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Quote:Sorry you can't handle the truth.....


And your right there is a reason they are wide open. Some of it is because of Teddy and the other part is he had by far the most talented team in his conference....


Louisville was the Alabama of the AAC


I know the truth kid. 31 TDs and 4 picks is the truth. He's ready to come in and play and he's going to do a great job.


Wide open. Lol.
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Quote:I know the truth kid. 31 TDs and 4 picks is the truth. He's ready to come in and play and he's going to do a great job.


Wide open. Lol.
 

I could throw for 31 TDs and 4 INTs against the AAC.

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(This post was last modified: 03-17-2014, 07:45 PM by GreeceMonkE.)

Quote:I know the truth kid. 31 TDs and 4 picks is the truth. He's ready to come in and play and he's going to do a great job.

Wide open. Lol.
Like I said he was on the Alabama of the AAC....


Can't believe I'm getting so much hate just because I point out reasons why I feel he is not a top 5 talent....


Never once did I say he couldn't develop into a great QB or that he was the most pro ready/best of this draft class....all I said is he won't have an immediate impact and I doubt he would beat Henne for starting job.
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Ryan Leaf threw for 37 TDs 11INTs and just shy of 4000 yards his last year in college. If stats told the whole story of how a guy's college game translated to the NFL, there'd be a lot more job security for GMs.
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Quote:I could throw for 31 TDs and 4 INTs against the AAC.


Awful comeback. Just awful. No credibility there
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Quote:Like I said he was on the Alabama of the AAC....


Can't believe I'm getting so much hate just because I point out reasons why I feel he is not a top 5 talent....


Never once did I say he couldn't develop into a great QB or that he was the most pro ready/best of this draft class....all I said is he won't have an immediate impact and I doubt he would beat Henne for starting job.


The Alabama that lost to Oklahoma?
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Quote:Ryan Leaf threw for 37 TDs 11INTs and just shy of 4000 yards his last year in college. If stats told the whole story of how a guy's college game translated to the NFL, there'd be a lot more job security for GMs.


It's not all stats. Watch the tape. He's a very good QB and would start day 1 with us
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Quote:I know the truth kid. 31 TDs and 4 picks is the truth. He's ready to come in and play and he's going to do a great job.

Wide open. Lol.
The Shaw kid from SC had like 25-1 ratio.Should he go first?
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Quote:The Alabama that lost to Oklahoma?
Yeah, three titles in five years ha been pretty rough.
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Quote:The Shaw kid from SC had like 25-1 ratio.Should he go first?


That Shaw kid is the most underrated QB in the draft.
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Quote:Yeah, three titles in five years ha been pretty rough.


He was talking about this year. Nice try
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(This post was last modified: 03-17-2014, 08:06 PM by BigJohn98.)

Quote:Awful comeback. Just awful. No credibility there
 

You have about as much credibility as I do.

 

31 TDs and 4 INTs isn't that impressive against the competition he faced.


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Quote:You have about as much credibility as I do.


31 TDs and 4 INTs isn't that impressive against the competition he faced.


I could throw 31 TDs against those teams!


Flacco won a Super Bowl and played at Delaware. Competition means nothing really. Go watch the tape
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Quote:He was talking about this year. Nice try


Actually i was referring to how much higher his team was ranked at the begining of the season compared to the other teams in the AAC.....
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I still think he's worth taking but I am starting to think he won't start right away.


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Quote:I could throw 31 TDs against those teams!


Flacco won a Super Bowl and played at Delaware. Competition means nothing really. Go watch the tape
You can also get a 3 SB champ in the 6th round.

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Quote:I could throw 31 TDs against those teams!


Flacco won a Super Bowl and played at Delaware. Competition means nothing really. Go watch the tape


Last time I checked Joe Flacco wasnt even a top 10 pick. And he benefited early on in his development by having a tough defense....something we dont have yet.
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(This post was last modified: 03-17-2014, 08:17 PM by knarnn.)

Quote:Speaking of rear ends...I would love to be able to have a good topic on this Center class. I have pretty much finished my Center prospect rankings and I only see three starters and one impact starter, despite many on hear saying it's a very good and deep class.


Unfortunately, as I learned with my pass rusher and TE rankings topics, there's really no point in writing it up because if it's not QB, Clowney, or Watkins you just can't get a good conversation/debate going on here.
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Bridgewater explains decision on not wearing gloves:

Quote:Shaun King asked Bridgewater about the decision during an interview that will are on Monday’s edition of Pro Football Talk on NBCSN.


“Well, when I was training down in Florida you know its 80 degree weather, sunny every day,” Bridgewater said.  “So I was out there throwing without the glove and just letting it rip, so I felt confident coming into this process, coming today that I trained without the glove so I could throw on Pro Day without the glove. So that was the biggest thing that led to that decision.”



<a class="bbc_url" href='http://m.nbcsports.com/content/bridgewater-explains-decision-shed-glove-pro-day-workout'>http://m.nbcsports.com/content/bridgewater-explains-decision-shed-glove-pro-day-workout</a>


Am I reading this correctly? He didn't wear it because of the heat?


Isn't it hot here in Jax as well?
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Fell well short of the mark.


-Burmeister


This is a rare occurrence.


-McShay

 

Bottom line:  This simply doesn't happen to QBs worth taking in the top 5.


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