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I like Murray, and think with good coaching, he can realize his potential. But he's far too inconsistent in that program with the morons running things there to ever achieve #1 overall status. I just want to know what kind of ****ing drugs zilla takes to come up with the stupid shit he says. I'll give him credit, though. He is, far and away, the most articulate dumbass I have ever come across. |
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Because what I see in Murray is that he plays in a very difficult QB offense in a very difficult conference. I think NFL scouts are a lot more forgiving of that, and you can't knock on a guy too much for being inconsistent as a Sophomore or even an early Junior. What I see is that he has tremendous fundamentals and great arm strength, and that he looks like he can run an NFL offense as opposed to reading off of a script. That's the reason why I was asking what the knock on him is that he wouldn't be a legit top-tier prospect? Because in Geno Smith, you have a tremendous passer who hasn't proven he can play under center. In Barkley, you have a good QB with all the tools but with arm strength limitations. And much as I like Tyler Wilson, if he's trying out for a job, he's not exactly wow'ing anybody. Now, if you think Georgia's offensive scheme is messed up and that's limiting Murray's potential, that's something I don't know. You would and I trust what you're saying. I was pointing out Murray as a potential #1 only if he continues to improve. |
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And, he'll likely return to try to chase a NC, in addition to trying to improve his draft stock. |
I don't think a guy whose has outstanding pocket footwork is going to have any problem learning to take snaps under center.
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If this were the 2012 Draft class, it would be Andrew Luck, RGIII and then everybody else. |
This is RG3 all over again.
We all love the guy's talent, think it's possible but then he plays himself out of reach for us. Might as well start to focus on some of the other options the way I see it. |
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They're not Luck-level prospects, but they're really, really good. |
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RGIII played in a system that was every bit as QB friendly as Smith does. JFC, where do you come up with this shit? Do you think you'll just throw shit out there and no one will question it? |
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I really like Geno Smith. But he's not RGIII. I gushed over RGIII because I thought he could become a more giftedly athletic version of Ben Roethlisberger. Meaning... you don't have to have to be perfect to mentally run an NFL offense. You can use your legs to buy extra time. For Smith, you have to take a leap of faith that he can operate in a more traditional pro style offense. I believe he can, but that risk makes him anything but a consensus pick. Don't get me wrong. Both are terrific top 10 prospects. But they're not the #1's you gush over. |
Aside from Geno's passing (obviously), I loved his footwork.
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