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Where the QBs may land in the 2010 Draft


Dpantherman

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If Fox is back, I imagine The Golden Calf of Bristol will be his favorite in the entire draft. Recall his three criteria, in order, for what makes a good QB.

1) Leadership and intangibles

2) Football smarts

3) Physical ability

That pretty much describes The Golden Calf of Bristol's strengths in order, right?

Yes and No...Thats apart of what Hurney and the scouts look for..the panthers love Pure pocket passers..So the panthers will not take The Golden Calf of Bristol in the 2nd..as the QB of the future

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Im sorry, I was high on Pike for a while. But that guy scares me now. After Zach Collaros stepped in and didn't miss a beat, and possibly played better, I said one thing. System QB. He is smart and arguably a good leader. But I see him translating to a Graham Harrell at worst, and Chad Pennington at best. For my money Id take McCoy, Ponder (God I hope he comes out), or wait for a later round steal. But McCoy is a natural leader and is a winner, Ponder has tons of upside and could be a huge steal if he comes out early.

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/12/08/rumors-fly-that-The Golden Calf of Bristol-to-jags-is-a-done-deal/

Of course there is nothing on the table, but the article explains the situation

This IMO is the single dumbest move in history if they truely want The Golden Calf of Bristol. Its basically saying that we are desperate and must have The Golden Calf of Bristol. I guarantee you they will have to trade up to get him now. Maybe its a ploy but I really can't see why they would do that (maybe make another QB fall to them?). Who reveals there cards a full 4 months before the draft?

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This IMO is the single dumbest move in history if they truely want The Golden Calf of Bristol. Its basically saying that we are desperate and must have The Golden Calf of Bristol. I guarantee you they will have to trade up to get him now. Maybe its a ploy but I really can't see why they would do that (maybe make another QB fall to them?). Who reveals there cards a full 4 months before the draft?

I think the entire The Golden Calf of Bristol to jax thing is BS...not in the first round.I think jax will use it to get some team to jump and take him when they never were going to take him in the first round.

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This IMO is the single dumbest move in history if they truely want The Golden Calf of Bristol. Its basically saying that we are desperate and must have The Golden Calf of Bristol. I guarantee you they will have to trade up to get him now. Maybe its a ploy but I really can't see why they would do that (maybe make another QB fall to them?). Who reveals there cards a full 4 months before the draft?

this is what you do when you are desperate. the Jaguars are in a really bad state right now. And they think The Golden Calf of Bristol will cure it. I see where they are coming from, being near the area, but its foolish. oh well, its not us at least.

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