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Pass on Tebow


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I did like the idea of Tony Pike in the third though and someone like Demaryius Thomas in the second.

I only with we could get Pike AND Thomas, but I doubt it, I think Thomas maybe in the second but I see us adding a DE with a third. I also think The Golden Calf of Bristol wouldn't work for us but I was just watching his new throwing motion and I actually like it, I am left handed and played qb my freshman year in HS and I think it looks ok

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But you know what? Nobody can truly decide what we need other then Fox and Hurney and if they feel that QB is the the BPA then they will do it...

thats why they cut delhomme and put a 1st and 3rd on Moore with also giving him a 3 million dollar raise.. they are giving him the team for the next season and hopefully he will do the most with it and so will fox by making sure he gets all the weapons he can get him in the draft and not some QB that runs sotra fast and that doesn't have alot of potential playing in this league

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As a leftie, I have to hope he'll do ok, but from everything I've seen, The Golden Calf of Bristol basically screams bust to me. I'm not a scout by any means, and if he proves me wrong, great for him. But, I just don't see it happening that he'll be successful...

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Heaven forbid!! I would hate for him to turn out like Steve Young.

Good job, you know the name of the ONLY left handed quarterback in the Hall of Fame. There have been about 5 left handed QB's (that includes Vick) in the history of the NFL who were worth a damn.

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