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Heal up Darrelle...
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http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/boxscore?gameId=323640183 I see one guy played on team that ran for almost 400 yards and the other guy didn't. One guy also completed 2/3 of his throws while the other guy was lucky to complete half of his. |
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I think EJ Manuel is the way to go in 2nd round. Huge upside, well-coached in college. His stock is a little down bc people expected more from him this year.
I will be fascinated to see how Tony rates all of these guys after the Senior Bowl and Combine. Seems like they are all in the same boat. |
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Here's the thing. If we take any of these guys in round 1 or 2 it's a mistake because they are not close to cant miss projects.
If we have an opportunity to jump on a guy like Nassib in the 4th round or later. Then go for it. If he doesn't develop oh well. But we gotta draft guys who are going to contribute significantly in rounds 1-3. |
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Also, are we not-counting the multiple drops where syracuse WRs had the ball hit them in the hands? BTW I hope your info on nassibs performance against rutgers includes 2 fumbles by him, because he threw 2 ints, not 4 |
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I think Nassib will be a worse pro Qb than McElroy. Last edited by houyx; 12-30-2012 at 02:44 AM. |
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Still waiting for the next Jet SB crown.
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Heal up Darrelle...
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I get that you love Nassib and think he is the next Aaron Rodgers, but you're chasing a dream that does not exist. I don't know what else to tell you. Yes, it sucks being a Jets fan, but don't imagine a bad player is good. Minnesota and Jacksonville did the same when they took Gabbert and Ponder. Chasing that dream does not work out |
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wait...wha? 0_o
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Geno Smith is a garbage prospect expected (or was expected) to go top 5 overall. The only player someone needs to compare to awful quarterbacks taken in the first round who had no business being selected there is Geno Smith. Now the West Virginia skill players that padded his stats (Tavon Austin) , those guys deserve to have their draft stocks skyrocket. You seem to believe out of some insane and unwarranted complex that posters here have suggested that we sell the farm for a prospect like Nassib when most have merely looked at this opportunity and his body of work in a nationally televised bowl game to evaluate his mechanics and other question marks that many scouts have been wanting to see improvement on. Question marks that have solidified the notion that taking Nassib in the first would be a terrible mistake. Read it. Digest it. And move the hell on already |
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I like both Smith and Nassib and I don't think it is fair to read too much into yesterday's game because of the conditions.
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I would go tyler Bray in the third. Franchise skills, immature, inconsistent. Needs a couple of years, WITH GOOD COACHING
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Is there a precedent for a QB coming out with attitude/character concerns that worked out? I feel that is the single most important characteristic a QB can have and also happens to be something that is most difficult to change.
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His issues are not that bad. I work with a guy who is a UT alum and active in their booster program. He is as critical about their program as anyone, and he said Bray's issues are nothing to worry about. Sure, you would prefer to have then, but it was just college kid stuff and when surrounded with NFL coaches and training programs will excel in the NFL. The talent is there which is the important thing. Guys are all over Glennon right now, how about getting a better version of Glennon in the 3rd round?? The value is in the 2nd-3rd round for QBs this year. There is not one of them I would take in the middle of the first.
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The people saying "we cant have another USC QB" are ridiculous, because each pick is an independent action, so allowing sanchezs failure to affect a future pick is a mistake. Now there is a precedent for USC QBs underachieving which is something that absolutely matters, but it seems like barkley is different...4 year starter, didnt have NFL pros on the team at every position, etc. I just dont see how a guy can be a CERTAIN top 10 pick in 2012 and a second rounder in 2013 based on a year where his oline was terrible. Plus he has virtually zero character concerns, is a hard worker, and excellent teammate/leader. |
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When was the last time the Jets played in a snow storm? It happens, but not very often. Most passing games take a dip in those conditions, thus Rex's obsession with an "all weather offense".
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wait...wha? 0_o
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Smith, on the other hand, plays outdoors... |
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Glad to hear that about Bray. He's got great tools. Im sure if he interviews well, the Jets will strongly consider him.
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wait...wha? 0_o
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Ultimately, in a league that made sense, none of these Quarterbacks should be taken in the first round. From Barkley and Smith to Klein and then rest, they should all, from a value/prospect stand point, be taken an entire round lower than their projection. This is a really weak Quarterback class, no question about it |
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