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Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
[quote=skinsfaninok;1208374]Yes even if we make the playoffs i don't want CM as QB1 going into next season.[/quote]
Why are so many NFL fans expecting QB's to play lights out or you want them cut? There aren't 32 "lights-out" QB's available. That's just the reality of football. We have a strong defense that could carry a team, a potentially strong 2019 running game, and some talent at WR. You don't have to have an elite QB to go far. I love watching Brady and Rodgers etc. but I'd rather improve the team and have a Colt McCoy just doing his job than be where Green Bay is with an elite QB but no team around him. This isn't a panic time yet. I have no worries with Colt at QB as long as we have a long term plan in place like bringing in or drafting a new QB of the future. To be honest, this is exactly where I wanted to be at the start of '17. Should've traded Cousins for a #1 and let Colt play last year and draft a QB for '18. |
Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
Possible 2019 QB draft picks;...... nothing special
thedraftnetwork.com/2018/06/28/2019-nfl-draft-prospect-database/2 |
Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
[QUOTE=Chico23231;1208397]^And don't forget toss dirt on buttfumble either...im sure he can still shit the bed with the rest of them.
Folks, we need a young QB on the roster now. Its not good.[/QUOTE]I am in favor of the Parcells model. Experienced journeyman, double down on the supporting cast, defense and O Line. And keep taking shots with picks. Drafting qb's is an absolute crap shoot. Keep throwing darts at the dart board but don't bet the farm unless it's an Andrew Luck type. Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk |
Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
[QUOTE=REDSKINS4ever;1208413]I like Tyree Jackson out of Buffalo University....he's 6'7 245....has a very strong arm and very athletic....he will probably have to sit a year and learn the pro game...has a very good highlight reel...on the nfl level he will have to learn to scan the field better....has a habit of looking one way before delivering a pass....which will make it easy for NFL CBs to read his eyes and intercept his passes....but he's overall a quality prospect.[/QUOTE]No chance. He's such a bad passer. I grade his games weekly, yeah he's big but dude has no touch at all and makes bad decisions.
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Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
Keep it in the family Brett Rypien, Mark's nephew.
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Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
[quote=skinsfaninok;1208433]No chance. He's such a bad passer. I grade his games weekly, yeah he's big but dude has no touch at all and makes bad decisions.
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk[/quote] Tyree Jackson is Logan Thomas 2.0 |
Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
[quote=skinsfaninok;1208433]No chance. He's such a bad passer. I grade his games weekly, yeah he's big but dude has no touch at all and makes bad decisions.
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk[/quote] As of now(2018) he has a 24 to 10 TD to INT ratio....he's not Andrew Luck but the kid can play...all he needs is coaching. |
Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
[quote=REDSKINS4ever;1208457]As of now(2018) he has a 24 to 10 TD to INT ratio....he's not Andrew Luck but the kid can play...all he needs is coaching.[/quote]
He also has a top 5 WR in the country on his side, and he plays in a very weak conference. |
Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
Isn’t there some weird thing where no QB 6’6” or taller has ever had any success in the NFL?
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Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
[quote=skinsfaninok;1208351]The chances of CM leading this team to a playoff win are very low, even getting to the playoffs are tough. Colt McCoy is a career backup for a reason folks, the team would not have traded for AS if they really believed in him. So yes they need to address QB first thing BUT this is a down year for QB's in the draft.[/quote]
Career back ups can thrive for a while on occasion for brief periods due to the lack of recent film running the offense they are in. There have been quite a few guys get 2-3 straight decent games and then start fading because their deficiencies get exposed. Let us hope Colt's familiarity with the offense and the NFL's recent unfamiliarity with him can get the Redskins a home play-off game with a division win. |
Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
[quote=MTK;1208472]Isn’t there some weird thing where no QB 6’6” or taller has ever had any success in the NFL?[/quote]
Has there been that many? Dan McGwire is the only one I can think of off the top of my head. |
Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
[quote=skinsfaninok;1208433]No chance. He's such a bad passer. I grade his games weekly, yeah he's big but dude has no touch at all and makes bad decisions.
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk[/quote] He's a late round pick in my opinion. He's a physical freak. There is no doubt about that. However, as you pointed out, he needs a lot of work. I do believe can be good with some good coaching. |
Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
Ive heard from beat Redskins reporters....6-8 month is absolutely best case scenario...8-12 most likely.
People need to remember their is a psychological aspect to the injury...so physically he may be able to perform. The team absolutely needs to bring in young QB this draft. And this is a job audition for McCoy going forward. Flacco, Tannahill, Tyrod Taylor....let the evaluation begin for a possible add. |
Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
[QUOTE=Buffalo Bob;1208475]Has there been that many? Dan McGwire is the only one I can think of off the top of my head.[/QUOTE]
Paxton Lynch and Brock Osweiller just in recent memory, both are 6’7” |
Re: Alex Effect - 2019 Draft
[quote=skinsfaninok;1208433]No chance. He's such a bad passer. I grade his games weekly, yeah he's big but dude has no touch at all and makes bad decisions.
Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk[/quote] Jackson is a 7th round or UFA project. |
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