Quote:
Originally Posted by Danman
Just curious, what throws do you not see Bradford making? OU was on TV A LOT and I saw him make a lot of throws. Some people think his receivers were too wide open. I just don't get this argument. His accuracy is pretty good and I think that's very important.
|
Bradford's accuracy is unquestioned.
How a about a deep out with some zip?
I'm not saying he can't make that throw, and I'm not critisizing him for throwing to wide open receivers.
I'm just saying that I haven't seen that throw, as one example.
Until he shows he has the arm strength necessary to make that throw, his arm strength has to be questioed.
Quote:
This is also what scares me about Stafford. Has a great arm, but he got confused by Michigan Freaking State. What's he gonna do against the Titens, Steelers, or Ravens?
|
What people can't seem to grasp is that he's 20 year old kid.
20 year olds with strong arms still have a lot to learn, and their decision making is going to be questionable.
But he's young, and he seems to have a level head.
He still has the time to grow and mature and to improve that aspect of his game.
Quote:
Here's where I disagree. SC has a lot of blue chip athletes, but even the Chiefs have more talent than any college team. Clearly his level of play will suffer at first as he adjusts to the pro game. The thing about Sanchez is he reads defenses so well. They commented during the Rose Bowl that the coahing staff had him do more reading and film study than both Palmer and Leinart. I think that's only going to help him at the next level.
Good thoughts Milkman
|
Actually, I don't have that question, but it seems to be the "question".
I think he's the most NFL ready of the three, but I also think he's going to stay in school.