I was just trying to figure out what that graphic was supposed to be showing us?Looks like DaBears didn't realize they gave up 30 points each game on defense. Woof, horrible draft.
I was just trying to figure out what that graphic was supposed to be showing us?Looks like DaBears didn't realize they gave up 30 points each game on defense. Woof, horrible draft.
OK, that’s been very apparent, even to us fans. Do you think the pros couldn’t see it too?didn't provide him an effective enough offensive line in pass protection. left him constantly under pressure and scrambling.
numerous games like this.
if anything they look at the numbers while under duress. if the offensive line was that bad,OK, that’s been very apparent, even to us fans. Do you think the pros couldn’t see it too?
Spent his senior season running for his life due to poor oline play.
Feels like had the staff managed the line better he would've had a better opportunity to avoid the game manager tag that landed him as a UDFA.
Unfair he went undrafted. Feel terrible for him. Hopefully he can find a way onto an active roster.
this x 1,000far better that Altmyer (and his agent) got to choose his team than to have it dictated to him as a late rounder. the monetary difference is small potatoes vs the fit
agree 100%far better that Altmyer (and his agent) got to choose his team than to have it dictated to him as a late rounder. the monetary difference is small potatoes vs the fit
Yeah, that was generally my point.I feel that's unfair. Being a "game manager" is a QB who basically just doesn't get in the way.
Altmyer went and won more games than any QB in the clutch in the past two years.
I feel teams made a mistake not drafting him, and it's a bummer. We'll see how it turns out. I have a feeling it will be good.
He lost an opportunity to showcase those skills on game tape and given his lack of elite physical skills/measurables you saw what happened...teams are going to take a flyer on worse performing but better looking in shorts dudes like Allar or Green.OK, that’s been very apparent, even to us fans. Do you think the pros couldn’t see it too?
At least with Allar his physical measurables are a lottery ticket that if the light comes on you've got a star. Athan Kaliakmanis is less productive than Luke AND physically limited like he is.I'm no scout, but Luke is a better QB than Drew Allar... I can't be convinced otherwise
That's one of the fun things about football, if you're an athletic freak in any direction, football can slap a helmet on you and find some way to exploit your gifts.
He lost an opportunity to showcase those skills on game tape and given his lack of elite physical skills/measurables you saw what happened...teams are going to take a flyer on worse performing but better looking in shorts dudes like Allar or Green.
So they drafted 306 pounds of muscle.
Actually, once the frustration of not being drafted comes and goes, he'll realize that it's a MUCH better situation to pick a team where there's a path to playing time vs a team you because you were available and hey, why not take a QB.Unfair he went undrafted. Feel terrible for him. Hopefully he can find a way onto an active roster.
The Offensive Line has two players on NFL rosters from last year's roster.Spent his senior season running for his life due to poor oline play.
Feels like had the staff managed the line better he would've had a better opportunity to avoid the game manager tag that landed him as a UDFA.
Bert has done an excellent job and deserves his flowers, but that list looks very different if it's by who recruited those players.
So you think NFL scouts chose not to draft Luke because of the o-line he played behind, something Luke had no control over, and not Luke’s size, arm strength, and processing time (he unfortunately ranked in the bottom of the B1G in time to throw and pressure to sack percentage)? And you blame that on the coaching staff who took Luke from benched twice at Ole Miss to 7,600 passing yards and 57 touchdowns in the B1G?He lost an opportunity to showcase those skills on game tape and given his lack of elite physical skills/measurables you saw what happened...teams are going to take a flyer on worse performing but better looking in shorts dudes like Allar or Green.
The NFL.com scout opens with "Three-year starter with solid passing production relative to the lack of protection he saw in 2025" so yes, it impacted the perception of the player.So you think NFL scouts chose not to draft Luke because of the o-line he played behind, something Luke had no control over, and not Luke’s size, arm strength, and processing time (he unfortunately ranked in the bottom of the B1G in time to throw and pressure to sack percentage)? And you blame that on the coaching staff who took Luke from benched twice at Ole Miss to 7,600 passing yards and 57 touchdowns in the B1G?
Again, if anything, being under pressure allowed scouts to see his work under difficult circumstances. The game tape would show more than what someone who had all day to sit in the pocket and throw would show.He lost an opportunity to showcase those skills on game tape and given his lack of elite physical skills/measurables you saw what happened...teams are going to take a flyer on worse performing but better looking in shorts dudes like Allar or Green.
As a Steelers fan, I can't express how much I hated that pickI'm no scout, but Luke is a better QB than Drew Allar... I can't be convinced otherwise
As a Steelers fan, I can't express how much I hated that pick
It's easy to be underwhelmed by Franklin's coaching, but talentwise he still threw to a top TE in 24 & 25, a 5th round WR, was behind a bunch of NFL linemen and had some great RBs.Allar also played in an offense that didn't really showcase his skills either. He basically had nothing to work with from his receiving corps (Altmayer at least had Beatty). The thinking is that if Allar gets a chance to show himself in an NFL offense, he will be better as a pro than he was in college.