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RealSNR 01-06-2013 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by aturnis (Post 9289921)
Dude, Tyler Wilson is a "sports management" major, Barkley is a Communications major, and Geno is a English major.

Two of those are bullshit majors, and the other requires extensive reading and writing.

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RunKC 01-06-2013 07:12 PM

I didn't realize RG's leg was the reason why he was sitting in the pocket forever and taking sacks instead of throwing the ball away. Didn't realize his leg was the reason he made stupid decisions throwing the ball.
Didn't realize RG's leg was the reason that he looked like a deer in the headlights when Seattle's defense took away his hot read.

Got it.

fairladyZ 01-06-2013 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by aturnis (Post 9289921)
Dude, Tyler Wilson is a "sports management" major, Barkley is a Communications major, and Geno is a English major.

Two of those are bullshit majors, and the other requires extensive reading and writing.

I dont' care what their major's are i care about their football IQ.

one article on barkley
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Plan for success: Barkley certainly is not a blue-chip talent based on his physical tools, but he has the capacity to develop into a franchise player, thanks to his exceptional anticipation, awareness and football IQ. Barkley is successful because he understands how to win the pre-snap phase of the game, and he gets the ball out of his hands quickly. From a schematic standpoint, Barkley lacks the big arm to play in a vertical passing game, but he is a superb game manager capable of stringing together completions on short and intermediate throws. Coaches who employ versions of the West Coast offense will appreciate Barkley's skill and willingly fit him into an offense that favors "dink and dunk" over the long ball. A team located in an area where weather could play a factor late in the year would likely harbor concerns about Barkley's arm strength. A franchise in a mild or warm climate would put Barkley in the best environment to succeed.

O.city 01-06-2013 07:13 PM

Because he's ran the spread all year, based on the option. Didn't realize Geno did that.



Got it.

RunKC 01-06-2013 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by aturnis (Post 9289921)
Dude, Tyler Wilson is a "sports management" major, Barkley is a Communications major, and Geno is a English major.

Two of those are bullshit majors, and the other requires extensive reading and writing.

Ryan Fitzpatrick went to ****ing Harvard and is probably the smartest QB in the entire league outside of football, but yet he has a low football IQ and has serious trouble reading defense's.

milkman 01-06-2013 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 9289947)
I didn't realize RG's leg was the reason why he was sitting in the pocket forever and taking sacks instead of throwing the ball away. Didn't realize his leg was the reason he made stupid decisions throwing the ball.
Didn't realize RG's leg was the reason that he looked like a deer in the headlights when Seattle's defense took away his hot read.

Got it.

The reason he struggled in the pocket is that he was more limited as a passer because he couldn't drive through the ball with a bum knee.

Seattle was taking the short passing game away as soon as they saw his inability to get anything on the ball.

The_Doctor10 01-06-2013 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 9289947)
I didn't realize RG's leg was the reason why he was sitting in the pocket forever and taking sacks instead of throwing the ball away. Didn't realize his leg was the reason he made stupid decisions throwing the ball.
Didn't realize RG's leg was the reason that he looked like a deer in the headlights when Seattle's defense took away his hot read.

Got it.

Of course it was. He couldn't do what he normally does, the sort of stuff that keeps him safe (relatively) from some of the biggest strongest fastest men on earth, all of whom were coming to get him. It's not a complex situation.

Regardless, as geno is not a one read spread qb, your point isn't valid. He goes through his progressions when he isn't immediately harassed due to his inept o-line play. He rarely throws interceptions, and many I've seen from him are the result of receivers not being able to handle his throws.

Got it?

Mr. Arrowhead 01-06-2013 08:53 PM

Walter Cherepinsky ‏@walterfootball

Yeah, think he's a perfect fit RT @jhelms82 You think Geno Smith would be a good fit in a Andy Reid Offense? #chiefs

Mother****erJones 01-06-2013 09:07 PM

God number 3 GIF made me cry. The ball placement made me wana yell **** YA welcome to KC! Re-sign Bowe, Albert and our oline is set except for LG (Get allen some competition or a replacement), trade for Jeremy Maclin. Go with Bowe, Breaston (who can be good in Reids system with his route running and timing offense), Maclin and ugh either Baldwin or DMC who Reid is supposed to of wanted draft day. Add another good RB like my guy Montee Ball from Wisconsin and a power runner also for short yardage

DaneMcCloud 01-06-2013 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Arrowhead (Post 9290378)
Walter Cherepinsky ‏@walterfootball

Yeah, think he's a perfect fit RT @jhelms82 You think Geno Smith would be a good fit in a Andy Reid Offense? #chiefs

Walter


LMAO

Geno may be a perfect fit but Walter is a just a guy with a website.

munkey 01-06-2013 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9289289)
And another dumbass enters the thread....

Totally ****ing clueless

Clueless? How so? Geno is NO RG3 or Luck...he's a complete reach @ #1.

aturnis 01-06-2013 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by munkey (Post 9290460)
Cluless? How so? Geno is NO RG3 or Luck...he's a complete reach @ #1.

Other than the fact that Griffin depends on his legs, I'd say there is less a difference between Geno and RG3 than you think.

Priest31kc 01-06-2013 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by munkey (Post 9290460)
Clueless? How so? Geno is NO RG3 or Luck...he's a complete reach @ #1.

How is he a complete reach?

Explain.

DaneMcCloud 01-06-2013 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by aturnis (Post 9290485)
Other than the fact that Griffin depends on his legs, I'd say there is less a difference between Geno and RG3 than you think.

He doesn't depend on his legs. He's a very good passer. But when you can't plant your leg to pass...

Chiefnj2 01-06-2013 09:26 PM

This is the only board where Geno is considered to be the undisputed #1pick and phenomenal prospect.


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