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pantherclaw

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  1. I'm just not sure why you think I'm in disagreement. I just said it'll always be a concern. Read, damnit.
  2. Agreed, but I'll also add the health of any QB is a concern. How many bigger guys did we start last season alone, due to injury? Health will always be a concern.
  3. Flutie played in the NFL also. So whom doesn't know what he's talking about? Fact is, Flutie had a very LONG career as a pro QB. Winning multiple championships in Canada, before finally given an opportunity in the NFL. Spi. That how you want, he was 5'10, 180lbs, and had a long healthy pro career.
  4. Opportunity. Plus the ones like Johnny Football were just great pieces of trash. I'm not arguing I'd prefer a smaller QB, but I think most of you whom are arguing about his size, are ignoring the talent and natural leader he is. Not all QBs are that way. In fact, most of the greats don't have protypical size.
  5. You and I both know it has less to do with the size of the player, and more of how they play. When it comes to quarterbacks, I don't care how big they are, they won't survive behind a bad line. If you were to hold a gun to my head and ask me to choose, I'd say whichever is going to have the greater career, and win the most championships. Which really means, I don't know, but I trust in our guys.
  6. I certainly have no idea. Maybe they'll draft Anderson , then come back for Hooker!
  7. Thanks for the education...am so glad someone thought that I might not know these things.
  8. Lol. I'm not saying that. Just making a case that a smaller framed QB can have a long career. Youngs traits I'd argue is even greater than Flutie.
  9. Flutie had no choice. His NFL stats were still 15k yards and 92 TD's. My point, was and still is, a small frame can have a long career.
  10. I combined his stats from both leagues. Obviously he was more prolific in the Canadian league. While you and others can nick pick all you want, it proves that a player that size can stay healthy.
  11. Doug Flutie was 5'10 and 180lbs His pro career was exceptional.
  12. Here are the stats of a pro football qb that was only 5'10 and 180 lbs. Throwing for a total of 56,070 yards and 362 TDs. Pretty damn good career.
  13. I think I was for Young in the beginning. Now, I'm totally fine with either one.
  14. Marshall thrived when he wasn't considered the best on the field. With the addition of the vets we've added, plus new coaching, I expect him to make a significant jump. I'd personally rather see touchdowns out of him, than to see hom break 1,000.
  15. I gave it a look over. The reality is when pass rushers get paid, their not paid on overall balance, but their presence on the field. Burns has a heavy presence on the field that every offensive coordinator has to game plan for him. I agree, his run support isn't what you want out of an elite defensive end, but that won't stop him from getting paid. That just how the NFL works.
  16. Stopped reading after the bolded. You obviously don't get it. Argue until you are Blue in the face.
  17. So many want to put off an extension, which would only cost us more money. That isn't even a good idea.
  18. The great thing about fans feeling he's not worth it, is it doesn't matter. The professionals know he is. Stop acting like it's your money. Pass rudhers get paid a premium.
  19. It's about time they wine and dine the true star of the draft!
  20. Cam couldn't take the beating at his size. We could draft Stroud, and he could suffer a career ending injury his rookie season. I've been watching the NFL far too long to believe anyone is injury proof. It's more about how they play the game. Youngs got "it", cept for the ideal size. S So if he's the pick, I'm going to rejoice on a great pick, and get a jersey. If Stroud is the pick, I'll rejoice on a great pick, and get a jersey.
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