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woah 17 QB coaches rather have Carr then Manziel
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Quote:Gabbert isn't scared. Remember he ran out of bounds and yelled "whoa muthaf....." to Cushing. A scared person would have said nothing and not stood up to Cushing. Can we ban someone for sheer idiocy? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Gabbert isn't scared. Remember he ran out of bounds and yelled "whoa muthaf....." to Cushing. A scared person would have said nothing and not stood up to Cushing.Please ban him. He's trolling at its best ![]()
If we take any QB in the 2nd I want Garropolo. If Harbaugh likes the kid then he has got to have something to offer.
Clowney and Garropolo. I could get behind that. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:If we take any QB in the 2nd I want Garropolo. If Harbaugh likes the kid then he has got to have something to offer.Likewise, Harbaugh is a really good qb evaluator. My only fear with Jimmy G is this: http://www.footballoutsiders.com/futures...-dark-dark "Garoppolo’s pocket presence is similar to Gabbert’s. The Eastern Illinois starter has a bad habit of altering his body position during his release as if an opponent is within a step of delivering a hit that will alter the accuracy of the throw when there isn't a defender within 3-4 yards of him. Moreover, Garoppolo is more likely to duck his shoulders and drop his eyes from his receivers to brace himself for a hit in situations were top prospects climb the pocket, keep their eyes on their receivers, and maintain a good throwing position. When a quarterback's first inclination is to freeze, brace for a hit, or turn tail from pressure and run well before the pressure arrives, it's a red flag."
Quote:Carr is the sleeper in this draft to go in the top 20. Only the casual, wannabe fan scout would write off a QB after one bad game. Carr could conceivably go top 10 if Minnesota wants him bad enough. He's gonna suck in the pro's but whatever...
Mark it down boys. Carr will go #3 to JAX. No one in the draft can match Carr's Elite Arm Talent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xj-B-jFHb8Q Quote:Mark it down boys. Carr will go #3 to JAX. No one in the draft can match Carr's Elite Arm Talent.He most assuredly has the best arm talent in this year's draft. He throws off his back foot more than I like but those things are fixable. If he's making those NFL type throws now he'll only get better. But he's not going in the top 3.
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I'd have to say JFF has the Best Arm Talent in the Draft. Carr is a close 2nd though. Bortles has the worst arm talent and is only being hyped up because he is 6 "5". He is somehow fast, athletic and elusive yet he is slower than Peyton Manning. Manning ran a faster 40 than Bortles coming out of College.
Quote:I'd have to say JFF has the Best Arm Talent in the Draft. Carr is a close 2nd though. Bortles has the worst arm talent and is only being hyped up because he is 6 "5". He is somehow fast, athletic and elusive yet he is slower than Peyton Manning. Manning ran a faster 40 than Bortles coming out of College. Gabbert ran a 4.6 and is probably one of the slowest, most awkward running QBs I've ever seen.
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Quote:I'd have to say JFF has the Best Arm Talent in the Draft. Carr is a close 2nd though. Bortles has the worst arm talent and is only being hyped up because he is 6 "5". He is somehow fast, athletic and elusive yet he is slower than Peyton Manning. Manning ran a faster 40 than Bortles coming out of College.Is this really serious? Manziel is no where near the top of the draft in terms of arm talent. Carr and Bridgewater are the two best Carr has the strongest arm and fairly accurate Bridgewater has the strongest arm amongst Manziel him and Bortles and he is the most accurate qb in the draft
Quote:Is this really serious?welcome back wiseman101 We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:welcome back wiseman101 Lol that's him.
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Quote:welcome back wiseman101Ive been lurking here before, that guy goes to the extreme. I was just taken aback at the "JFF is the best arm talent in the draft" statement Made no sense to me
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One of the things I like about Manziel is he can alter his throwing angle and body angle when he needs to, Manziel is not Russel Wilson, he reminds me more of Drew Brees. It's smokescreen season, Raiders are intested in Carr means they like Bortles, if they like Manziel it means they like Teddy. Its all lies.
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Quote:One of the things I like about Manziel is he can alter his throwing angle and body angle when he needs to, Teddy Bridgewater is not Russel Wilson, he reminds me more of Drew Brees. It's smokescreen season, Raiders are intested in Carr means they like Bortles, if they like Manziel it means they like Teddy. Its all lies.I agree actually I have heard the Brees comparison several times to Bridgewater Quote:I agree actually From who? Wiseman101?
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