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Defending Ryan Mallett


Mr. Scot

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man if mallett was not a complete fuging retard he could easily be the first pick.....what do we need to do to get mallett's arm on gabberts brain in cams body?.....now thats winning

All bias aside he is the most unathletic QB I have seen in a long time. He is going to get snapped in half the way he is.

Cool, now if we draft him ill have a new coke supplier.

Cant supply something u demand. Economics 101 right there.

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So, he has the best NFL skill set out of the QB prospects in this draft, yet his accuracy is streaky, his delivery must be quickened, and his pocket mobility is non-existent?

What does that say about the other prospects?

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in before people go on about rumors with no factual evidence of Mallett's alleged drug problems and a 40 time that is meaningless

Mallett will be the best QB out of this entire draft.

I saw a blurb on PFW indicating that one NFL GM said Mallett admitted to him that he had used drugs in the past (can't remember which article it was in though).

Take that for what it's worth.

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So, he has the best NFL skill set out of the QB prospects in this draft, yet his accuracy is streaky, his delivery must be quickened, and his pocket mobility is non-existent?

What does that say about the other prospects?

When I look at Ryan Mallett, I have flashbacks to Brett Favre (the bad version).

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He is going to get snapped in half the way he is.

So, Cam Newton at 6'6" 240 lbs, playing a style that lends itself to a lot of hits and is more prone to serious injuries = Look at his size :eek: defenders will just bounce off of him!!!!

But, Mallett at 6'6" 235 lbs, because he is a pocket passer will get broken in half by defenders.

Hugger logic is hilarious.

FYI, the safest place for a QB to be is in the pocket.

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So, Cam Newton at 6'6" 240 lbs, playing a style that lends itself to a lot of hits and is more prone to serious injuries = Look at his size :eek: defenders will just bounce off of him!!!!

But, Mallett at 6'6" 235 lbs, because he is a pocket passer will get broken in half by defenders.

Hugger logic is hilarious.

FYI, the safest place for a QB to be is in the pocket.

i wouldnt say broken in half but he is going to get hit ALOT

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he cant be that dumb right??..... right?

It says a lot to me about a person's character that he can come clean in a moment like that, especially if he's working to better himself and beat an addiction.

Even though most people don't buy into various Anonymous groups, admitting you have/had a problem is always a good step, and this doesn't speak ill about him at all.

Perhaps...the real dumb one is you?

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