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Eliminating JFF4Life's Baseless Conjecture
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It was purported in another thread that no other prospect would garner more support than Manziel, so I'm putting this to the test. Enjoy!
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Quote:It was purported in another thread that no other prospect would garner more support than Manziel, so I'm putting this to the test. Enjoy!Are you going to prove it by putting Johnny Manziel in as an option?
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I feel like i need other options on this... but im not sure what o_O
In my opinion, if JFF has a great pro day, its going to do nothing but help the Jags with the 3rd pick.. It's all a win win situation. If JFF has an awesome pro day then either Houston will take him giving us a legit shot at Clowney, or the chances of taking JFF will increase in my opinion or.. JFF becomes even more valuable to another team who is willing to trade up to take him.. My 2 cents..
Quote:Are you going to prove it by putting Johnny Manziel in as an option? It's in his thread. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:I feel like i need other options on this... but im not sure what o_OAgain, I'm basically copying his exact poll word for word for 3 other prospects in order to see how it stacks up.
You can't have 3 polls in the same thread. The same voters are double dipping and saying they would take all the prospects at #3. If you want to see which QB the board prefers you have to have a poll with only JFF, TB, BB and none as the options.
Considering I answered " Hope he falls to #3 and then sprint to the podium" <span style="font-size:18px;">for two different prospects I feel like these polls are unscientific. </span>
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:You can't have 3 polls in the same thread. The same voters are double dipping and saying they would take all the prospects at #3. If you want to see which QB the board prefers you have to have a poll with only JFF, TB, BB and none as the options.You're just not gonna give this up, are you?
For those complaining about the poll, I did that on purpose. Refer to the thread "General Consensus on Johnny Manziel." From that thread, here is the quoted:
Quote: Quote: So, admittedly, I shouldn't have included Clowney. I'll see if I can drop that question and add one for the 3 QBs. EDIT: New poll question added. Enjoy!
I voted for the following, and I've provided my reasoning below:
1. I don't want Bridgewater - He's not an "elite" QB prospect, he has a respectable arm, but I just don't see "it" when I see him play and when I see him dropback to pass. 2. I don't want Bortles - Again, I don't think he's an "elite" QB prospect, he has a ceiling, and "potential", but, I don't know if we have the right coaches in place to develop that potential. 3. If I had to take a QB, I am going to take the fiery kid out of Texas A&M, and for three reasons. One, he's been succesful and produced outstanding numbers against higher quality and more consistent competition than Bridgewater and Bortles have faced in college. Two, he almost fits today's NFL "Next Generation" QB to a tee. He's short, quick on his feet, can make plays on the run with his arm or with his legs just in general, and he's not afraid to go out and there let it loose. He fits into that same mold as your Russel Wilson and Colin Kaepernick. And then lastly, three, his confidence is there. I believe in this kid when I see him out there. His teammates believe in him. And his teammates feed off his big play ability. If I had to pick right now which one of those three guys in three years from now would have the most success in the NFL. I'd say it's going to end up being this kid. ![]() "What do I know of cultured ways, the gilt, the craft and the lie? I, who was born in a naked land and bred in the open sky. The subtle tongue, the sophist guile, they fail when the broadswords sing; Rush in and die, dogs - I was a man before I was a king."
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If you already voted it won't let you vote again on the added poll question so this whole thread is a FAIL.
Quote:If you already voted it won't let you vote again on the added poll question so this whole thread is a FAIL. You can delete your vote and then revote... :thumbsup: Quote:You can delete your vote and then revote... :thumbsup:Already tried that before I posted. That doesn't work. |
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