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BigChiefFan 10-19-2015 11:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 11818027)
Missouri State was a warm up and he only threw the ball 12 times for 78 yards as they went to the ground game almost immediately. Kansas is dog shit, but the other teams are a combined 16-10 with a top 20 team in Ole Miss.

And he's not shiny and new. He was very good last season and has continued to get better. This is the type of progression you hope for in a QB, regardless of the conference level, and as he's showing the progression against a team like Ole Miss, who has an excellent defense and solid defensive backs and Lynch just owned them all game, shows that he's doing what everyone hopes a college QB with pro potential will do - get better every year as they get physically and mentally stronger and their understanding of the game grows.

If you don't like him because he didn't throw for 4000 yards as a freshman, fine. But he's shown a ton in his progression and is now putting the hammer to everyone. You want the definition of a guy being able to carry a team? That's Paxton Lynch, circa 2015. He's brought his team back from 10 points down four times already this season.

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 11818082)
Actually, this is where I have a problem with Cook. His accuracy has always been kind of an issue.

He's never broken the 60% completion mark in his entire career for a season. Ever. That should be a genuine concern for a guy who is a potential first round pick in the draft.

He throws for a ton of yards and makes some beautiful passes but will make some really dipshit, head scratching throws in nearly every game and a handful of off the mark tosses that a top prospect shouldn't be missing with that regularity. He throws a great out pass, but he just doesn't see the middle of the field well for whatever reason.

He's a very nice prospect with numerous pro level tools. Love his attitude as well. However, there are some serious question marks about his game most of which is his accuracy, or lackthereof.

Paxton Lynch 62 % completions career percentage against inferior competition. Enough said.

BryanBusby 10-19-2015 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by go bowe (Post 11818100)
:shrug:

He's been butthurt since I called him a bad poster last night and am just giving him more posts to get riled up and rep 5000 people so he can neg another post of mine LMAO

Hammock Parties 10-19-2015 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 11818082)

He throws for a ton of yards and makes some beautiful passes but will make some really dipshit, head scratching throws in nearly every game and a handful of off the mark tosses that a top prospect shouldn't be missing with that regularity. He throws a great out pass, but he just doesn't see the middle of the field well for whatever reason.

Sounds like Kerry Collins.

go bo 10-19-2015 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 11818115)
He's been butthurt since I called him a bad poster last night and am just giving him more posts to get riled up and rep 5000 people so he can neg another post of mine LMAO

he can be annoying, but in a hilarious kind of way...

link for the bad poster comment?

BryanBusby 10-19-2015 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by go bowe (Post 11818132)
he can be annoying, but in a hilarious kind of way...

link for the bad poster comment?

It's somewhere in the Alex Smith thread.

I'm just piling on him for being so mad that he took the time to build up enough to neg rep like 6 posts in around an hour insisting I was crying with all that no rep I leave lol

If I had any problems with him, it would be that he's a type of person that goes head first into any bullshit the Chiefs try to serve as roses and white knight for a dumb team. That fan type is why this team has no actual plan and unfortunately, they are the majority.

Saccopoo 10-19-2015 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Stop, Chiefs (Post 11818118)
Sounds like Kerry Collins.

http://media.tumblr.com/96749b5d0683...Ada1rt6qr4.gif

Not an inaccurate comparison at all actually.

Well done C.E.

BigChiefFan 10-19-2015 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Stop, Chiefs (Post 11818118)
Sounds like Kerry Collins.

Kerry Collins college stats 35 TDs 21 INTs

Connor Cook college stats 60 TDs 17 INTs

Its not even remotely close. Know your facts before throwing shit at a wall, hoping it sticks.

Saccopoo 10-19-2015 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by BigChiefFan (Post 11818155)
Kerry Collins college stats 35 TDs 21 INTs

Connor Cook college stats 60 TDs 17 INTs

Its not even remotely close. Know your facts before throwing shit at a wall, hoping it sticks.

Don't get completely riled up. Collins was a terrific college QB, especially his senior year and displayed a lot of the traits that Cook does in their games at the same level.

Collins also was a solid pro. Not spectactular, but solid.

He wasn't insanely accurate at either level, much like Cook and, while he possessed a big frame, he didn't have a huge arm.

You can never say that two guys are the same guy, but the Collins comparison is not a stretch.

BigChiefFan 10-19-2015 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 11818163)
Don't get completely riled up. Collins was a terrific college QB, especially his senior year and displayed a lot of the traits that Cook does in their games at the same level.

Collins also was a solid pro. Not spectactular, but solid.

He wasn't insanely accurate at either level, much like Cook and, while he possessed a big frame, he didn't have a huge arm.

You can never say that two guys are the same guy, but the Collins comparison is not a stretch.

I see Connor Cook more comparable to Rivers at the next level. I don't believe the TDs of Cook's should be overlooked and why I believe the Collins comparison is weak.

BryanBusby 10-19-2015 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 11818163)
Don't get completely riled up. Collins was a terrific college QB, especially his senior year and displayed a lot of the traits that Cook does in their games at the same level.

Collins also was a solid pro. Not spectactular, but solid.

He wasn't insanely accurate at either level, much like Cook and, while he possessed a big frame, he didn't have a huge arm.

You can never say that two guys are the same guy, but the Collins comparison is not a stretch.

Collins would be remembered a lot more favorably if he didn't have problems with substance abuse.

He was a really good prospect.

KC native 10-19-2015 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 11817525)
You're not right tho. That's the thing.

Never draft a Big XII QB.

I am right. I'm always right.

You are wrong.

KC native 10-19-2015 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 11818027)
Missouri State was a warm up and he only threw the ball 12 times for 78 yards as they went to the ground game almost immediately. Kansas is dog shit, but the other teams are a combined 16-10 with a top 20 team in Ole Miss.

And he's not shiny and new. He was very good last season and has continued to get better. This is the type of progression you hope for in a QB, regardless of the conference level, and as he's showing the progression against a team like Ole Miss, who has an excellent defense and solid defensive backs and Lynch just owned them all game, shows that he's doing what everyone hopes a college QB with pro potential will do - get better every year as they get physically and mentally stronger and their understanding of the game grows.

If you don't like him because he didn't throw for 4000 yards as a freshman, fine. But he's shown a ton in his progression and is now putting the hammer to everyone. You want the definition of a guy being able to carry a team? That's Paxton Lynch, circa 2015. He's brought his team back from 10 points down four times already this season.

Boykin thrashed a better Ole Miss defense in our bowl game last year. 42-3.

Boykin has also led multiple comebacks.

Boykin is better.

Saccopoo 10-20-2015 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by BigChiefFan (Post 11818178)
I see Connor Cook more comparable to Rivers at the next level. I don't believe the TDs of Cook's should be overlooked and why I believe the Collins comparison is weak.

Actually, I think that Clay's call on Collins is pretty good, but if you want to stick with a 21st century player, I'd consider Cook closer to Eli Manning more than I would Philip Rivers.

Saccopoo 10-20-2015 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by KC native (Post 11818198)
Boykin thrashed a better Ole Miss defense in our bowl game last year. 42-3.

Boykin has also led multiple comebacks.

Boykin is better.

You should probably just stay in the Boykin thread exclusively from this point forward for your own sake as well as the rest of CP.

KC native 10-20-2015 12:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 11818225)
You should probably just stay in the Boykin thread exclusively from this point forward for your own sake as well as the rest of CP.

No.


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