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Smith's pocket awareness is better than any of the others. The problem is that he is under pressure as soon as he recieves the snap against these better defenses he has faced in the last 3 games. He has to move before he even has a chance to set up in the pocket. |
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I think that both Wilson and Smith have higher ceilings. I won't complain about drafting any of those three. |
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Bray will without a doubt be the best QB out of this class when they all retire from the nfl in 15-20 years.
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I think he could use another year so at this point he's dead to me. I don't think he's NFL ready. |
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Ive been watching alot of wilson on youtube. I know its not the best way to judge but theres full games of every pass hes thrown. He reminds me alot of favre. Hes going to be the kind of quarterback that will win alot of games for you, but will lose a few as well. I bet he can be a 4000yd/35td/15int consistently in the pros. Hes got an awkward throwing motion, but hes tough as nails, and has gobs of arm strength. I think i like him because he takes chances. Hes the quarterback I want. |
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The Lane Kiffen connection is scary. When he was USC's WR coach, all of their WRs busted in the pros. When he was the OC, the QBs, WRs, and RBs busted.
Whatever he touches seems to go bad imo. 1. Wilson 2. Smith 3. Barkley |
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Also, when he started sucking, fans would call him Matt Broccoli.
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I was all for Barkley until USC got busted for deflating the footballs because he likes a flat ball to grip. This makes me worried that he has small hands and can't grip a fully inflated football that well. I dont know, just something I worry about now and would rather go Geno.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/gameon...balls/1691303/ |
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