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Russell Wilson On Gruden Qb Camp.


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we have needs in other positions, i think Darron Thomas (Oregon) or Jordan Jefferson (LSU) in undrafted is adequate with Newton and Anderson.

Jefferson is garbage. Jimmy Clausen wouldn't be the worst QB on the field if they shared it

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No thanks. If the Jimmy couldn't throw over our OL, Russell would just hit them in the back with the ball.

Yea, especially since Wilson's line at Wisconsin was on average taller than ours, he'd be too used to throwing it over bigger guys.

Stupidity kills.

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Check his numbers....all of them.

He fits exactly what I look for when deciding to draft a QB high or not.....except for height.

Because of that, he will slide, but probably not as far as most think that outside of FO's.

If there are big enough idiots out there to draft Armanti Edwards and Pat White high, you know Wilson will go higher than we think.

I have been saying for a while, late 2 early 3.

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Check his numbers....all of them.

He fits exactly what I look for when deciding to draft a QB high or not.....except for height.

Because of that, he will slide, but probably not as far as most think that outside of FO's.

If there are big enough idiots out there to draft Armanti Edwards and Pat White high, you know Wilson will go higher than we think.

I have been saying for a while, late 2 early 3.

I could see it.

I am worried about someone like the Saints drafting him to be a possible Brees replacement down the road, given their similar skill sets.

That would be a stab to my Panther/Wolfpack loving heart.

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I was watching a highlight reel of his. Every play that wasn't a shotgun was a play-action bootleg that took him 17 yards away from the line of scrimmage. Having to change our offense if Cam goes down, god forbid, is bad enough without having to factor in a short quarterback. I understand that he's not going to be good as Cam, but you guys make it seem as if he's anything simliar to our quarterbacks. Give me a Derek Anderson that can handle half the play book averagely than a Russell Wilson that can run a quarter of the playbook kinda good. Maybe he can play professional ultimate frisbee with that arm, but I would rather not see him on this team. I would draft him in the 8th round, and then cut him before the season starts.

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I was watching a highlight reel of his. Every play that wasn't a shotgun was a play-action bootleg that took him 17 yards away from the line of scrimmage. Having to change our offense if Cam goes down, god forbid, is bad enough without having to factor in a short quarterback. I understand that he's not going to be good as Cam, but you guys make it seem as if he's anything simliar to our quarterbacks. Give me a Derek Anderson that can handle half the play book averagely than a Russell Wilson that can run a quarter of the playbook kinda good. Maybe he can play professional ultimate frisbee with that arm, but I would rather not see him on this team. I would draft him in the 8th round, and then cut him before the season starts.

#trollssobad

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