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Chris Weinke (IMG Academy) Talks with Danny Parkins about upcoming QB class.
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no.....you're not sorry!
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he said smith was smart and can make every throw, and is as good a thrower as any QB he's trained..."as advanced as RG3 in processing information and making the throws"
why is he obsessed with us drafting a QB? he's not a GM... |
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But he said Smith was as good of passer as there is or has been. |
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IM not a GM, but i play one on TV.
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Not a GM, I love this place! LMAO
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I think this is going play out very good for Geno Smith & even Tyler Wilson to be working with Chris Weinke. The draft stock is going to go up from the combine.
I can see the first three picks being 1) Geno Smith Kansas City 2) Tyler Wilson Jackoffville Jaguares 3) Matt Barkley ****stick raiders Weinke said up to 5 QB prospects could go in the first round. Better get ours ****ing first. |
I hope the Chiefs draft Geno Smith in the 1st and then Tyler Bray in the 3rd.
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Now don't ever post again to **** that up.
Spoiler!
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Chiefs Jags Raiders Eagles Browns Cardinals Bills Jets Any of those teams need a QB. |
they mentioned Weinke during the senior bowl. Said he was one of the most respected QB gurus right now and he is very high on Geno
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Rob Rang said if there's a QB in this draft you like, you have to take him at #1.
He said EVERY team is going to be looking to trade into the bottom of the 1st to pick up the leftovers. He thinks the top 5 or 6 guys will ALL go in the 1st round. |
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Here's my real concern.
He said immediately that "There's a number of guys" that could be worthy discussing at the #1 overall pick. Sorry, but that's just not true. That Senior bowl was !@#$ing ghastly and the regular season never did sell me on Wilson or Barkley. "If everyone is special, then no one is special..." If he thinks there are a bunch of guys in this draft worthy of the #1 pick, then I think he's just a bit of a smoke-blower and can't give him full weight on his discussions of Geno Smith. |
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completely bias
He is making money off these guys The higher they get drafted, the better he looks Geno Smith is not like RGIII Tyler Wilson is not Matt Stafford I like Wilson/Smith but he is blowing smoke both Wilson and Smith are a good fit for the 1st pick ... imagine that LMAO dude is trying to get paid |
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If Weinke has truly fixed Geno's footwork, look out. He will demonstrate so much more power on his throws.
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The only concern I have left with Geno is that I don't think he has much of a power arm. For all the hell that Alex Smith is taking, I'm not seeing much on Geno's tape to tell me that he can fire it with much more velocity than Alex. That said, he does it while getting very little leg drive. If he's able to use his legs to generate power, he could be a truly outstanding prospect. |
Maybe that's why Geno didn't elect to play in the Senior Bowl. Weinke is working with him on his footwork and Geno didn't want to go out there and revert back to his old ways.
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He did mention Wilson arm strength a couple times. I know a couple people like to question it but that was probably the first positive attribute out of his mouth. Well that and toughness. Flat out said he would love to have Wilson on his team. Completely bias opinion but I don't think he even mentioned arm strength with Geno but said it 2 or 3 times with Wilson. (Granted I skipped through parts of the interview so I could of missed something)
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Really? I think one of his strengths is his deep ball. |
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Even before fixing his footwork, Geno would have walked onto the NFL stage with a top 10 arm. If he learns to use his lower body better, he can have as strong a arm as anyone in the league.
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People love to spin things out and discredit these kinds of things. Well he will get to visit with the GMs and Coaches and am sure he will have some pull on what he thinks of these kids work experience he had with them. I think they would value his oppionion just fine and see how they actually work out in the combine and go from there. It was a good listen in the OP to hear all the good things he said about the prospects comming out anyways. He talked about the guys he has been working with and the ones he hasn't just admitted what he has heard about them like Barkley. I'm pretty stoked about what he had to say about Geno and Wilson so I really don't give a **** what others disclaim his role in all of this is. |
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Most of his intermediate passes have a bit of that Rivers 'hump' to them; they don't come in on a string. In the NFL when windows close faster, a bunch of those are going to get batted away. But on very rare occasions you'll see him really drive with his legs and throw a freakin' laser. He has the ability to do it, he just rarely does it with any regularity. If Weinke can get his feet working right, he's going to really improve his velocity on the 10-15 yard throws and suddenly he really will become an outstanding prospect. |
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With bad feet, he has an average NFL 'arm'. I feel like anytime I say anything remotely critical of Smith I have to preface it by reminding anyone reading that I love the guy as a prospect, but let's be realistic here. Yes, his 'arm' is great, but he doesn't get the most out of it because he doesn't use his legs right. So when you talk about his arm, you're not really talking about what it is capable of with proper mechanics, but rather you're talking about the actual velocity generated when he throws a football. When his feet aren't working right, his 'arm' is still strong but he's not getting the most out of it so his velocity wanes. When he's doing that, his usable arm strength is very Sam Bradford-esque; adequate, but not outstanding. Again, Matt Cassel can throw a football 60 yards - we've seen him do it. NFL arm-strength is otherworldly, even among the guys with 'noodle' arms. It massively understates just how gifted these guys are athletically to say that Geno is going to come in here with bad legs and still have a better arm than 2/3 of the league. C'mon. Let's be honest about Smith's strengths right now. Velocity isn't among them. |
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I am gitty that Chris Weinke is working on all that footwork to help with the velocity & that is why he went to Chris Weinke in the first place to help him be a better pro QB. So some of that can be fixed going to the IMG Academy. Hope it helps him out the most & shows it pay off at the combine. |
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Geno,Geno,Geno Weinke said what you wanted to hear so you don't care whether he is currently being paid by Geno Smith or not. |
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Yes I liked what he had to say about the prospects Geno and Tyler Wilson are the ones he gave great praise to for working with them. I get that they pay him, but they don't pay him to lie about what they got going for them. |
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"I'm pretty stoked about what he had to say about Geno and Wilson so I really don't give a **** what others disclaim his role in all of this is."
Mr.Laz This is what I said in my post & why should I curr or give a **** anything else? |
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Seeing as how the original completely douchy, less mobile Philip Rivers went at #3, I would be fine with it. If Geno never can get his feet firmed up, Rivers is his ceiling. If that's what he ends up, would everyone presently on the Geno train consider it a good pick? |
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I've seen Geno throw a 40 yard laser without being able to step into the throw due to the pressure.
I don't think there are more than 10 current NFL quarterbacks that can do that. |
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So there's a guy who's able to drop any throw from the line of scrimmage to 50 yards out into a tight window, and the criticism is "the zip on his passes is not impressive".
Mmmkay. Talk about paralysis of analysis. |
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Geno has some flaws but zip on his passes isn't one of them. |
Yeah, I'm not really that impressed with Brady's velocity. Ball doesn't have that much zip.
/CoMo |
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If you have the chance to select one of the top QBs in a draft, you dont pass period. |
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Been conversation ALL morning about his lower body and footwork. |
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The first two are throws where he does get good leg drive. The third one he doesn't and the ball does have a little more sail to it. The 4th is a good one, the 5th isn't but it's such a short pass that he can keep it downhill the whole way. I could go on, but ultimately your pictures make my point - Geno absolutely has a strong arm, but he's inconsistent with his leg drive and it often serves to sap him of that authority in his throws. If he can get that ironed out, he's going to have a top 10 arm (folks, a top 10 arm is a goddamn cannon). But as the pressure gets worse and the games get faster, bad habits are going to become more exacerbated and probably more frequent. If he rolls his hips often at this level, he's going to have passes knocked away or WRs that have space close up on them to either get hit or lose the chance for YAC yards. |
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You should try it, people might like you more. |
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My ONLY problem with Rivers is that he's a first class douchebag. If you could get him, minus the tude, you do it in a heartbeat. |
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When you look at his flaws, they're coachable. We've got one of the most QB-friendly coaching staffs in football. Time to do the deed. |
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Again, SNR and I were the first people on the Geno bandwagon. I guarantee you that I've been watching this kid for longer than you have. When he doesn't set his feet and drive his legs, his ball gets a hump on intermediate passes. Those will not work at this level and those are passes he's going to need to be able to complete with regularity in Reid's system. You've picked the wrong guy to try to say "doesn't like Geno". I love the kid, in fact I think his weakness here is actually a good thing in that it's easily coached and will make him even better than his tape shows. But I'm not going to just make shit up to support my guy and say he has a top 10 NFL arm even when he doesn't use his legs appropriately. The same as I wasn't going to say that Alex Smith is a pile of moldy dog shit just to prop up support for Geno. Watch these guys for what they are and examine them accordingly. You might learn something. |
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People are idiots. |
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Flacco, Stafford, Cutler, Kaep, RG3, Rodgers, Newton, Vick, and Freeman are the QBs I'd put as having elite, pure arm-strength. Guys that can just rip the ****ing ball. Geno can't do that and I'm not sure if he ever really can. Those guys are just ****ing freaks. I'd liken Geno's future arm strength with corrected footwork and leg drive to be something like Tom Brady's, which is an above average arm but consistently displays elite velocity and vertical/horizontal arm strength due mainly to technique and a solid weight program. |
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http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m7...ox8vo1_250.gif LMAO |
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Sure, i agree when he doesn't set his feet the ball flutters a bit, but when he does, the zip is there. |
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The problem is that more often than not, he doesn't get his feet right, so it comes out different. When he gets his feet right, he can throw it on a rope. |
Weinke is pretty much saying the pundits are full of shit. He's also saying what a lot of us have already been saying that everyone got spoiled with Luck and RGIII last year.
I can tell Weinke is higher on Geno than Tyler. And he's working with both of them. Compared Geno to RGIII, and Wilson to Matt Stafford. |
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I just take some exception to people that argue that there's nothing to fix. My old trial practice professor once told me that any argument that doesn't strongly make your point, detracts from the point you made strongly. Once people come in here and spout stuff that just doesn't have much basis in reality, they lead with their chin and make it easy to undermine the arguments that are strong and do have plenty of foundation to them. If the folks that really like Geno are willing to acknowledge his flaws, then I think it makes our support for him despite those flaws all the stronger, especially if we can incorporate those flaws into his list of strengths. |
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