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Another Game you should be watching Ohio St/Arkansas


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I wouldn't want Locker or Mallet honestly I think they suck and have no shown any leadership ability.

I think Locker is going to great after some time learning the pro game. Newton I'm not sure on but I have him higher then Mallet on my big board....

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The reason why I don't like Mallet is because he has always choked in big games. Locker has had a horrible year but he has also played for a horrible team, I still wouldn't want him as my qb for the future. Newton has a lot of hype but how many qbs have the mobility that Newton has and end up being the #1 passer in the nation? That is one reason why I really want Newton.

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I think Locker is going to great after some time learning the pro game. Newton I'm not sure on but I have him higher then Mallet on my big board....

Locker could be the best out of this bunch when it's all said and done. I'm not sure how Newton will transition either. I think a lot of it depends on his attitude and his mental state coming into the NFL.

I really really like Locker's tools.

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Yeah I have Mallet below Luck and Newton... I haven't seen much on Gabbert, although I have heard some nice things.

Mallet was getting alot of hype at the beginning of the year, for his quick release and arm. I watched him against Alabama, and for the beginning of that game I was very impressed. He showed total command of the offense, getting guys lined up. I havent seen much on him since then though.

I will be watching.

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