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Russell Wilson On Gruden Qb Camp.


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I was still making a point. I understand that it's a tough one to counter, but you don't have to cop out.

He's Pat White if Pat White played for a Carolina college and you all loved him.

Does making a pathetically under informed point not count as trolling?

http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/12485/type/college/pat-white

http://espn.go.com/college-football/player/_/id/238093/russell-wilson

Nevermind the fact that he set a record for passing efficiency and threw for double the TDs and Yards in his college career. But wait, you watched a highlight reel so you know better. My bad.

Dumbass Troll.

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It would be silly to think that Drew Brees learned everything about the game prior to entering the NFL.

It would be silly to think that you knew what you were talking about and not speculating on a youtube clip you watched.

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He is not Pat White. Not even close to running the same system or skill set.

Wilson is a passer, who runs only when necessary. Honestly, he plays much in the same style as Cam did last season.

Mayock said he is like Doug Flutie.

But, I understand some UNC fans and other contrarions want to act like he is going to be a retard.

Also, he has play two sports his whole life. So if he focused on one sport and trained in that one sport like pro. He has some potential.

I think he has potential to be a very good pro. Also, he is going to be a much better QB than The Golden Calf of Bristol, who some on here think is a lot potential.

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It would be silly to think that Drew Brees learned everything about the game prior to entering the NFL.

I don't even know what that means in response to me saying that he has a better arm and footwork than Brees coming out.

I was making the point that Wilson is almost the same size, has better feet, a better arm, and was more successful than Brees coming out of college.

Brees was the 1st player selected in the 2nd round. That's all I'm saying.

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I think we're all going to be a little surprised when he goes way too early, like the end of the 3rd early. I like Wilson a lot, but not enough to spend anything higher than a 6th on him.

My sentiments exactly. Watched this kid as close as I could last year after the hullabaloo of O'Brian not giving him his job back. He would be a perfect BU for Cam, but unfortunately the news has spread and he will be so over drafted. My guess is early to late 3rd while I wished he could have been available in the 6th or 5th at the earliest.

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