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Gay for Goff crew, let's do this
Look at him neatly fit that ball in betwixt three defenders. My pantaloons are aflustered!
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LMAO
Good stuff. IN for the hi-jinx! But, I'm a Connor Cook man this year. Convince me otherwise. |
I really like the part where he DOESN'T shit down his leg....
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Happy feet. Looks like Sanchez at the same stage. Meh.
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Go watch Smith in college and compare him to Goff on the field. You tell me who was the better college QB. |
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"He projects to be a great fantasy back up"
"Don't expect him to put up great fantasy numbers in his 1st( or 11th )season"! LMAO |
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Yeah~!
MoAR Game MAnagiNg NoODLe Arms!~! |
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I understand that everyone wants John Elway and thinks that if they pick one in the first round that virtually ensures that you are going to get him. However, that's not the case and you know it. And I have no problem taking a QB in the first. Look at my current draft. In fact, I think that they have the potential to snag a decent one this year if they decide to go that route. (Really depends on Murray, his development and what they see in him from a future perspectve.) |
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Not really impressed by him at all. |
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I like Goff.. Massive step up from Bo Wallace I must say. I doubt he's there when we pick though.
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Seems to have decent enough feel and athleticism, but looks like he is just getting by on this level on that versus having truly elite level skill-set. He doesn't throw a good enough ball - it's loose from a spiral perspective, it's a little "lofty" without the velocity and it doesn't drive downfield. He's also antsy in the pocket with feet that dance versus setting and throwing through the ball with a complete motion. I think he's been a little bit of a product of Dykes' system versus having a true "elite" skill set, much the same way that Sanchez was at USC. Very good college QB that I don't see easily transitioning to the next level due to some problems in his techniques and lack of arm strength. He'll get a lot of "Chad Pennington" comparisons, but Pennington was a better QB at the same stage. Better arm, better technique. Goff is closer to what Sanchez was at similar points in their college careers. |
Sanchez was a ****ing deity "at that level".
Would trade Daniel and Murray straight the **** up. |
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Goff is in a similar situation with similar tools. I'd have a hard time pulling the trigger on him even over a guy like Hackenberg, who seems to have completely hit the wall in terms of positional development, but who has a sick tool level for the position. Hackenberg needs a players coach in a good system to re-build his confidence and a decent NFL QB(s) to learn under for two or three years, but he's got much, much more upside than a guy like Goff. Reid, Smith and Daniel teaching Hack for three years would offer up a much more salivating promise of positional superiority versus drafting an Average Joe like Goff and having him start sooner rather than later. http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lz...ro6_r1_500.gif |
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Goff it is. |
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Chiefs play off victories since 1994? 0.0 |
A little bit of Goffs pocket work.
http://i.imgur.com/91bjvqs.gif http://i.imgur.com/WO3KZwt.gif http://i.imgur.com/wWQ0EHT.gif http://i.imgur.com/9rfPXp9.gif Perfectly placed ball under pressure http://i.imgur.com/DQZ1GrA.gif A few more random nice plays. http://i.imgur.com/ShVSncY.gif Incredible throw into a tight window while getting hit. http://i.imgur.com/i2TcSBH.gif Incredible scramble and throw. |
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I do agree that his feet are antsy, much like Peyton Mannings, but his mind is cool as a cucumber. All while he's shucking and jiving he's scanning the entire field and evading pressure. He doesn't panick, and he usually makes good decisions and delivers a decent ball under pressure. I also feel that you are massively selling his arm talent short. His arm strength is average, but he has great placement and touch. He can lob it over a defense, rifle it between defenders, He can make spot throws, he can place the ball on whatever shoulder he wants. He almost never leads his receivers into danger. Very accurate thrower. Have you seen him this year? Or are you basing this on last year? He looks much improved. |
That play against Oregon is sex.
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Has the arm improved?
Because it is not impressive in any of the clips from last year, and I remember thinking he threw a fluttering ball when I saw him a few times last season. I think he's a good NFL prospect, but not an unbelievable one. |
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I said, consistently, that I was not sold on him. |
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And those people are Black Bob types who think the Chiefs offensive line is why Alex is so bad right now. |
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It's a sad obsession, really. |
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Here are some clips from his Wash St. Game.
http://i.imgur.com/0s0y4re.gif http://i.imgur.com/M3ULIX4.gif http://i.imgur.com/IIbWUEo.gif http://i.imgur.com/CqT1TYg.gif http://i.imgur.com/aNJdB5Z.gif http://i.imgur.com/kBuK4ek.gif Watch him pump fake that safety into coming down, and then throw a near perfect ball... JIZZ http://i.imgur.com/hSuuCMw.gif From PFF https://www.profootballfocus.com/wp-...15/10/Goff.gif https://www.profootballfocus.com/wp-.../GoffTough.gif PFF says his accuracy under pressure has been "other worldly" this season. He also has an 80% completion rate on passes that travel past 20 yards.. And his garbage o line has given up 50+ pressures in their 5 games so far. Heres the article. https://www.profootballfocus.com/blo...n-the-country/ |
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His arm strength looks to have improved a lot in the clips in the last post (which are all from this year, unlike the highlight tape). That would take him up several notches in my books. Not unusual for a lanky guy to pick up arm strength as he matures. I like the natural accuracy, but am not gaga just yet. |
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I think Goff will go #1 overall. If he doesn't, KC better sell the ****ing farm to get the kid. He has plenty of arm strength and his feet are Rodgers-like, not "happy."
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trade 3 1sts for this asshole
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i haven't watched him play, but there is some interesting stuff about him in this grantland article
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What a studly young rifle! Exciting!
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#tankforgoff #fastestgifinthewest |
That's about as beautifully delivered as one could ask for #KerriganAlex
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I think we have a shot at Goff if we lose to the Bears tomorrow.
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Goff having a bad night.
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Well, he looks like shit tonight.
Let's see if he can come back. |
4th pick lol. i think thats more than he has through the other 5 games of the season.
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*sigh*
Go Chiefs. Beat the Bears. :# |
5 picks ugh
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Goff ain't done.
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Should we keep rooting for picks? Will that make him drop to our inevitable 8-8 draft slot?
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What an abortion. Just like most of the Pac 12 QB's. I do love bashing on them. Yeah, no. This kid is ****ing legit. I don't care what he did tonight. Watch him go for 400 next week and 6 TD's.
Not against UCLA. But he'll bounce back. He's gonna be a ****ing baller. |
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He had a bad night. That shit happens. Its what he does NOW, after the aborti, that counts.
If he bounces back and balls, his stock goes through the roof. Same with Cook. And yes, you root for picks as well as the firing of those who need firing. Come the **** on, people. |
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THIS THREAD NOW IN PLAY
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no quarter back good enough for chiefs this year sorry
they have to be undefeated in college and taste like alex smith, otherwise pass TO RISKY |
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IMO, I don't think he's nearly as good as either Geno Smith (same type of offensive system) or Teddy Bridgewater, let alone the bullshit Matt Ryan comparisons. And he's definitely not better than Alex Smith at the same stage. He's going to have to be taught/re-learn the position for the pro game. He's also slight of build and will require a strength/conditioning program to get him ready to play at the next level. He's a project with some question marks. I really don't think he's worth a first. |
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Hackenberg has all the tools you want, but he could be absolutely ruined. He's never really progressed from his freshman year and actually some believe he's regressed. Cook...eh. He's ballsy and confident, but that also leads to most of his problems/potential problems. He wings it a lot when he's pressured and he feels pressure too easily from what I've seen, i.e., he breaks down too quickly and gets sloppy with his fundamentals. Good arm though and you like his demeanor. Also, Goff, Hackenberg and Cardale Jones are all juniors. (As is Memphis QB Paxton Lynch, who I really like a lot, but he and Jones are redshirt juniors.) Those guys may or may not declare. I'd also seriously look at Stanford's Kevin Hogan in this upcoming draft. 6'4", 230 lb. senior with a cannon for an arm. Stanford is a run oriented offense so he's not putting up the gaudy statistics of the spread guys, but he's a smart, strong, tough QB that's a pretty good athlete. He's also been playing on a high ankle sprain that's limited his numbers somewhat the past couple of weeks. |
Shit, I'll even take a Dak Prescott. Like what I've seen from him.
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Hogan is definitely intriguing. As is Hackenberg (could really blossom if allowed to sit and learn for a little while).
Cardale Jones obviously has huge tools, but there's some risk there, too. I'd be fine/happy with any of those guys. Still not sold on Goff. Just don't think the arm is special, and I'm skeptical that system has prepared him for the NFL. |
Goff is a young Matthew Cassel.
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We are in the perfect situation to pick a QB now. No pressure on the young'un. |
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If I'm going to spend a few years developing a guy, let's do it with someone who has an elite NFL arm. |
What era Pennington?
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Beat off to Goff
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