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What Scares Me About Teddy

#61
(This post was last modified: 10-07-2013, 02:13 PM by vagrantwade.)

Quote:lol when are you gonna admit geno isnt the qb you thought he would be. man if only i was here last year.
 

You would have ran out of creepy actress avatars/signatures by then.

 

And Geno is a "second round QB" because he happened to slip to the beginning of the second round. By that logic, many of the best QBs in the NFL weren't worth taking in the first round. Which is ridiculous.


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#62

Quote:as you were missing mine. completely.
 

Nope.  I understood your point, though it wasn't a very good one.  You said because Geno fell to the second round, it is enough proof that he wasn't "worth" the number two pick, which also means anybody who even suggested him going #2 overall is a laughable evaluator.

 

However, down the road, if Geno becomes a pro bowl-level quarterback, nobody would look back and say he wasn't worth a top five selection in his respective draft.  So to criticize anybody who projected him to go high, when he was arguably the top quarterback in the draft by many evaluators, comes across as a desperate way to start an argument.  In hindsight, there are plenty of late round quarterbacks who were worth going much higher than they did.

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#63

Quote:You would have ran out of creepy actress avatars/signatures by then.

 

And Geno is a "second round QB" because he happened to slip to the beginning of the second round. By that logic, many of the best QBs in the NFL weren't worth taking in the first round. Which is ridiculous.
lol running out of arguments so you attack my sigs? admit you were wrong dude. dont bash people about evaluating qbs when you clearly arent good at it  :whistling:

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#64

Quote:Adam Shefter....

 

"We are almost ready to say, Jacksonville is on the clock."
 

Lol, that is actually funny...


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#65

Quote:Nope.  I understood your point, though it wasn't a very good one.  You said because Geno fell to the second round, it is enough proof that he wasn't "worth" the number two pick, which also means anybody who even suggested him going #2 overall is a laughable evaluator.

 

However, down the road, if Geno becomes a pro bowl-level quarterback, nobody would look back and say he wasn't worth a top five selection in his respective draft.  So to criticize anybody who projected him to go high, when he was arguably the top quarterback in the draft by many evaluators, comes across as a desperate way to start an argument.  In hindsight, there are plenty of late round quarterbacks who were worth going much higher than they did.
it is laughable since they are bashing other peoples evaluation of qbs when they projected a certain qb to go top 5.

 

and youre banking on a big if. I'd be happy to admit im wrong if he becomes a pro bowl qb, i just dont understand vagrantwades constant bashing of peoples on evaluation of qbs. if geno wouldve gone top 20 or even in the first round i wouldnt be using that argument, but he fell, not just a few spots, but a full round.

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#66

Quote:Lol, that is actually funny...
In a sad way, yes it is.

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#67

Quote:lol running out of arguments so you attack my sigs? admit you were wrong dude. dont bash people about evaluating qbs when you clearly arent good at it  :whistling:
 

Geno Smith is a first round caliber QB. It doesn't matter what round he was taken in.

 

I am positive at least 90% of your posts have little to nothing to do with the actual thread topic.

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#68

Quote:Geno Smith is a first round caliber QB. It doesn't matter what round he was taken in.

 

I am positive at least 90% of your posts have little to nothing to do with the actual thread topic.
just say "ok i was wrong about geno being worth #2 and i apologize for bashing other posters evaluation of qbs until i prove i have the credibiliy to do so"

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#69

Quote:just say "ok i was wrong about geno being worth #2 and i apologize for bashing other posters evaluation of qbs until i prove i have the credibiliy to do so"
 

 

Serious question. Are you 18 years of age or older?

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#70

Quote:Serious question. Are you 18 years of age or older?
my suggestion, stop bashing people about evaluation of qbs. 

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#71

If we can somehow end up with Bridgewater and Easley, man that would be a sweet darft.

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#72

Quote:Horribly Wrong You are. 

 

Also a cannon arm doesn't make you a successful QB. Jamarcus Russell will tell you that. 
 

Uh, please link me to where I said having a "cannon" means you'll automatically be a successful QB, Master Yoda.

 

And no, I'm definitely right about Teddy not having as strong of an arm as Cam Newton or Jay Cutler. They have arguably the strongest arms in the NFL.

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#73

Quote:Arm strength. For all his intangible which are awesome he has the tendency to float alot of balls which would be picked off in the NFL I'd much rather have Murray. Well have to wait till pro days
Murray has a weaker arm...

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#74

Teddy has plenty arm strength. This is one of his strong point. What I'd like to see is for him to hit the weight room and get bigger. At 6'3 and around 200 lb isn't the ideal physique for an NFL qb.
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#75

Quote:Teddy has plenty arm strength. This is one of his strong point. What I'd like to see is for him to hit the weight room and get bigger. At 6'3 and around 200 lb isn't the ideal physique for an NFL qb.
 

I'm pretty sure he's around 215 right now.

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#76

aint skeered


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#77

Quote:I'm pretty sure he's around 215 right now.
Looks a little thin for being 6'3.
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#78
(This post was last modified: 10-07-2013, 06:45 PM by The Mad Dog.)

He's allegedly 215-220 lbs right now


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#79

Quote:Teddy has plenty arm strength. This is one of his strong point. What I'd like to see is for him to hit the weight room and get bigger. At 6'3 and around 200 lb isn't the ideal physique for an NFL qb.
 

Mentioned this a thousand times already, but he is already over 220. He mentioned this many times in interviews in the offseason.

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#80

Here's what scares me about Teddy: 

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