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NFL.com asks: Best young building-block QB in the NFL?


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12 hours ago, Pox 08 said:

For QBs under 28 worth mentioning....................  I'd probably rank em like this.


T-1.  Cam/Wilson

 

T-2.  Carr/Bortles

5. Luck

6. Jameis

7. Bridgewater.

 

Bortles while good, and had incredible stats to back up his play, was surrounded by a shrew of talent at the WR position. But I think he should be 3rd. Carr should be ahead of him because look at what Oakland had besides Amari Cooper. He's just the kind of guy that won't crumble when his football team is less talented or ever becomes less talented in the future. Some of his reads and throws are insane. He's already a good QB, I would put Luck at number 4 behind bortles. Teddy should not even be on the list, he crumbles up like an old cookie. And he has AP. So I would put Andy Dalton at 5, while his playoff record isn't impressive.. he's always been let down by injury, or his team acting like a hunch of ass nuggets.

 

And number 6, I would take Brock  Oswieler.  That would round out my top 6. Some people say he was just on a very good team, with a very good defense. While that is all true, he has the physical attributes  you can't ignore in a QB. Along with stupid arm strength, he did what he had to do in order to beat the patriots in the regular season before Peyton Manning  was ready to come back.

if you're wondering about Russell Wilson ? He's tied with Cam in my book. #1 Cam/Wilson. You cannot  deny the plays Wilson has had to make in crucial points in the game, or when he's  had to elevate his team with his play.

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3 hours ago, rayzor said:

i know what you're talking about as well, but i still remember someone who i think was carr's younger brother on here kind of defending him (at least until it was evident he was sucking).

yeah that could have easily been the case too, wouldn't be the first time someone like that came nosing around the site.  it sucks that so much of the history of this website can no longer be viewed.

for example, an excellent thread like this:

 

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16 hours ago, d-dave said:

I love how everyone was making excuses for The Golden Neck-Beard of Luck. I think luck is a good player, but I don't see him elevating his teammates the way Cam has affected the Panthers.

Could not agree more. 

Cam took this bunch of receivers to the Super bowl

WR1 Teddy G

WR2 UDFA P. Brown

WR3 Vet Jerricho Cotchery

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6 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

now shitposter extraordinaire therealdeal was, as far as some of the amateur sleuths here could tell, related to matt moore in some way, possibly his brother.  hence his tireless advocating for him as being a better long-term quarterback prospect than the 2015 NFL MVP and first team all pro

Oh, TRD, he fought the good fight to the end! lol

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4 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

you're right though.  luck prefers to give the ball away through the air

9 fewer INTs than cam in 23 fewer career games

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/N/NewtCa00.htm

5 years, 78 games, 64 interceptions, 35 fumbles.

0.82 interceptions per game.

0.45 fumbles per game.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/L/LuckAn00.htm

4 years, 55 games, 55 interceptions, 32 fumbles.

1 interception per game.

0.58 fumbles per game.

Who has interception/fumbling issues again?

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