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02-17-2013, 12:43 AM | #1186 |
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That was his best game IMO.
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02-17-2013, 12:49 AM | #1187 |
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It was good seeing him target Agholor. He was going all over the field with his passes.
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02-17-2013, 12:52 AM | #1188 |
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The Syracuse game is the worst IMO but I'm also of the belief that Syracuse had an underrated D.
Overall, there are a lot of things to like and dislike from Barkley this year as opposed to last. I feel that coupled with ineffective coaching + OL struggles, he lost confidence at times, had poorer drops, and his accuraccy and decision making was affected. I still like Barkley but I wouldn't draft him over Geno. If it was between him and Wilson, it would be tough for me personally.
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Personally I'm hoping to see Barkley fall to us at 33. Though I have doubts we would draft offense that early.
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02-17-2013, 12:57 AM | #1190 |
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Given the fact that there aren't that many "top-tier" guys in this draft and the numerous teams that are QB desperate, I can't see Barkley falling that far currently.
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The Bills are the only team I am worried about but I could see them going for Glennon or Wilson.
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I think they get A. Smith. However, I think that the Browns, AZ, Buffalo, and possibly the Texans/Bucs draft a QB in the first.
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I can't see the Texans or Bucs spending a first round pick on a QB. Both of them have huge gaping holes in their defense. Texans horrible secondary is clearly responsible for their early playoff exit and their inability to get the #1 seed.
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Drafting a rookie wouldn't put them in cap hell, while signing Smith would probably cost anywhere from 6-9M per year IMO. They could probably get around it via losing Landry, pace, and a few others but IMO their best solution would be to draft a QB (Glennon probably fits their O best previously but I can't recall who they hired as their new OC. Nassib might fit as well).
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Their secondary played lights out when they weren't consistantly ****ed over by their inability to move the football (Pats 2X, GB, etc). Schaub took a big step backwards this year. Possibly due to him coming off injury and having rust/lacking confidence but I think they really would think hard at QB if a QB like Barkley fell to them, especially considering they play in a dome 9X year and can reduce his arm-strength/weather issues(if they exist).
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