Quote:I hear ya, but I wonder how much better Bridgewater himself would be looking right now if he was on that Florida St team...
Just like Winston, probably a bit better. Still 7-0
Quote:I don't think I'd take Barr ahead of Clowney.
I'd agree with this a year ago when Clowney made a helmet roll from Michigan all the way through my living room but you can't deny the talent of Anthony Barr. He has a great motor, can rush the passer as well as drop back into coverage effectively.
Quote:I'd agree with this a year ago when Clowney made a helmet roll from Michigan all the way through my living room but you can't deny the talent of Anthony Barr. He has a great motor, can rush the passer as well as drop back into coverage effectively.
No disrespect to Barr....he's very good....but oh man, to pass on Clowney for Barr and then have him turn out to be what everybody thought, i,e, best DE prospect in decades....I don't think I'd like that. Seems risky.
Quote:No disrespect to Barr....he's very good....but oh man, to pass on Clowney for Barr and then have him turn out to be what everybody thought, i,e, best DE prospect in decades....I don't think I'd like that. Seems risky.
Clowney is doubled on basically every play. Can you imagine how sick our defense would be if he drew doubles like that in NFL?
Quote:Clowney is doubled on basically every play. Can you imagine how sick our defense would be if he drew doubles like that in NFL?
Imagine how sick our D would be drafting both Clowney and Barr.....
or....how bad our run D would be... :teehee:
Quote:I wouldn't give next years 1st rounder to do it, thats for sure.
I'd consider it.
..aannnd Hundley throws a pick.
Quote:I hear ya, but I wonder how much better Bridgewater himself would be looking right now if he was on that Florida St team...
The FSU team would still be where they are right now -- undefeated -- and Teddy would still look as he is right now, one of the top prospects. As you see, it all even out. Winston plays with talent but facing better competition; likewise, Bridgewater plays with less talents, but facing lesser competition.
Quote:I'd consider it.
At this point, Bridgewater looks like to be the only legitimate top 10 pick qb our there.
Quote:I hear ya, but I wonder how much better Bridgewater himself would be looking right now if he was on that Florida St team...
Maybe he wouldn't. Maybe he'd look worse.
Quote:Thats a great question, to me they are very similar, one plays for the big program and younger other then that nobody has a clue who would turn out better.
Winston is great and all but lets hold up on the consensus number 1, he still has to play Miami's defense, Gators defense and maybe VT defense, those all will be far better defenses he has every faced in his life.
If he shreds them then I would say he yes put him over anybody in this years draft
By the end of the college season, many will consider Winston a once in a decade type of prospect.
Quote:Maybe he wouldn't. Maybe he'd look worse.
Faster runningbacks, Bigger faster stronger wide receivers, a fast physical defense, who would't do better. Especially considering when Bridgewater plays with lesser talent
If we miss out on Teddy we might just want to cross our fingers and roll with Matt Scott and fill other needs.
Quote:By the end of the college season, many will consider Winston a once in a decade type of prospect.
Agreed.
Quote:By the end of the college season, many will consider Winston a once in a decade type of prospect.
True
Like I said, avoid Mariota. If you think he's going to succeed in in Philadelphia, don't believe it. Chip Kellys offense isn't going to work in the NFL. He will leave the Eagles for a big program by the end of next season.
My Mariota support is taking a hit tonight. I still think he could be good, but I'm beginning to question whether to take him at #2 if Teddy is gone.
I never thought I'd root for the Jaguars to lose, but man I want Teddy Bridgewater on this team so bad right now.
Well, I think Mariota's winning this battle.
Quote:Well, I think Mariota's winning this battle.
Mariota vs. Hundley.
Whoever wins we lose.