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Old 02-12-2010, 08:24 PM   #1
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And Joe Flacco pissed his pants in the playoffs, Mark Sanchez didn't. I'll be the first one to say I wouldn't have started Sanchez right away, he was a 1 year college starter, I didn't consider him a ready to go from day 1 prospect, so he's going to have growing pains, Matt Ryan for example started about almost 30 more games in college.

Those sites that had Bradford going first were just looking at his stats and hadn't done the offseason looks, Stafford was always the top QB, followed by Sanchez with Bradford coming in just after that, now if they all had come out they probably all go top 10 though.

Bradford has to many questions for me, it's hard to judge accuracy of a guy who plays in the spread system and gets to throw to guys who are running wide open.
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Old 02-12-2010, 08:30 PM   #2
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And Joe Flacco pissed his pants in the playoffs, Mark Sanchez didn't. I'll be the first one to say I wouldn't have started Sanchez right away, he was a 1 year college starter, I didn't consider him a ready to go from day 1 prospect, so he's going to have growing pains, Matt Ryan for example started about almost 30 more games in college.

Those sites that had Bradford going first were just looking at his stats and hadn't done the offseason looks, Stafford was always the top QB, followed by Sanchez with Bradford coming in just after that, now if they all had come out they probably all go top 10 though.

Bradford has to many questions for me, it's hard to judge accuracy of a guy who plays in the spread system and gets to throw to guys who are running wide open.
That the biggest misconception is that their guys are always wide open. Go back and watch the Florida game again and the game he played this year before getting hurt. He was sqeezing the ball in tight spots, the WR's just couldn't hang on. I don't worry much about the spread, since the NFL uses it so much anyways.

The guy is accurate and I believe that's something you can't teach. Everything else he can learn.
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Old 02-12-2010, 08:32 PM   #3
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That the biggest misconception is that their guys are always wide open. Go back and watch the Florida game again and the game he played this year before getting hurt. He was sqeezing the ball in tight spots, the WR's just couldn't hang on. I don't worry much about the spread, since the NFL uses it so much anyways.

The guy is accurate and I believe that's something you can't teach. Everything else he can learn.
You should be worried because he'll have to learn how to properly take center snaps and drop back.

You know what else you can't teach? Durability, this is a guy who never got hit and as soon as he got hit, he got hurt.
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Old 02-12-2010, 08:50 PM   #4
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You should be worried because he'll have to learn how to properly take center snaps and drop back.

You know what else you can't teach? Durability, this is a guy who never got hit and as soon as he got hit, he got hurt.
He can learn to drop back. 1/2 the time he throws will probably be out the gun anyways.

Durability worries me a bit. He needs to learn to avoid the big hits like Peyton manages to do.
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Old 02-12-2010, 09:54 PM   #5
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He can learn to drop back. 1/2 the time he throws will probably be out the gun anyways.

Durability worries me a bit. He needs to learn to avoid the big hits like Peyton manages to do.
Peyton's not a fragile ass QB. He's started every single game for the Colts since he was drafted.

Yeah, he avoids big hits, but he's also not Brodie Croyle.

To me, if you want Bradford, I'd say we've already got him on our roster.
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Old 02-12-2010, 10:42 PM   #6
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Peyton's not a fragile ass QB. He's started every single game for the Colts since he was drafted.

Yeah, he avoids big hits, but he's also not Brodie Croyle.

To me, if you want Bradford, I'd say we've already got him on our roster.
I can't ever really remember him taking a big hit. Not saying he is chicken shit at all, he is very good at avoiding the hits. You never see him take shots like Favre takes.

Yeah yeah, I've heard the Brodie comparisons before. I don't see it. Brodie has a stronger arm and isn't as accurate.
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I can't ever really remember him taking a big hit. Not saying he is chicken shit at all, he is very good at avoiding the hits. You never see him take shots like Favre takes.

Yeah yeah, I've heard the Brodie comparisons before. I don't see it. Brodie has a stronger arm and isn't as accurate.
True. And Brodie also ran a pro offense in college.
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Old 02-12-2010, 08:34 PM   #8
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And Joe Flacco pissed his pants in the playoffs, Mark Sanchez didn't. I'll be the first one to say I wouldn't have started Sanchez right away, he was a 1 year college starter, I didn't consider him a ready to go from day 1 prospect, so he's going to have growing pains, Matt Ryan for example started about almost 30 more games in college.
That's exactly why I wouldn't have taken him in the top-5...

I think the real issue here is that there really doesn't seem to be a whole lot to pick from at QB in the draft these days. Maybe that's the impact of the spread, maybe it's an issue of talent and we're just in a rut. The fact that we're debating about the worth of a one-year college starter is pretty telling, I think, paired with the fact that we're debating about the worth of a guy who missed virtually the entire last season with an injury.

Them's slim pickin's...
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