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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: Griffin's impact on the off-season FA/draft
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Because as closely as I follow college football I've never heard/read that number. I have read that this year coach Shaw allowed Luck more freedom at the LOS then ever before. But, that freedom isn't unique to Luck many pro-styles QBs like Russell Wilson and Ryan Tannehill have a LOS audible system. Quote:
Sure its very impressive that Luck given and able to handle that level of control at the LOS. But, its also important to remember that those audibles were part of a system that was taught to him. Its not an innate part of his skillset. Like I was saying in the previous post a common scouting mantra is: you draft for tangibles. Luck's main advantage is an intangible skills he learned because of the system Harbaugh installed at Stanford. One could make the argument that Harbaugh superior (NFL caliber) coaching created a situation that gave Luck equal or better coaching then he'll receive in the NFL whereas all the other prospects are going to be exposed to the best coaching of their lives. One could also argue this situation causes Luck to be closer to his potential and therefore has a lower ceiling then other top prospects. On the whole being more 'pro-ready' is a relatively short lived advantage it may last a few years or it might not last through training camp. Quote:
If Luck and Griffin aren't far apart that why can't Griffin go no.1? Quote:
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