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Sweet Daddy Hate 02-07-2011 01:59 AM

Any Officail Word on throwing Clark's money down the shitter yet?
 
http://view1.picapp.com/pictures.pho...ageId=10142915

Do I get a bonus for sucking at Brain Surgery or Dentistry, which I've never trained for?

COOL!

Saccopoo 02-08-2011 02:40 AM

Here's a real #7:

http://media.scout.com/Media/Image/58/580100.jpg

(BTW - that's a bad pic. Just shows how bad our O-line is with Cassel on the ground yet again in that Raider game. ****ed our offensive tackles up.)

Saccopoo 02-08-2011 02:49 AM

On Ponder:
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Decision making: Ponder possesses an excellent feel for the quarterback position. He has a lot of savvy in his game especially when executing screen plays. His ability to effectively decoy on screens allows for his target to pick up an extra couple yards. Ponder was calm and collected as he made his pre snap reads and showed he could identify potential blitzes. I was pleased to see that Ponder was comfortable going through his progressions. He routinely set and reset his feet while going across the field looking to his secondary targets. While a lot of quarterbacks tend to lock on to their primary target, Ponder is able to influence the defense with his head and eyes.
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Field vision:Ponder does a good job diagnosing what the defense is trying to throw at him. He has the presence to identify pre snap alignments and potential blitzers. After the snap he is comfortable going across the field with his progressions. He doesn’t panic when his first read is covered and quickly looks to his secondary reads. The most important skill Ponder possesses is the way he anticipates his throws. He gets the ball quickly out of his hands and before his target makes their break. He trusts that his wide receivers will run the correct route. His anticipation is going to be the key to his NFL success because of his limited arm strength. While he does a nice job reading the defense this is still an area he could improve. In the past, he has shown that he will make poor decisions and force a ball or two. Overall he does a nice job processing post snap information.
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Mechanics: Florida State’s offensive system allowed Ponder to get comfortable taking snaps from under center. On his drop back, Ponder takes solid balanced steps while keeping his head on a swivel. He holds the ball tight to his frame and above his breast plate which avoids wasted motions and results in a quick release. Ponder does a great job setting his feet and body towards his target which allows him to deliver an accurate football. The one word that describes Ponder is consistency as he regularly has sound technique.

Pocket awareness: Ponder is calm and unflappable under pressure. He feels the rush and can move around the pocket while remaining focused down the field. Ponder does a good job resetting his feet and body after he is forced to navigate the pocket. Defensive coordinators also need to be concerned with Ponder’s ability to use his feet to pick up yardage. He has the athletic ability to escape the pocket and pick up big chunks.
Pocket presence and ability to go through the pass progressions. That would be a change.

Nightfyre 02-08-2011 12:50 PM

Ponder is growing on me a lot, especially because is stock took a dive.

Sweet Daddy Hate 02-08-2011 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 7415961)
On Ponder:






Pocket presence and ability to go through the pass progressions. That would be a change.

I would LOVE for us to take a chance on this kid.

BigCatDaddy 02-08-2011 12:57 PM

Not that I prefer either one, but you can sale me more on Ponder in the 1st then you can an OT.

Saccopoo 02-08-2011 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 7416743)
Not that I prefer either one, but you can sale me more on Ponder in the 1st then you can an OT.

I think he'll be there for the Chiefs in the second round. There is a chance that both Newton and Locker fall out of the first and that would definitely push Ponder down into the later half of the second or even into the third.

I think most pro scouts actually have Pat Devlin ahead of him because of arm strength.

However, I think that Ponder would be absolutely perfect for Haley's offense. The guy has the best pocket presence that I've seen in a college quarterback in a long time. (Kellen Moore of Boise State is also exemplary in this regard.) Extremely confident and poised. Sees the field extremely well. The knock on him is his arm strength, but I think that totally overblown. In the FSU games I've watched with him at QB, he makes all the necessary throws. You've also got to be concerned with the couple of injuries he's had to his throwing arm, but he looked okay and displayed good arm strength at the Senior Bowl.

If we could pick up a tackle in the first (and a very good one should be available when the Chiefs pick) and then Ponder in the second, it would be a very nice start to the 2011 draft. True blindside protector and QBOTF for the Chiefs in a draft? Jesus...the Mayans might be correct as that might be enough to start the cataclysm.

Hell, he might even be there in the third or even fourth rounds.

talastan 02-08-2011 01:55 PM

While I don't necessarily agree with your first round pick of an OT Sac, I do think you are spot on about Ponder. I've watched some of the FSU games myself and the kid seems cool under pressure and I haven't ever really seen him just throw a lame duck of a pass. I'd be very happy with him in any round honestly. A possible QBotF and definte backup improvement over Brokie. :thumb:

MahiMike 02-08-2011 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 7416781)
I think he'll be there for the Chiefs in the second round.

I agree. Pouncey then Ponder. Florida rival connection.


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