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And his mechanics are actually pretty sound save the throwing motion. Yet another way he reminds me of Rivers. |
Originally Posted by cdcox
Does Bradford have a strong feel for the game where he can walk up to the LOS and know where the ball needs to go? No, he's always looking over to the side line. Is the NFL going to put him in the spread 80% of his plays? Maybe if they have Randy Moss and Wes Welker. Does he have great mechanics? Brandford has great accuracy. And that is huge. But I don't think that alone is enough to build an NFL career. He looks over to the sideline because the plays are called from the sideline. They run a no huddle. How many QB's do you see calling their own plays from a no huddle in college? It doesn't mean he can't do it he is just running the system the way the coaching staff wants him too. The kid is smart and manages the offense well. I don't think his football savy is a reason to doubt him at all. He can also learn to play under center but will need an Oline that can protect him. Most NFL QBs need that though. They jury is out on all three of these guys no matter how hard your dick is for one of them and how much you doubt another. |
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You're not going to see high velocity spirals between defenders like Manning or Cutler can do. I am no expert though. I want to see how he does in the combines and the postseason games. Chad Pennington? |
who cares..we're getting Stafford..Sanchez is the worst case scenario
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Nobody knows. You don't know if he has a strong feel for the game, or if he can call plays himself because the system does not allow him to do it. Is it because he can't handle it, or because the coaches have huge egos and want to maintain control? A combination of both? We don't know. At the end of the day he has more to learn right now than Sanchez or Stafford. Realistically, even with the ability to call audibles in college, Sanchez isn't likely going to be given the power to do it his first year in the NFL. No coach is going to give a rookie with one year of starting experience the responsibility of calling plays. They are in over their heads as it is. It's a slow process. That's why when you look back at Ryan, Flacco and Thigpen this past year you see that when asked to throw a lot the guys make mistakes and their stats go down. |
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It's absolutely incredible how many tards get on here and profess they know so much about picking the right guy. The friggin scouts that get paid big bucks to do it miss more than they hit, but somehow a huge number of CP pricks seem to know everything about every QB. Most haven't put a jock on in their lives, but feel qualified to engage everyone in a pissing-contest-to-the-death, regarding their supposed superior knowledge of the intricacies of playing QB in the NFL.
It's one thing to have a gut feel or opinion on the topic, but for so many tools on here that think they are the de-facto experts on a topic like this, all I have to say to you is... rofl and quit showing off your insecurity and foolishness. |
Tebow is my type of player. Fire in his belly with alot of desire. It doesn't appear that he'd have many off the field problems either.
Detroit should pick him. That town is desperate for something to get excited about. I would not mind seeing Tebow under center in KC. He's gritty and isn't made of glass like Brody Croyle. I still wanted OU to win...but I was happy for Tebow. I'm also glad he doesn't have that "THUG" mentality and style. I still don't know if we need to pick a QB with our 1st pick. If Tebow is available I'd love to get him, but only if its him. I would like to see Thigpen receive another shot. |
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