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Everything posted by joemac
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He's listed at 5'11" to 6'0" depending on the website. And 194 pounds, which after watching him play a ton, I find that REALLY hard to believe. We will know his true measurables once he goes to the combine. Im thinking right at 5'11" and 185-ish lbs. But really, this is all less of a concern than it used to be. The SEC has NFL size players all over the field and he does not seem to have issues with batted balls or finding throwing lanes. Very intriguing prospect, no doubt.
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Well being smart and great at reading defenses in college football puts him way ahead of the curve already. Thats usually a weakness of most CFB QBs coming out. Plus Young has got elite mobility, pocket awareness, accuracy and plus arm strength. The ONLY knock on him is his size, which is a huge issues to be honest. If Young were 6 foot 2 there would be no question he would be the consensus number 1, and be viewed as a Luck/Lawrence type prospect. But, hes only 5'11" on a good day, and about 175-180. Its concerning. I like Stroud over Young, but would not be upset with either of them.
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Dalton Kincaid from Utah has been putting on a show this year. He's a TE to keep an eye on in this draft. Also, the guy for UGA, although I'm not sure if hes draft eligible this season.
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How quickly people forget the legend of Joe "Willy" Namath. QB - Alabama. SMH. This is a joke, btw.
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Yes - we HAVE to get a QB, this draft. No if's, and's or but's. We cannot continue on this QB path as a franchise. There will not be a fanbase left when (if?) they eventually figure it out. If we do get a guy like Will Anderson, what do you propose we do at QB next year?
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It IS overrated, however 3 of our best defensive players were out yesterday, so that does not help matters.
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I can admit when I am wrong.
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This team, as currently assembled, is going NOWHERE. More and more I understand that it’s time to blow the whole damn thing up and start over. Anybody who’s enticing to another team should be available for a trade. Burns, Chinn, CMC, Anderson, Brown, Jackson….whatever. They’ve obviously given up this year. Let’s stack firsts and seconds and whatever the hell we can get for these dudes and start over with an actual real QB. Today was embarrassing.
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I still believe we’re a pretty good team with a real QB, HC and OC
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How do you figure that? There are multiple franchise QB type guys in this years draft, and we’re barreling towards the number 1 pick. Get Stroud, get a real coach and OC, and right the ship. It’s not that bad
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Eason has a fuging rocket for an arm. He can really fire it. However I don't think he knows where its going to go 50% of the time.
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What I got out of it is that there was never the "adult in the room" so to speak. There was no veteran NFL guy at the top to tell these 3 rookie bozos that what they are doing is idiotic, and is not going to work in the NFL. A rookie owner, rookie GM and rookie HC is a recipe for disaster, and that is exactly what happened. Hopefully Tepper has learned from this mistake and will do the opposite this time around. Also, I don't think Fitterer deserves much of the blame in this whole mess. I think by in large he has been a very aggressive, good GM. So, hopefully Tepper decides to keep Fitterer and let him have a big hand in choosing our next coach.
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I doubt Tepper has "handlers".
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That sounds pretty awesome to me, actually. He needs to bring that same attitude to the Panthers.
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And a great NFL career to go along with it, right? Just like Johnny Manziel, Troy Smith and many others.
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I really like this guys game. He was under the radar good last year, and hes kicked it into a higher gear this year. Hes a true dual threat guy, and I am really impressed by his passing this year. Assuming he continues to have a good season, I would be very interested in bringing him here.
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Oh because the media said so lol?
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Chris Paul to the Lakers all over again
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He doesn’t seem very happy here these days honestly. Might be time to let him fly.