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Not saying he can't be a good QB, but odds are against it. |
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When I watch Manziel am I the only one that sees him chuck horrible passes into traffic only to see his 10ft tall WR's come down with them every time?
He scares the shit out of me as a prospect. If those passes are what they look like his NFL career will be as long as Tebow. If those look terrible but are actually perfect throws where only his guy can get em, he's going to be an all time great.... |
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If Manziel falls to us (somewhere in the mid-late 20s, presumably), is there a chance that Dorsey pulls the trigger on him as he once did on Rodgers?
The dude brings drama, no question, but his instincts and athleticism are off the charts, and as others have mentioned, his passing game is underrated due to the excitement about his ability to run. |
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Dorsey was a scout in GB. |
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There is no blueprint for how Dorsey drafts. All we know is that he spent 2 2nd round picks on Alex Smith (:doh!::banghead::facepalm:) and the Chiefs are yet again not likely to make a legitimate attempt at solidifying the most important position on the field. |
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Do not want Mettenberger.
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Tyler Bray
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Don't fall for the "potential" of Logan Thomas. Believe me, as a VT fan I've seen him play plenty. Great physical specimen, but absolutely no football instincts. Has no touch on the ball - will fire a 100mph fastball to a receiver 5 yards away. Has absolutely no internal clock back in the pocket - will get nailed from his blind side every time. As far as accuracy, he'll look great for one game, but awful for the next 2 games. Has a terrible habit of sailing, overthrowing receivers. Personally committed 8 turnovers in back-to-back losses to Duke and Boston College. A project? Yes, but he was a project in college and as a 5th year senior hasn't really progressed since the day he stepped on campus.
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Welp, Mariota is out. Staying at Oregon.
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