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View Poll Results: What QB Do You Want at #10? | |||
Jake Locker |
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44 | 34.38% |
Ryan Mallett |
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18 | 14.06% |
Cam Newton |
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23 | 17.97% |
Other (who?) |
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19 | 14.84% |
Blaine Gabbert |
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24 | 18.75% |
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#1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Kill Devil Hills, N.C.
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Re: IF We Take A QB At #10...Who Do You Want?
I'm not trying to compare the two, but the thing with Locker you have to remember is, Dan Marino had a poor senior year compared to his junior year and his stock plummeted. He still turned out to be a pretty good QB.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 185
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Re: IF We Take A QB At #10...Who Do You Want?
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Some have suggest that Mallett is immobile (which I disagree) and yet you make a comparison of Locker and Marino, saying that Marino had a disappointing senior year at Pittsburgh. All true but what you didn't mention was that Marino was a pure pocket passer and not mobile as Locker is. Dan had great success and set many records. In fact, most of the successful QBs are pocket passers and don't rely that much on escaping the rush. |
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