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#21

Quote:He had a better college career but not better tools, except maybe athleticism. Gabbert has a massive arm he just never uses it. Bortles has above average arm strength t best from what I've seen of him.
That's all he had.  Either way, if he fails, it should be for very different reasons than Gabbert.  They are nothing alike and completely different prospects.

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#22

Quote:He had a better college career but not better tools, except maybe athleticism. Gabbert has a massive arm he just never uses it. Bortles has above average arm strength t best from what I've seen of him.


Yeah no doubt that Bortles is better than Gabbert. The kid would probably start for us right away. I don't think he's better than Bridgewater though and I hope the texans select him
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#23
(This post was last modified: 03-07-2014, 10:32 AM by trunt87.)

Quote:He had a better college career but not better tools, except maybe athleticism. Gabbert has a massive arm he just never uses it. Bortles has above average arm strength t best from what I've seen of him.
 

Still waiting to see this massive arm.  I have never seen him throw a deep ball without the receiver having to back pedal to make the catch.  I think his arm is extremely overrated.  I would say his arm is middle of the road compared to others in the NFL.  Not to mention his passes flutter like a shot duck. 


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#24
(This post was last modified: 03-07-2014, 10:49 AM by bleedingteal.)

Quote:I don't want Bortles. I have him as my fourth QB based on games that I've watched of him. He has the size, yes, but what else?


Strength in the pocket and poise in the pocket are two. Probably two of the most important.


He has a good enough arm and thats all that matters.
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#25

This isn't really news...

 

It would probably be bigger news if the Jags didn't meet with him prior to the draft. 

 

The Jags are doing their due diligence here, like they should be. Just like the other teams in the top 5-10 picks, I'd imagine. 


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#26

I agree with Bortles on guys not throwing. Its dumb.
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#27

Quote:He's not being ranked on his size alone.  He has more tools than Gabbert did coming out and had a much better collegiate career.  He's not afraid of contact either.
He doesn't have more tools than Gabbert.  His arm is weaker and his overall size and athleticism are the same as that of Gabbert.  Right now he is hyped up in the same way Gabbert was three years ago -- size and potential.  However, he is not skittish in the pocket and isn't afraid of contact, which are good traits to have.

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#28

@JoshNorris: "My sense is that Bortles has a much stronger arm than he actually shows," Cosell. Talks about sequencing the parts. http://t.co/1mZ8WyJQwV
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#29

Quote:He doesn't have more tools than Gabbert. His arm is weaker and his overall size and athleticism are the same as that of Gabbert. Right now he is hyped up in the same way Gabbert was three years ago -- size and potential. However, he is not skittish in the pocket and isn't afraid of contact, which are good traits to have.


Bortles is a better, more aggresive runner.
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#30
(This post was last modified: 03-07-2014, 11:56 AM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:He doesn't have more tools than Gabbert.  His arm is weaker and his overall size and athleticism are the same as that of Gabbert.  Right now he is hyped up in the same way Gabbert was three years ago -- size and potential.  However, he is not skittish in the pocket and isn't afraid of contact, which are good traits to have.
 

Yeah, I can't say that I don't have that same concern. Maybe not to the same degree as I felt it with Gabbert, as Gabbert simply looked terrible on footage, wheras, Bortles doesn't look "terrible", but he really doesn't "wow" you either....

 

I would venture to say that Bortles is similar to Gabbert in that I am sure his size is a driving force in his hype. 


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#31

I hate the Bortles-Gabbert comparison!!  The only thing they have in common is they both seem to shoot up the draft boards seemingly out of no where.

 

Bortles stands tall delivers his throws and doesnt shy away from hits and competition
.  And actually put up numbers in college (not that it means the world)


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#32

Quote:He doesn't have more tools than Gabbert.  His arm is weaker and his overall size and athleticism are the same as that of Gabbert.  Right now he is hyped up in the same way Gabbert was three years ago -- size and potential.  However, he is not skittish in the pocket and isn't afraid of contact, which are good traits to have.
I can't say I agree.  He's more mobile and is way better in the pocket.  I don't see how someone could watch even one of Bortles' games and make a Gabbert comparison.  Other than the size they are nothing alike.

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#33

Quote:Yeah, I can't say that I don't have that same concern. Maybe not to the same degree as I felt it with Gabbert, as Gabbert simply looked terrible on footage, wheras, Bortles doesn't look "terrible", but he really doesn't "wow" you either....


I would venture to say that Bortles is similar to Gabbert in that I am sure his size is a driving force in his hype.
says the same guy that said Gabbert and Blackmon is the next Aikman and Irvin
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#34

If the tinhorns draft this kid, we could be in position to rule the AFCS for the next decade.


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#35

I actually really like Bortles, and if we trade down with Atlanta I'd be fine with him or Mack at 6.  He is very much a gamer.


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#36

Quote:Not necessarily. You should read this article. Here's a tidbit.


<a class="bbc_url" href='http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/1981056-let-the-games-begin-the-nfl-front-office-lying-season-is-just-getting-started'>http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/1981056-let-the-games-begin-the-nfl-front-office-lying-season-is-just-getting-started</a>


They tricked us preciousss.... Nasty fat hobbitses


Its one of the reasons I love the draft

The only thing you can rely on is what you see if you watch the film


Still I hope dimitroff trades with the jags not the rams if he wants Clowney really up for the draft now
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#37

Quote:says the same guy that said Gabbert and Blackmon is the next Aikman and Irvin
 

Actually, I never said the above. Never. 

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#38

Quote:They're called the Manzealots. 
 

Oh the irony...

"You do your own thing in your own time. You should be proud."
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#39

Quote:I agree with Bortles on guys not throwing. Its dumb.
 

It's their chance to stand out in a side by side comparison.  Unless they feel they won't.

"You do your own thing in your own time. You should be proud."
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#40

Quote:Yeah, I can't say that I don't have that same concern. Maybe not to the same degree as I felt it with Gabbert, as Gabbert simply looked terrible on footage, wheras, Bortles doesn't look "terrible", but he really doesn't "wow" you either....

 

I would venture to say that Bortles is similar to Gabbert in that I am sure his size is a driving force in his hype. 
 

No.

 

With Bortles, pocket presence and movement are considered strengths. Those (along with downfield accuracy) were always question marks with Gabs.

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