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It's hard for me to take a guy seriously who projected Jevan Snead as the best QB in the 2010 draft.
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No one can be correct all the time and IMO, he's a good voice in a sea of ass kissers. |
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So you have two awesome recievers but a crappy line? How is that Geno's fault?
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"Smith does move his head from side-to-side when he is reading the field. I like that. For a young player, he did a solid job at times coming off receivers. But there were other times where I wanted more"
ya, but this I like about Geno. He's a gamer. |
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Meh. Seems like an educated beat writer, not someone who understands football. The Cosell article I agreed with for the most part. This article just made me feel like I was reading an article from a journalist who doesn't really understand/know football but has enough knowledge to seem like an expert to the average/casual fan. He doesn't say what or how many games he studied and he also has gems like this: "Smith does move his head from side-to-side when he is reading the field. I like that. For a young player, he did a solid job at times coming off receivers. But there were other times where I wanted more." He then cites 3 plays. 3. Out of 3 full years of play. |
Geno has as many tools for the position as I've seen out of anyone not named Luck over the past decade.
The criticisms that Prisco states are oddly similar to Aaron Rogers when he came out of college with the exception that Geno tries to put too much touch on the ball versus zip where Rogers tried to put too much zip on the ball versus touch. However, the tools are there. It's not like a guy like Barkley who will never have the arm, or a guy like Glennon, who will never have the accuracy. Geno has both the arm and the accuracy and has exhibited the capability to do both in a game time situation. The thing that Prisco mentions that is ultimately true was that WVU's offensive line was an absolute sieve. And that the Mountaineer defense was 117th out of 124th. Geno was throwing under pressure all game long, nearly every single game and he still passes for 71.2% completion and 42 TD's vs. 6 Ints. That's freaking ridiculous. His performances in the Marshall, James Madison, Baylor and Kansas games were things most QB's can't even do in practice against air. A year or two under Reid's tuteledge and you'll see what an All-Pro QB is supposed to look like. |
People should go back and read McNabbs scouting reports coming out. Tons of question marks....mainly because he was an option running QB. Andy Reid put a ton of work into him and made him get better. He always had accuracy flaws, but he got better.
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I'd seriously like to know who in this draft has done more at their respective positions than Geno has done at his. Who are these mythical Top-10 guys that Geno doesn't fall into/can't beat out that have shown more potential at the next level for their position than Geno? Werner? Jones? Lotulelei? Joeckel? Fisher? Jordan? Sorry, but I don't see it. |
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Not only does he lack the explosiveness of Cam Newton or RGIII in the run game and the arm strength of Kaepernick or Newton or Eli Manning, he has the personality of a dead Muppet. The guy has no charisma, he has no "pizazz" and he has no sizzle. You're smoking too much synthetic. |
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