Players who are a year off the board have exactly WHAT bearing on April 2013?
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Ive hated this wretched thread since its inception, and today's postings have done exactly jack AND shit in changing my opinion.
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It's an unprecedented opportunity to do what this franchise has NEEDED TO DO FOR THIRTY YEARS. You picked the wrong time to suddenly be all "rational". |
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The big problem here is that everyone is measuring this class against last year. There are only a handful of QBs in the last 10 or 12 years that I like better than Geno as prospects. And because of durability concerns, and because I do believe that Geno is more polished passer at this stage, I do like Geno better than RGIII. That said, Geno would have been the 3rd QB off the board last year. If he would have been taken 8th last year, then heis absolutely worth #1 this year. |
Exactly. He's certainly a better prospect than Tannehil, Locker, Gabbert, and others taken early in drafts.
How the hell does that make him a 2nd every other year? I don't get it. The "no Luck" hyperbole is an absolute ****ing joke. Seriously, NONE of the other guys taken were "Luck". Flacco wasn't Luck. Ryan wasn't Luck. Dalton wasn't Luck...and on and on and on. |
How many QB prospects since 2000 actually WERE better than Geno, outside of Luck?
Let's throw in RG3 and Stafford. Geno is a better prospect than Matt Ryan. He's a better prospect than Mark Sanchez. He's a better prospect than Sam Bradford. Upon further examination, the idea that Geno is better prospect than any other QB this century not named Luck isn't all that far-fetched. |
Not many had the accuracy, deep ball, work ethic AND experience. That's for sure. He passes all the criteria that successful QB's generally had.
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One year of starting experience in college. Gimmick playbook. Awkward delivery, only adequate accuracy These so-called draft experts from ESPN are acting like Cam was this QB that all teams should want to draft at #1 overall if they had the opportunity, but it wasn't like that at all. The Panthers were doing what a lot of teams said they shouldn't by picking Cam. Thankfully, the Panthers took him anyway, and appear to have been right. The Chiefs owe a lot to the Panthers and Redskins for making bold moves and being right when it comes to the draft's top QBs. And the ESPN tards have the nerve to say GENO SMITH isn't worth the #1? No, not even that. He's not worth a FIRST ROUND PICK. That is the kind of logic that drives me ****ing batty, and a reason why I get so heated up when I see it in mock drafts. I don't care if it's some douchebag with a blog in his mom's basement. It's flat-out ****ing wrong, and it needs to stop. |
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Geno absolutely is a better prospect than Cam Newton. |
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It's not hard to separate Geno from guys like Sanchez. It gets muddled when you bring guys like Matt Ryan and Jay Cutler into it. Maybe if he had played in a pro-style, under-center offense his whole college career you could elevate him. But he didn't, so...you know. |
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Geno is a FAR superior prospect to Ryan. Whether or not he becomes a better NFL QB remains to be seen but he better be because Ryan is completely MEH. And I'm not talking about Jay Cutler. He's a loser. |
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If Geno is as good as Matt Ryan I will be his biggest fan, because I love Matt Ryan. But at this point you really can't say for sure that Geno can make the transition to playing under center full time. There are lots of similar prospects who couldn't do it. I place Geno between Blaine Gabbert and Matt Ryan as a prospect. That's all I'm willing to do. That's more than enough for him to go #1 this year, so who cares? |
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The dude might as well be Chris Chandler. |
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