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No. When these guys are on the field healthy together, it is going to be Mayhem. People will get hurt.
1.1 seemed way too high for Bortles. I don't think he is the best QB prospect in the draft, but who knows? |
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No. But they should of drafted jimmy groppalo with the first pick in the second.
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Kaepernick ---- 60.7% completions, 4.8% TDs, 1.9% Ints, 93.3 passer rating in 32 starts.
Cam Newton -- 59.9% completions, 4.3% TDs, 2.7% Ints, 87.1 passer rating in 53 starts. Andy Dalton -- 61.1% completions, 4.8% TDs, 2.9% Ints, 86.6 passer rating in 55 starts. Ryan Tannehill - not worth the bother to post Kaepernick is the best QB drafted in 2011. He performs the best with the least experience, 20 less starts than the other two. And that is just stats, not the intangibles. Biggest comeback victory in the history of the NFC Conference Championship game. Longest rushing TD by a QB in the super bowl. Longest run from scrimmage by a QB in a playoff game. Most rushing yards from scrimmage by a QB in a playoff game. |
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He got no passes. And pointing out exactly what Bortles is doing is just what it is. Facts. And when was alex Smith ever on a stacked team? Ever! |
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The 2011, 2012 offenses were not stacked. Secondly, um he didn't throw many ints at all. So you fail there boss. |
Yeah, but if Clowney works out, imagine having both those guys in your pass rush. Pretty scary.
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No but they should have drafted Guarapolo instead of a guard round 2
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