That’s a separate question. I would rather have the impact superstar DT, and draft the O Line in the second round.



















