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Rausch 07-31-2013 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick91579 (Post 9847796)
you would take peyton, a consistent PLAYOFF FAILURE, over Kaepernick who showed the ability to make mistakes in playoff games, and to get his team back into no matter what? I agree, the sample size is small, and you are going to take matt ryan, who has ONE playoff win which by the way, is LESS than Kaepernick in 10 nfl starts over him? You sure? Stafford? Pfff, and you are done? I think we should just let this conversation go shall we?

First of all KC will never have a QB under 28 years old. It's like they avoid it at all costs.

Pablo 07-31-2013 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick91579 (Post 9847803)
Whoooooaaaaaaaa.

Aaron Rodgers, and Andrew Luck, aren't pocket passers. Matter of fact, some of their best work, is done outside the pocket. People see Kaep like hes Mike Vick, or like RG3. hes not at all. Go back and look at the Falcons, and Ravens game. They made him a pocket passer, and he killed them for it.

The evolution is that the pure pocket passers, are dying. The more mobile qbs, are becoming the thing in the NFL. Yes, Tom brady is a pocket passer, but the system he is running now, is all about the shot gun, and quick throws. There are far more mobile to semi mobile qbs out there right now. And not all of them, like Russell Wilson, Aaron Rodgers, (who extends plays as well as anyone not named ben rapist) and hardly runs. That's my point. Even Andrew Luck, he uses his mobility to extend plays......That's the kind of qb I WANT.

LMAO

I'm done here.

Mav 07-31-2013 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 9847811)
First of all KC will never have a QB under 28 years old. It's like they avoid it at all costs.

fair point......

Rausch 07-31-2013 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick91579 (Post 9847809)
Jamaal is better than Adrian Peterson?

No, but at least there are legitimate points that could be made in that argument...

Mav 07-31-2013 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 9847812)
LMAO

I'm done here.

True or false. Aaron Rodgers is the best passer in the NFL on the run?

Pablo 07-31-2013 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick91579 (Post 9847809)
Jamaal is better than Adrian Peterson?

No. But there is a remote possibility that he could be considered the best at his position. It's a far, far, far more narrow gap between AP and JC; than Rodgers and Alex Smith.

Read the post again if you like.

FlaChief58 07-31-2013 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick91579 (Post 9847809)
Jamaal is better than Adrian Peterson?

Maybe not, but they're pretty equal

DaneMcCloud 07-31-2013 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 9847790)
Payed-a-Ton
Eli
Rodgers
Brees
Stafford
Brady
Luck
RGIII
Flacco
Ben Ruthlessrapist
Ryan.

You would not prefer 3 HOF QB's that are currently playing over a QB who has started less than 16 games in the NFL?

I think I'm done here.

Good day sir...

Good lord, Dude. Stafford? The guy that's 1-23 against teams with a .500 record or greater? Ryan, the perennial playoff loser? Old Ben? Peyton?

Kaepernick is a freak of nature. The dude was working out with speed coaches the week after his Super Bowl loss. He can run for a 50 yard TD, untouched, or throw for a 50 yard TD. He took his team to the Super Bowl with less than a dozen starts and almost won it.

Barring catastrophic injury, the guy will be an Elite QB for the next decade.

Pasta Little Brioni 07-31-2013 12:18 PM

Jamaal is the All Time leader in YPC.

Mav 07-31-2013 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 9847816)
No, but at least there are legitimate points that could be made in that argument...

You cant make an argument for a guy that owns the all time playoff single game rushing record in nfl history, or the guy who owns the biggest NFCCG comeback of all time as a qb that someone would like to have right now today?

I saw the name of RG3, on your list, I saw Andrew Luck, but not Kaepernick? Im very interested to know why you would take RG3 over him. RG3, there is a lot of talk on this board about Alex Smith being fragile, he missed games from a concussion, and was ultimately lost in the playoffs to a acl tear, his second one, hes also shorter, and smaller than Kaepernick.

Fish 07-31-2013 12:19 PM

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Mav 07-31-2013 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 9847818)
No. But there is a remote possibility that he could be considered the best at his position. It's a far, far, far more narrow gap between AP and JC; than Rodgers and Alex Smith.

Read the post again if you like.

I don't know how alex smith got brought into this conversation. Im talking about Kaepernick. Alex Smith shouldn't be anywhere near that conversation. Keep him in the Jay Cutler, Matt Stafford end of the cess pool.

Pablo 07-31-2013 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Maverick91579 (Post 9847817)
True or false. Aaron Rodgers is the best passer in the NFL on the run?

I'm not talking about running behind the line of scrimmage and passing. That's just a QB that's mobile and can extend plays. Rapist does that as well. The vast majority of their passes are from the pocket.

Mav 07-31-2013 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Flachief58 (Post 9847819)
Maybe not, but they're pretty equal

Meh. I think Jamaal has more overall ability because of his ability to catch the ball. Adrian Peterson is probably the better runner, but as far as all around ability, I love Charles.

GordonGekko 07-31-2013 12:21 PM

All I have to say is talk is cheap.

Alex Smith will have his chance to produce on the field, count on it.

I hope he doesn't read or believe this 'trying to sell tickets' fluff.


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