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Originally Posted by Coach
As a Big XII guy, he has all the tools, that's a no doubter. And I agree on the decision making, but at the same time, he has shown some improvement in that area if you were to compare his So to his Jr years.
Of course, having a head coach of Ron Price doesn't help him, combined with the fact that K-State has no running game at all, and that spells more trouble for Freeman.
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This is where you'll find a bit of a divergence between Mecca and I in draft theory.
He's more of a workouts guy, and while I emphasize those numbers, things like decision making for a quarterback are critical. It's what separates a guy like Jamarcus Russell from, say...Phillip Rivers.
Russell is a freak, but there is a balancing act on a QB. If a guy has a (to borrow a baseball term) plus arm, that's fine, anything more is a bonus. If he shows an ability to read a defense, go through his progressions, and fit a ball into a tight spot, that is the stuff that is really key.
You have to have both though. Your arm has to be strong enough to put it in the window, but you don't need a Howitzer.
The fact that Stafford has a cannon isn't the selling point. It's just an ancillary benefit.
He's big enough to take a beating. He makes good decisions. He has to throw it into tight windows. He's shown an ability to read a defense and audible out into advantageous plays. And when you have to make next level throws to really squeeze one in a tight spot, he can do it.