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The Year Was 2011


Delhommey

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lol. What an easy call tough call... Hurney got it right, got to give him credit for that.

Dareus was a solid first round pick... but he's light years from Cam.

And now we have Cam and Star. So we have our Darius anyway.

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I never could wrap my head around drafting gabbert or locker as a franchise qb.

 

I remember watching Gabbert at Missouri and then seeing that he was a projected top 5 or top 10 pick and I was just like "How average do you have to be to be a top 10 guy?" He was so unimpressive in college. Locker showed potential and is an incredible athlete who has slightly underwhelmed but still has a chance in the league.

 

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I was just reading an article today from 2011.  Lots of analysts including Chris Collinsworth said they would take Gabbert over Newton.  Collinsworth mentioned seeing Cam at the combine throwing out routes saying, "I watched him throw a couple of passes into the bleachers."  whoa Cam

 

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I was just reading an article today from 2011. Lots of analysts including Chris Collinsworth said they would take Gabbert over Newton. Collinsworth mentioned seeing Cam at the combine throwing out routes saying, "I watched him throw a couple of passes into the bleachers." whoa Cam

The irony is now Cam is handing touchdown balls to fans in the bleachers. Suck it Collinsworth.

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I remember watching Gabbert at Missouri and then seeing that he was a projected top 5 or top 10 pick and I was just like "How average do you have to be to be a top 10 guy?" He was so unimpressive in college. Locker showed potential and is an incredible athlete who has slightly underwhelmed but still has a chance in the league.

 

 

locker may have a "breakout" season here and there, but overall I don't see him doing much more than what he's already done.

 

gabbert has always sucked in my eyes...he's barely a decent backup.

 

 

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