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2014 NFL draft prospects compared to 1984 NBA Draft prospects
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I know why people like Manziel, I like his style too
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Love Manziels personality. Love him as a person and what he represents. But... I dont think his game will translate as well as Bridgewaters. If Teddy is gone I would be fine taking a swing on Johnny and hoping for the best though.
Quote:Love Manziels personality. Love him as a person and what he represents. But... I dont think his game will translate as well as Bridgewaters. If Teddy is gone I would be fine taking a swing on Johnny and hoping for the best though. This^ Hard not love the fiestiness, I am just wringing my hands of the prospect of him having to start day 1 for us. He came in the second, I would be aboard the train
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The reason I love Nick Foles is because of his beautiful deep ball, I have Manziel over Bridgewater because Bridgewaters small hands cause his deep balls to flutter making them easier to pick off at the next level.
A lot of people talk about Manziel’s arm strength negatively, but I don’t see why. He has a very strong arm. From what I’ve seen, in terms of pure arm strength, I’d put him second above Bridgewater
and behind Mariota. He is able to throw the ball for chunks of yardage at a time through the air, and honestly he could probably throw it a whole lot further if he put his weight behind it (he has footwork issues which I’ll address later). One thing I was also pleasantly surprised with was his touch. He knows how to control the arc of the ball pretty well, but it’s not fantastic. I would also put him second in this category, with Mariota at third (Bridgewater is far and away the best touch passer in the country.) Anyway, I digress. He is also, as you can see from the statistics, very accurate. 80% accuracy against the best team in the country isn’t normal. It’s very good.
Quote:The reason I love Nick Foles is because of his beautiful deep ball, I have Manziel over Bridgewater because Bridgewaters small hands cause his deep balls to flutter making them easier to pick off at the next level.Who told that you that lol???? Michael Vick throws one of the prettiest and best deep balls in the league lol and his hands are small Do you happen to know Bridgewater's hand size????
Tom Brady sucked at throwing a pure 9 until Randy Moss. That didnt stop him from being great in the short to immediate range like Teddy.
Quote:Teddy Bridgewater - Kwame Brown ??? Kwame was a unrefined guy with monster measurables and athletics ??? Bridgewater is a hyper refined guy with meh measurables and athletics ????? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Manziel reminds me a lot of Jimmer Ferdette.
Undersized for their position and doing stuff in college that just didn't work in the pros Bridgewater is like Durant Supposed fragility but got the job anyway and beasted Clowney could be healthy knee oden or shaq coming out Quote:It's funny how people forget that the media back then was hard on Jordan early on. "Selfish, brash, and even uncoachable" were used to describe Jordan early on, among other things. Then he started winning titles and that's when people started to change their tune.People don't forget, they're too young to know about it. Like Wiseman. "A man with no sauce is lost.
<p style="text-align:center;">But that same man can get lost in the sauce."
Quote:People don't forget, they're too young to know about it. Like Wiseman.Jordan was also a top 10 player walking into the league,
That's not the same thing as being the consensus most dominant player in the draft kid.
"A man with no sauce is lost.
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Quote:That's not the same thing as being the consensus most dominant player in the draft kid.Outside of the big men (Bowie and Olajuwon) He was considered the the consensus top pick
Quote:1. Considered slim 2. The best player at their position 3. All the trappings of a franchise qb except height and weight
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