toffee
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Your opinions?
NopeJust on the contract side alone, Fields is on his last year and Howell is only through one year of his rookie deal.
Two years, going on year three of his four year contract. He got injured his rookie year and essentially had a redshirt year.Just on the contract side alone, Fields is on his last year and Howell is only through one year of his rookie deal.
???I've been a fan of Howell for a while, but some things are bigger than sports. From a humanitarian perspective, it would have been very noble to have saved Fields from Russell Wilson.
Quoting my own post here because it is easier than typing it out again.Twenty-one is a high number. However, Howell's 3.4 interception percentage his first year starting was lower than Fields' 3.7 his first year starting and his 3.5 in year two of starting. The only thing Fields has advantage on is his legs.
Agree with the post above, that it doesn’t matter.
Wilson is playing this year for his career and his not inconsiderable ego will cause him to do everything in his power to make Fields irrelevant. Fields is a great athlete but his athletic ability hasn’t translated to playing QB as a pro and his skill set hasn’t materially improved despite attempts to improve it. Both of the Pitt. QBs can rot as far as I am concerned as I despise Pittsburgh
Meanwhile Howell otoh has shown he can develop and he can actually play pro football as an QB instead of just college football. Both he and Fields are works in progress but Howell appears to have a higher ceiling. I could see Howell becoming the starting guy if he watches for a year and understands he sometimes needs to not force the ball as not every play works as designed. Geno could be a good mentor for him to show him how to protect the ball. To me the trade for Howell was a smart move.