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Casserly: Jerry Richardson called Andrew Luck - CBSSports.com I'll take a fist full of dollars and a box of donuts please
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You can take them at their word f you choose, I don't. The fact is that teams don't vet non-declared prospects to the same extent that they study draft eligible prospects. To think that Richardson and the Panthers had already decided on taking Luck #1in January is kinda absurd from a scouting department standpoint. The football season wasn't finished, the combine and pro days and team interviews were weeks away. Their HC was what 1 day into the fold? They hadn't even hired the OC yet. Quote:
Its the same type of spurious psuedo statistical 'evidence' that causes people to question say things like: historically red headed QBs don't succeed in the NFL. |
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Forget about percentages and what have you when it comes to Andre Ware, Donovan McNabb, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Tim Couch, JaMarcus Russell, or Matt Leinart. There are very good REASONS why some young quarterbacks succeed and very good REASONS why other young quarterbacks fail. |
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But on its face its at a minimum a half-truth because in January teams do not know who they are gonna draft yet because the draft evaluation process is in its infancy at that point for all the reason I mentioned in the previous thread never mind that Richardson isn't even an owner/GM like Jerruh Jones he's not the Panthers draft day decision maker. I'm certain that Luck was a prospect they would have considered taking but no team not except maybe the Raiders would already have their mind made about who they're drafting in January. Quote:
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I'm not looking at the prospects based on hype or draft media group think. I look at the prospect from the skills you can measure from actually watching them play: arm strength, timing, accuracy, efficiency, size, playmaking etc... Quote:
But, even if you wait and compare their rookie years based on production and not talent do you really think RGIII (as much as I would love him too) or Luck are gonna have rookie season's that rival Cam's? And you kinda contradict yourself above. You say you would take Luck over Griff and Cam because of known quality and potential. But (a) Cam at this stage is more of a known quantity then Luck (b) you say in the very next sentence that Cam and Griff have higher potential (c) Cam played more then 1 year of college football Quote:
Scouts, gms and team exec are rarely speak about their draft intel and when they do speak they're hardly ever forthright. So I don't know where you get the idea that we know what scouts are saying. We only 'know' what draft media are saying and keep in mind this is the same draft media that said Gabbert was better then Newton and Locker the same draft media that said that had Jimmy Clausen just behind or even ahead of Sam Bradford as a first talent the same draft media that considered UDFA Jevan Snead a draftable QB prospect with a high grade 1-3 round grade? BTW-You never answered my question, and I'm not asking for the draft media opinion of Luck is the next Peyton Manning. My question is what does Luck do better then Cam or Griff from a draftable NFL skillset comparison? |
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I could bring Jerry Richardson to your door step telling you that he wanted to draft Andrew Luck over anyone else and you still would be denying it, and still would be all over Cam-Cam's nuts. Cams a great QB, but the majority of football people are/were more on Andrew Luck than Cam ever was. Its that simple. We weren't talking about Cam Newton being the definite #1 pick from the start, middle, or end of his junior year like we were/have been about Andrew. Keep in mind, you and I are two guys on the internet giving our Opinions over who's better, when there are guys out there in the NFL, ESPN, NFL Network, etc who get paid for giving their opinion for a reason. And all those guys are still all about Luck. Even after Newton had his great rookie year, they said Cam's did great lets see how great Luck and RG3 are going to be. I agree, lets see. Besides why are we fighting over two players comparisons, when neither of them will be Redskins...
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We aren't even drafting RGIII so this is all a waste ! ;-)
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Here are my points: (a) the 'majority of football people' are draft media talking heads they are not scouts (b) they draft media is wrong all the time therefore when you prop a player up based on there opinion you're just relying on the opinion of people who have been proven wrong time and time again as recently as last year (c) [from watching your clip] even after Cam had a great rookie year some are saying that Luck is still better but some are not as evident by the debate you posted 2 guys on the panel are actually making my point. But that line of logic or rhetoric behind that debate is based on the persistence of an inaccurate/wrong headed evaluation that the same draft media made of Cam in the first place And finally (for the 3rd time); since we are just 2 guys on the internet having a discussion why don't you tell me the areas you think Luck is better then Cam and Griff based on their NFL skillset? (instead of pushing the opinions of the often and recently wrong draft media?)...is it arm strength, timing, deep ball, pro-readiness, accuracy, efficiency, size, playmaking Last edited by 30gut; 04-17-2012 at 07:18 AM. |
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Look at that list, the talent of both QBs in any given year is not as high as Luck/Griffin. They're both legit #1 picks. Last year with Newton and Locker...there's no comparison, Cam is far more-talented than Locker. I'm not worried. Besides, it's ESPN, they're not exactly optimists when it comes to our team.
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um, why are we wasting so much space arguing about QB's when we're going to be drafting blackmon?
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