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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
Also a f'ing pansy based on the games I've seen. His game seems to be about avoiding hits more than anything at this point.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
I wouldn't go that far. Too soon to be making statements like this.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
Yes but does he know all the words to the Oscar Meyer song?
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
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Show me 1 expert that thought Cam or Dalton would be as good as they are now? Historically, its a 50-50 shot a QB prospect will even pan out. I think we all start getting ahead of ourselves when we say that are sure: instant starters at a pro-bowl level. Last edited by 30gut; 12-09-2011 at 06:53 PM. |
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
Although I didn't have Gabbert as one of my top QBs there is no question that he was and remains a talented prospect that can make all the throws.
I had questions about him, but despite my questions I think its extremely presumptive to look at Gabbert and have a definitive opinion on him as an NFL QB. I think its also wrong to look at Gabbert with the Jags and assume that he would be the same QB in our system with our coaching as he is with the Jags. I think Mike/Kyle's scheme is clearly superior to the Jags. Gabbert started off in a tough spot. He's playing before he's ready without a QB mentor to show him the ropes. He's playing for a disfunctional organization that had a lame duck HC. I've watched a a few Jags games and the offense seems to make no effort to run anything remotely like what he ran at Mizzou, heck they barely get out of base personell (part of the goes back to the FO they lack weapons) they don't boot/waggle often to take advantage of his speed. I saw at stat that said they were tops in the league in run attempts on 1st down but with how much they run the ball from base personnel 1st down would be a great down for them to have balance and pass to exploit the going up against run defenses. I could go on..... But, its not like Gabbert is without fault. I think his greatest problem is comfort in the pocket both in response to real pressure and in perceived pressure which prevents him from stepping into his throws and causes happy feet which sometimes causes e.g. a 5 step drop with a needless hitch or shuffle step which causes the ball to come out late instead of a 5 step drop back foot hits ball out on time. ^^But that again speaks to coaching because its a common problem that young QBs have when they don't trust what they see or don't trust their protection or aren't comfortable all of which can be helped through playcalling. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
Back on topic.
I asked Dave Razzono this question: What do you think of Griffin III vs Andrew Luck? Is Russell Wilson a draftable QB? He ignored the second question but... Quote:
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
thanx 30.. RG a better passer?
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
Here's a great scenario for your all.
would you all rather have the 1st overall pick or the 2nd and 3rd overall picks, in this years draft?
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
2nd and 3rd of course
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
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The Starter
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
It wasn't that long ago when the skins had two selections in the top five. Back in 2000: Samuels (3rd) and Arrington (2nd).
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
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2 good players
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
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I think draftniks like ourselves falsely assume that the media scouts and other draftniks are actually privvy to the opinions of actual NFL scouts/GM/Execs. But those guys guard there scouting profiles/opinions like the kremlin. Pretty much anything a scout/GM/execs tell a member of the scouting media right now is either a half-truth or out and out lie aimed at probing for information and pushing their own agenda. I think first and foremost skillset is what matters. Nothing else. If you can make an accurate comparative assessment of skillset between the prospects you can find out how the prospect should rank. But its very important to realize that knowing where/how the prospects rank only forms an accurate assessment. Making an accurate assessment is quite different from making a prediction. (which is a myth) Scouting imo isn't about prediction its about evaluation. I look for a bunch of different traits but I differ greatly to the minds of the greats like Bill Walsh who values playmaking. Imo its the most important trait. Next for me is coachability but sadly its an intangible that is impossible to assess from sitting on my couch or computer chair. Imo intangibles are thee most importants traits but at the same time I realize that its unknowable form my vantage point. Last edited by 30gut; 12-09-2011 at 11:31 PM. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Re: 2012 QB Prospects (Part 2)
From the man himself:
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