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Plat
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Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 10:12 pm Post subject: Next Superstar QB |
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Who do you see in college that has the most potential in being a top elite superstar QB in the level of Brees, Brady, Manning, Rodgers? _________________
| baconrad3 wrote: | | You mean Matt Stafford aka Stat Padford? |
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JustisM
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Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 10:20 pm Post subject: Re: Next Superstar QB |
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| Plat wrote: | | Who do you see in college that has the most potential in being a top elite superstar QB in the level of Brees, Brady, Manning, Rodgers? |
Logan Thomas says hi _________________ [quote="TytybearsFan21"]Drive off into the sunset, you brilliant bastard.[/quote] |
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ArodFanboy 
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Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 11:32 pm Post subject: |
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I'd say Tyler Bray, but I really can't confidently say anyone is going to be the next elite guy like Rodgers, Brady, Peyton etc. It's just too much of an unknown from guys jumping from the college to pro level at the position to really know.
However if I had to pick somebody it would be Tyler Bray. _________________
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jrry32
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Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 11:40 pm Post subject: |
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Logan Thomas has the most potential. I really liked what I've seen from Derek Carr. Hopefully I'll get more chances to watch him this year. I think he has very nice potential for the NFL. But it's really hard to predict the next HOF QB. _________________
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norcalgsr 
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:05 am Post subject: |
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I'm going with Geno Smith. He's one of the best outside the pocket on broken plays.
Tyler Wilson, honorable mention.
Let's get real, Logan Thomas is nowhere near Cam Newton. He's closer to Josh Freeman. Go compare their rushing numbers. |
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JustisM
Joined: 13 Jan 2007 Posts: 16605 Location: Hood River, Oregon
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:13 am Post subject: |
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| norcalgsr wrote: | I'm going with Geno Smith. He's one of the best outside the pocket on broken plays.
Tyler Wilson, honorable mention.
Let's get real, Logan Thomas is nowhere near Cam Newton. He's closer to Josh Freeman. Go compare their rushing numbers. |
Maybe Freeman's junior year when he magically learned that he had legs
For real though look up Freeman's college stats and just laugh at how much better he got his junior year rushing _________________ [quote="TytybearsFan21"]Drive off into the sunset, you brilliant bastard.[/quote] |
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Its A Sabotage 
 Joined: 14 May 2010 Posts: 28128 Location: Do. Your. Job.
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 8:43 am Post subject: |
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| norcalgsr wrote: | I'm going with Geno Smith. He's one of the best outside the pocket on broken plays.
Tyler Wilson, honorable mention.
Let's get real, Logan Thomas is nowhere near Cam Newton. He's closer to Josh Freeman. Go compare their rushing numbers. |
Except he is neither, and plays very similar to a Big Ben. _________________
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Bobikus 
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 11:47 am Post subject: |
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Going with Geno Smith, because I am a homer. _________________ Geno Smith, Tavon Austin, Stedman Bailey, and Bruce Irvin will all have at least 1 pro bowl season each by the end of the decade.
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JaguarCrazy2832 
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 1:50 pm Post subject: |
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| ArodFanboy wrote: | I'd say Tyler Bray, but I really can't confidently say anyone is going to be the next elite guy like Rodgers, Brady, Peyton etc. It's just too much of an unknown from guys jumping from the college to pro level at the position to really know.
However if I had to pick somebody it would be Tyler Bray. |
Can someone explain the Bray hype to me? He dominates the SEC's worst and sucks big time against the better defense. Yea he has the size but what does he do that is so great? _________________
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JustisM
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 2:24 pm Post subject: |
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| JaguarCrazy2832 wrote: | | ArodFanboy wrote: | I'd say Tyler Bray, but I really can't confidently say anyone is going to be the next elite guy like Rodgers, Brady, Peyton etc. It's just too much of an unknown from guys jumping from the college to pro level at the position to really know.
However if I had to pick somebody it would be Tyler Bray. |
Can someone explain the Bray hype to me? He dominates the SEC's worst and sucks big time against the better defense. Yea he has the size but what does he do that is so great? |
The thing is sense he took over aft UT played the good teams his freshman year and was hurt for a majority of the good teams his sophomore year (UGA, sort of Florida) you can't even say he's played the good teams yet. I stand by that his #s as an uninjured starter are pretty damn good, even vs just SEC talent. Small sample sizes with Bray though. Next year is going to chisel his draft stock. He's going to be thought of as Philip Rivers or Jevan Snead in 6 months. _________________ [quote="TytybearsFan21"]Drive off into the sunset, you brilliant bastard.[/quote] |
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AlexGreen#20
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 2:32 pm Post subject: |
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| JaguarCrazy2832 wrote: | | ArodFanboy wrote: | I'd say Tyler Bray, but I really can't confidently say anyone is going to be the next elite guy like Rodgers, Brady, Peyton etc. It's just too much of an unknown from guys jumping from the college to pro level at the position to really know.
However if I had to pick somebody it would be Tyler Bray. |
Can someone explain the Bray hype to me? He dominates the SEC's worst and sucks big time against the better defense. Yea he has the size but what does he do that is so great? |
He gets tunnel vision, and has a slow wind up when trying to put heat on the ball. There's definitely some USC to his game, and his decision making is inconsistent when pressured.
With all that said, he seems to have a solid grasp of a pro offense and had an extremely poor Center which makes it hard to get into a rhythm.
Based on the Florida tape he wouldn't be invited to an NFL Camp as a UDFA. Somebody get that boy a steak. |
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canadaluvsdalla 
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 3:20 pm Post subject: |
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Geno Smith. He lost to LSU, but he put up 463 Passing yards on the best secondary in college football. That was just ridicolous. _________________
| Dez Bryant on 2000 Yard Season wrote: | | It's only going to get better, to be honest. I still have a lot to give. I feel like nobody's seen anything. Nothing. |
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norcalgsr 
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:03 pm Post subject: |
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| Bray looks like Osweiler at times in his delivery. Doesn't load up well. But gets away with it because of his length. |
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Chiefer 
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:18 pm Post subject: |
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| Its A Sabotage wrote: | | norcalgsr wrote: | I'm going with Geno Smith. He's one of the best outside the pocket on broken plays.
Tyler Wilson, honorable mention.
Let's get real, Logan Thomas is nowhere near Cam Newton. He's closer to Josh Freeman. Go compare their rushing numbers. |
Except he is neither, and plays very similar to a Big Ben. |
Needs to find that winning gene Bens got. _________________
| Iggles wrote: | | Come on, man, these are the kinds of statements that make Chiefer look 100% right |
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JustisM
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Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:21 pm Post subject: |
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| Chiefer wrote: | | Its A Sabotage wrote: | | norcalgsr wrote: | I'm going with Geno Smith. He's one of the best outside the pocket on broken plays.
Tyler Wilson, honorable mention.
Let's get real, Logan Thomas is nowhere near Cam Newton. He's closer to Josh Freeman. Go compare their rushing numbers. |
Except he is neither, and plays very similar to a Big Ben. |
Needs to find that winning gene Bens got. |
The one where he plays on one of the best teams in the NFL year in and year out? No such thing as winning gene or clutch. _________________ [quote="TytybearsFan21"]Drive off into the sunset, you brilliant bastard.[/quote] |
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