Redskins Acquire QB John Beck (for CB Doug Dutch)

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Warren85Ellard
08-03-2010, 12:29 AM
Just got back from Kings Dominion to find that Doug Dutch is no longer with the Redskins. NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! I was going to create a little section for Doug Dutch fans at FedEx and call it the Dutch Oven.

GusFrerotte
08-03-2010, 12:59 AM
I think Gus subconsciously doesn't want another QB wearing #12. :D

Definitely not!!!!!!! That would be a total sacrilege!!!!!!

tryfuhl
08-03-2010, 01:08 AM
Just got back from Kings Dominion to find that Doug Dutch is no longer with the Redskins. NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! I was going to create a little section for Doug Dutch fans at FedEx and call it the Dutch Oven.

it's cool.. the new party decks will be renamed to the Beck Decks.. fitting that they're facing the end zones!

30gut
08-03-2010, 01:55 AM
Why exactly?

Not trying to hate on John Beck or anything, but I don't really get the reason behind the trade. Does he have ties to anyone on the staff?

I read that Brennan said that Kyle tried to get Beck before and couldn't.
So it appears that Kyle has always like Beck.
Btw Beck's ball velocity was tested higher then Joe Flacco's.
So dude has a strong arm.
I have a hunch that Beck makes the squad as a developmental QB.

Dirtbag59
08-03-2010, 02:13 AM
Thought this was ironic.

2006 Season Stats: Other than Colt Brennan, perhaps no signal-caller in college football had as good of a season as John Beck. In terms of pure statistics, he is nearly unmatched. He

ranked second in the country to Hawaii's Colt Brennan in passing efficiency with a rating of 169.1. Beck ranked in the top five quarterbacks in the NCAA in nearly every major offensive category: points responsible for(19 ppg.), total passing yardage(3,885 yards), and passing yards per game(323.75 ypg.). That is not even mentioning Beck tossed an eye gouging touchdown to interception ratio(32 touchdowns: 8 interceptions) and a hair-raising completion percentage of 69.3 percent.

tryfuhl
08-03-2010, 02:26 AM
all of that at the challenging BYU

Dirtbag59
08-03-2010, 02:31 AM
all of that at the challenging BYU

You're dense if you think that BYU is an easy school to play at. Between the honor code that bans sex and alcohol to the two year morman mission in a third world country, it's a wonder anyone makes it out alive :D

SirClintonPortis
08-03-2010, 03:03 AM
Thought this was ironic.

2006 Season Stats: Other than Colt Brennan, perhaps no signal-caller in college football had as good of a season as John Beck. In terms of pure statistics, he is nearly unmatched. He

ranked second in the country to Hawaii's Colt Brennan in passing efficiency with a rating of 169.1. Beck ranked in the top five quarterbacks in the NCAA in nearly every major offensive category: points responsible for(19 ppg.), total passing yardage(3,885 yards), and passing yards per game(323.75 ypg.). That is not even mentioning Beck tossed an eye gouging touchdown to interception ratio(32 touchdowns: 8 interceptions) and a hair-raising completion percentage of 69.3 percent.

You ought to check out of his scouting reports. Eerily similar to Colt
John Beck Scouting Report (http://www.warroomreport.com/draft/rankings/qb/beck.htm)

Strengths:
John Beck has a quick release and is efficient in a short passing attack. Beck has adequate arm strength and is a good character person.
Weaknesses:
Beck has an awkward release, including a low release point at times. He comes from a shotgun based spread passing offense in college and will be forced to adapt to making more vertical NFL throws. He is older than the typical prospect at age 25.
Overall:
Beck has been effective at BYU, but will have a hard time being anything more then a backup at the next level. He is not the athlete many teams are seeking at quarterback and his age is a concern. He is good at making quick decisions and has acceptable arm strength.

John Beck Scouting Report - 2007 NFL Draft Prospect (http://www.fftoolbox.com/nfl_draft/profile_display.cfm?prospect_id=1146)
2007 NFL Draft Prospect Scouting Report:
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John Beck, QB, BYU
John Beck looks to be a top 10 QB, perhaps going as early as the third round, but more realistically probably fourth or even fifth round. His age (at 25) is a concern, as well as being a product of the BYU system that typically plays weaker teams. His arm strength is average, but his strengths include his accuracy and great decision-making ability, thus avoiding turnovers. He also has a pretty quick release and a good presence in the pocket. His height is average for a QB, but is shorter than the premier QBs in this year's draft (Quinn is 6'4 and Russell is 6'6).

tryfuhl
08-03-2010, 03:12 AM
You're dense if you think that BYU is an easy school to play at. Between the honor code that bans sex and alcohol to the two year morman mission in a third world country, it's a wonder anyone makes it out alive :D

at least spelling isn't an issue

Ruhskins
08-03-2010, 03:34 AM
at least spelling isn't an issue

Maybe he meant Merman...

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_J91FN15TrUg/SIp-arsL5TI/AAAAAAAAAvQ/GHQm5iPUZ4E/s400/blog_merman_dramatic.jpg

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