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Texans left without QB

(This post was last modified: 05-10-2014, 02:15 PM by Trindon Holliday.)

Quote:Why is the pro bowl being used as some kind of validation?


Vince Young was a pro bowler.
 

 

Umm... did Vince Young ever lead the entire league in passing and have one of the most prolific statistical passing years in NFL history?  You know since "arm strength" is what people are concerned about regarding passing the ball?


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(This post was last modified: 05-10-2014, 02:16 PM by Trindon Holliday.)

Quote:Good luck with that one
 

I'll say the same to you.. at least we only spent one of the last picks in the 4th round on our lottery ticket and not the 3rd ovrl pick.

 

This was a historic QB draft class.. in the sense that it was deep as hell, but had zero real ringers.. just a bunch of "maybes" loaded to the teeth with question marks.  There is practically zero drop off in talent throughout rounds 1-4 (that anomaly is what makes it historic), so Houston did the correct thing by maximizing the value of their picks (they have killed it in this draft) and not over reaching out of desperation, and letting the board fall to them.


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Quote:No offense but he does not have the arm for the NFL
sightly above average arm would fit well in a wesr coast type system
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Quote:I'll say the same to you.. at least we only spent one of the last picks in the 4th round on our lottery ticket and not the 3rd ovrl pick.

 

This was a historic draft class.. in the sense that it was deep as hell, but had zero real ringers.. just a bunch of "maybes" loaded to the teeth with question marks.  There is practically zero drop off in talent through rounds 1-4 (that anomaly is what makes it historic), so Houston did the correct thing by maximizing the value of their picks and not over reaching out of desperation, and letting the board fall to them.
Id say go chat onthe Houston board, but probably no much to talk about over there.
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Quote:He has a junk arm. Look up his velocity. It was awful
He does not come close to having a huge arm, but has a good deep ball. To say junk arm kinda makes you look ignorant.
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Quote:Id say go chat onthe Houston board, but probably no much to talk about over there.
 

???  I am talking over there..  And there's plenty to talk about. 

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Quote:I'll say the same to you.. at least we only spent one of the last picks in the 4th round on our lottery ticket and not the 3rd ovrl pick.

 

This was a historic QB draft class.. in the sense that it was deep as hell, but had zero real ringers.. just a bunch of "maybes" loaded to the teeth with question marks.  There is practically zero drop off in talent throughout rounds 1-4 (that anomaly is what makes it historic), so Houston did the correct thing by maximizing the value of their picks (they have killed it in this draft) and not over reaching out of desperation, and letting the board fall to them.


You seem insecure. Is that why you come here?
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Quote:Savage to the RESCUE!!!!!!

 

 

I actually like the pick.  Somewhere JungleCat's head is exploding.
 

Hey Trindon....

 

 

Lets see.....Bridgewater or Savage.... Laughing Laughing Laughing 

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Quote:Well, Houston has their QB now.. Smile
I actually like Savage but I don't expect him to start for a while.
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Savage has potential, so not a bad pick.

I like that pick more than the Arizona Thomas one
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Tom Savage. I guess they went to the "project" route.
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Quote:You seem insecure. Is that why you come here?
 

???

 

I've been coming here since 2003.

 

You seem irritated by my previous post.  "insecure".. okay whatever you have to say Smile

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Quote:Tom Savage. I guess they went to the "project" route.
 

Name a QB in this draft who isn't a project

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Quote:Hey Trindon....

 

 

Lets see.....Bridgewater or Savage.... Laughing Laughing Laughing
 

Upside.. Savage

 

Short term results.. Bridgewater

 

Savage has barely even played and had almost three years of a lay off.

 

The fact that we're even discussing these two players just further proves my point.  Great QB depth, but the deep end of that pool (difference in talent) only reaches the level of a kiddie pool.  Not much difference between touching the bottom and then coming up for air.

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Cincy with a steal... Dalton is put on notice.


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Quote:Upside.. Savage

 

Short term results.. Bridgewater

 

Savage has barely even played and had almost three years of a lay off.

 

The fact that we're even discussing these two players just further proves my point.  Great QB depth, but the deep end of that pool (difference in talent) only reaches the level of a kiddie pool.  Not much difference between touching the bottom and then coming up for air.
 

The Patriots passed on Savage for Garoppolo. 

 

If there was one team that I thought would bite on Savage if there was really a reason to, would have been the Patriots. 

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Quote:Cincy with a steal... Dalton is put on notice.
I've been waiting to see his spot, go figure-my wife is a Bengals fan.
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(This post was last modified: 05-10-2014, 03:32 PM by Trindon Holliday.)

Quote:The Patriots passed on Savage for Garoppolo. 

 

If there was one team that I thought would bite on Savage if there was really a reason to, would have been the Patriots. 
 

What the heck are you even talking about?  Garoppolo was always projected to go higher than Savage so what's your point?

 

And please fill us in on why the Pats' "were the one team that you thought would bite" on Savage..  Did it have anything to do with just typing Savage's name into google a few minutes ago and a bunch of articles popped up saying how the Pats liked him? (now the front page just talks about how we took him).  LOL, resident G.M., you are so predictable. :no:


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Savage sucked in college. I doubt he miraculously becomes a good pro.
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Quote:Savage sucked in college. I doubt he miraculously becomes a good pro.
 

He didn't "suck in college". lol

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