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2014 NFL draft prospects compared to 1984 NBA Draft prospects

#41

Yo how high were you when you randomly thought of this?


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#42

Quote:Nah he just can't read defenses and is a thief
 

Have you not watched Cam this year?????

 

About the incident at UF, you believe what you want to believe

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#43

Quote:Yo how high were you when you randomly thought of this?
A solid 10

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#44

Quote:Have you not watched Cam this year?????


About the incident at UF, you believe what you want to believe


What get carried by the defense to the playoffs than choke
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#45

Quote:What get carried by the defense to the playoffs than choke
What are you talking about?????

 

Did you watch the game or are these delusions spouting out of your mind????

 

Cam is the Panthers offense

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#46

Quote:What are you talking about?????


Did you watch the game or are these delusions spouting out of your mind????


Cam is the Panthers offense


What offense every time they played a good defense 50 percent accuracy and interceptions he's not good
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#47
(This post was last modified: 02-15-2014, 11:09 PM by wiseman101.)

Quote:What offense every time they played a good defense 50 percent accuracy and interceptions he's not good
Cam had almost 3,400 yds passing 24 tds and 13 ints and completed 61.7% of his passes

 

With steve smith double teamed and Lafell and ted ginn dropping every other pass

 

and no consistent rushing attack

 

he had another 585 on the ground with 6 tds

 

 

You have no clue what you are talking about


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#48
(This post was last modified: 02-15-2014, 11:12 PM by Nick Foles.)

Wiseman is an idiot, "Bridgewater is the only QB Caldwell has in the firsr round..." Wow, and btw Mcshay reported that EVERY TEAM he has talked to has MANZIEL as there number one QB. Stop being [BLEEP], you just don't like Manziel because he is WHITE, there I said it, you racist prick, I hope you get banned just like those racists Heero and TylerGabbert did.


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.
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#49

WHAT, BADWORD REMOVED BECAUSE IS SAID P R I C K???


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.
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#50

Quote:Wiseman is an idiot, "Bridgewater is the only QB Caldwell has in the firsr round..." Wow, and btw Mcshay reported that EVERY TEAM he has talked to has MANZIEL as there number one QB. Stop being [BLEEP], you just don't like Manziel because he is WHITE, there I said it, you racist [BAD WORD REMOVED], I hope you get banned just like those racists Heero and TylerGabbert did.
What are you talking about????

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#51

Quote:WHAT, BADWORD REMOVED BECAUSE IS SAID P R I C K???
I guess being white and critiquing another athlete (white or black) is racist now???

 

Is this serious????

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#52

Why would you not think Manziel is a NFL quarterback prospect when you think smalled handed Teddy "Can't throw deep" Bustwater is...


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.
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#53

Did Manziel steal your girlfriend or something kid?


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.
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#54

Quote:Wiseman is an idiot, "Bridgewater is the only QB Caldwell has in the firsr round..." Wow, and btw Mcshay reported that EVERY TEAM he has talked to has MANZIEL as there number one QB. Stop being [BLEEP], you just don't like Manziel because he is WHITE, there I said it, you racist [BAD WORD REMOVED], I hope you get banned just like those racists Heero and TylerGabbert did.
That is the truth, you can believe or not. Teams will McShay anything. Geno Smith was a supposed 1st rounder last year via McShay

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#55

Quote:Why would you not think Manziel is a NFL quarterback prospect when you think smalled handed Teddy "Can't throw deep" Bustwater is...
If that is what you are going to refer to then those no reason for a conversation

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#56

Quote:Cam had almost 3,400 yds passing 24 tds and 13 ints and completed 61.7% of his passes


With steve smith double teamed and Lafell and ted ginn dropping every other pass


and no consistent rushing attack


he had another 585 on the ground with 6 tds



You have no clue what you are talking about


Tell me when she wins a conference championship or Super Bowl
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#57

Quote:Did Manziel steal your girlfriend or something kid?
Please, Id love to hang out with Manziel, he gets the women 

 

Don't get me wrong, I think Manziel is decent talent but he is certainly not 1st round talent.

 

Bridgewater is just a miles better qb

 

P.S

 

NIck Foles from the Eagles is actually a pretty nice guy, you are doing his name a severe disservice 

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#58

Quote:Tell me when she wins a conference championship or Super Bowl
Wut?

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#59

I love Nick Foles, I was right about him being a top 5 NFL QB when he came out of Arizona, so can I get the benefit of the doubt on the fact that Manziel is worth the number one overall pick.


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.
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#60

Quote:I love Nick Foles, I was right about him being a top 5 NFL QB when he came out of Arizona, so can I get the benefit of the doubt on the fact that Manziel is worth the number one overall pick.
Slow down. Just one season happened. Be patient give him some wear on the tire treds before you crown him.

 

I like Foles too but I need to see how defenses respond to the Chip Kelly offense before making judgement

 

These are the reasons why I think Bridgewater could be a great/elite qb in the NFL...

 

1. He has excellent pocket presence, if there pressure coming around the edges, he knows to step up in the pocket. He knows how to manipulate the pocket to get it to work for him, 

2. He has an accurate passer, He throws with patience, timing, anticipation and leads his wrs in space, which happen to fit perfect withing out offense

3. He is tough, he takes hits and bounces back up, very mentally tough and is used to over coming obstacles in his life.

4. Superb football IQ, ran his offense at the LOS at Louisville, knows exactly whats going on on the field all the time, rarely makes mistakes but not afraid at all to throw the ball down field. great at reading his progressions

5. Leadership, not a rah rah guy but Louisville folks had the belief that if the ball is in his hands, they will win

6.  Fearless, goes hand to hand with his pocket presence and toughness, has played behind a porous o-line at louisville and found ways to produce. Taken his fair of hits as the ball is leaving his hands and delivered strikes on those hits

7. Can make all the throws, has a good to great arm

7. He has room to grow physically, he can put on 10-15 and increase his arm velocity along with finally discovering to torque is lower body into throws.

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