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Originally Posted by HemiEd
Ok, I will give you that.
But couldn't we also say that the worst defense he has faced so far as an NFL QB, is better than the best one he faced in College? That may be a stretch for some people, but I think it has to be fairly accurate.
So, given that, wouldn't that indicate a lot of growth and maturity in a short period of time, much like other franchise QBs. In fact, at a faster pace than some of the greats.
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It's hard to compare defenses from college and pro teams but I have to say that when Geno has excelled he's had all day to throw with no pressure. His offensive line is giving him a nice passing lane and lots of time to find an open receiver. I'm not saying that he's another Cassel or Quinn, I'm just saying that I wouldn't trust him against playoff defenses. You can't teach a person how to read defenses, you either have the ability or you don't.