Betta Bulleavit wrote:fleet wrote:IliketheBullsNBearstoo wrote:
I mean do you disagree that what you said is a bit hypocritical? Ok, you didn't like that part of my comment, lets just drop it. 
But the second part, 'shouldn't we be trying to find flaws in these guys before we pick one? Or should we just watch highlights of the players and make our choice that way?' I mean this makes sense in the same way we do it for Fields correct?
Its not hypocrisy. Caleb Williams was almost universally praised last season. This season, he is taking flak with better stats. Fields was never universally praised in the NFL. Paralysis by analysis is a fair question to raise in Williams case
To the second paragraph, you seem to be objecting to Fields criticism every opportunity, calling it hate rather than honest evaluation. But here you are are adopting an attitude of welcoming criticism toward Williams that doesn’t apply to your approach on hearing Fields criticism.
 
Williams is being criticized more this year because:
1.  It’s almost a certainty that he’s going to enter the draft this year (unlike last year). 
2.  He has shown certain tendencies that could make using a number 1 pick  on him concerning. 
3.  As good as his stats are, they aren’t that much better than other “generational talents” that have come before him.
 
The thing with Williams, IMO, is that his upside is so great.  He's got a tremendous arm, and I think if he does a pro day or throws at the combine, he will really blow people away for that reason.  On top of that, he's very elusive so has a great ability to extend plays.
the downside is that he gets too used to using his scrambling ability and trying to make big plays, instead of taking what's there.  That you might have to coach him on some.  But the potential with him is there- he's got HOF written all over him if he can tone down his scrambling a bit and play more within a system.
But I understand some teams preferring Maye, too.  He is likely a safer bet, and also has a cannon for an arm and good mobility.  It's hard to imagine either of them not being very, very good in the NFL.  And I think we'd be fools not to take one of them.