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Official Draft Travone Boykin Thread
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Draft him, Dorsey. |
Bleeeeccccccccch.
Draft a QB. But Boykin? No thanks. |
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Boykin makes reads, has great arm strength, and can run (only runs when he needs to as well). Boykin is legit. |
You misspelled his name.
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You don't even know the name of your schools best player. Damn, you're stupid.
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Not surprising that a ku fan cares more about spelling someone's name than what that player actually does. |
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Undersized A spread-offense product Struggled mightily with making the limited reads required for a college offense as a younger player UR R A HOMER He's a poverty version of RGIII, who did everything better than Boykin at the college level. |
I do not ever want to see a highly touted college spread option QB on my pro team, ever. Boykin is great at TCU and will garner Heisman consideration, but he will fail in the NFL if he stays at QB just likely nearly every other spread option QB has (Mariota looks like he might have a future, as well as Tannehill, but that's it).
Give me a quarterback from a pro set offense. |
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He sucked when we ran a more traditional offense. He only became a QB because Paschall ****ed up. He was a RB/WR prior to that (and by prior to that, I mean during the offseason that year). When we went to the spread offense, he flourished. He ran a similar offense in high school. He has increased the amount of reads that he makes from when we went to the spread offense. He's a better prospect than RG3 because he can actually take a hit. |
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If Mariota has a future in your eyes, then Boykin should as well. |
I'm done with wasting Saturdays watching QBs that the Chiefs will never draft.
I'll read stuff about them and watch youtube videos of their highlights, but I'm not watching shit until the Chiefs actually draft a legitimate QB prospect with a high draft pick. Then I'll do my homework. |
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he's fed up with lack of QB play from the Chiefs. he's not gay.
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I was trying to say that he looks like a spread product. He struggled with reads and accuracy before TCU went to the spread. Even making "reads" in a spread offense is very different from making them in an NFL offense. Sorry, but dual-threat spread guys are just not reliable things to hitch NFL hopes to. He is not a better prospect than RGIII at this point. Griffin was bigger, has a stronger arm, and was more dynamic as a run threat at QB. |
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