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Blaine Gabbert: Some coaches put off by Gabbert

According to the National Football Post, a number of NFL coaches have been put off by the way Missouri QB Blaine Gabbert has conducted himself this offseason.

Based on the information he's gathered, writer Wes Bunting believes Gabbert could slide "a lot further than many think come April. Gabbert is still undecided about attending draft ceremony in April.

Source: National Football Post

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Same article had some less than flattering things to say about my guy also so I am staying out of this one.

The more scouts dig, the more I am finding they are turned off on Auburn QB Cam Newton. Citing that he’s a me first guy and has some real character flaws behind the scenes. One scout said he handles himself flawlessly in front of the camera, but when they are off he’s not the same guy.

http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/NFL-draft-rumors-8838.html

for everyone that doesn't want full bias against any particular less than perfect QB prospect

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what is with this site and not posting links for information lately?

thank you, Cracka, for actually providing the link.

this forum is funny. lately I've learned:

-if it's positive about Newton it's spin

-if it's negative about Newton it's spin

-if it's positive about Gabbert it's spin

-if it's negative about Gabbert it's probably the truth.

:D

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We have had a lot of stupid smokescreen jokes. But this is actually an area were I would call smokescreen to both Newton and Gabbert.

I find it funny some anonymous scout suddenly feel the urgency to say anything to the reporters. Unless they have an agenda, maybe the dude is from the Bengals.

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People need to stop talking about Blaine Gabbert. He sucks ass and there's zero indication that the Panthers would take him. He's about as irrelevant as Nick Fairley.

Yes...we should only talk about Cam. A run first QB who can't read defenses...can't make progressions. who takes off if his primary receiver is not open...who only takes snaps in the shotgun. Yes, he is the savior.

Like every other run first QB (Vick, Smith, etc.) that has come out....he is going to change the game. Guess what...he won't.

Unless he learns to be a pass first QB like Vick did (and yes it took 10 damn years for him to do that), he will be nothing more than a highlight reel that does not win poo.

That is all.

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Yes...we should only talk about Cam. A run first QB who can't read defenses...can't make progressions. who takes off if his primary receiver is not open...who only takes snaps in the shotgun. Yes, he is the savior.

Like every other run first QB (Vick, Smith, etc.) that has come out....he is going to change the game. Guess what...he won't.

Unless he learns to be a pass first QB like Vick did (and yes it took 10 damn years for him to do that), he will be nothing more than a highlight reel that does not win poo.

That is all.

Agreed...this is the most depressing draft we have encountered since 96. Not even fun to discuss anymore :(

If only Luck wouldve declared, we would be split 50/50 with the Cammunists.

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Cam lovers should stop arguing everything they say is not worth a damn because it's all a load of bias bullpoo. Only people not wanting a QB at all or aren't really lobbying for anyone seem to have the most useful information and perspectives. I would say the same for 'over hyped' Gabbert lovers but... there really are none on here.

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