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Bortles, Bridgewater and Manziel; compare and contrast
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Quote:I really try not to bring up the Gabbert comparision, but it's hard. Just from watching him play this season, I known that Bortles is mentally tougher than Gabbert. But the way they rose through the draft and the manner which they did are too similar -- prototypical size, measurables, potentials, not quite pro ready, need more polishing, rose during the draft process instead during the college season. The Gabbert comparison is ridiculous. Bortles improved, while Gabbert regressed. Bortles played in a pro-style offense, while Gabbert played in the spread (and didn't put up the numbers you'd expect for it). And before anyone decides to say "You're just a UCF fan!" I'd like to point out that I'm a VT fan.
I was wrong about Trent Baalke.
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