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Re: 2012 Draft-QB Prospects (Part III)
Skins aren't trading TW SF, No chance.. He's a bigtime talent and I think he'll put the weed down
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If you're trying to argue that Bradford has a better skillset..(because the notion that McCoy is inaccurate is far to silly and unsupported to bother arguing against) then I'll concede that Bradford has a slightly better skillset. But, both have little talent around them and this has been there production thus far: Bradford 5,676-57.6%-24 TDs-21 INTs-74.2 Rating (89 rush yds) McCoy.. 4,309-58.4%-20 TDs-20 INTs-74.6 Rating (348 rush yds) Strikingly similar no? Quote:
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That is true I said no thanks on mark unless it was compared to McCoy and I agree Sam s numbers aren't mind blowing I just think he's a guy that can lead a team far and colt is more of a guy that manages the game. Either way Let's hope we can get a QB to lean on for Years to come! HTTR
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Re: 2012 Draft-QB Prospects (Part III)
Colt McCoy, last I heard is averaging the fewest yards per attempt in the NFL this season. Given Hillis' decline and the lack of pass-catching weapons around him-not to mention the questions about his arm strength, that's probably not too surprising a stat.
That Drew Brees has the second fewest is a bit surprising. Thing is when Brees does go deep, he connects like no other QB.
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Brees is as accurate of a thrower that's played in the NFL he's simply incredible..
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Yeah well he one of the passes he threw to me he was way off. He claims I ran the wrong route but what does he know
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Lol sorry SS I'm rolling w drew on that one
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There is nothing about there production that would one lead a team and one can 'only' manage a game. If you really want to hash out brass tacks, McCoys production is more impressive then Bradfords when you consider the respective divisions and the quality of the teams they face. But, I digress. I hope that we get Matt Barkley because I think he could relate really well to Kyle's scheme. In my heart of hearts I want RGIII but have concerns about Kyle's ability to teach the basic concepts of his vaunted to scheme to a non-prostyle QB unfamiliar with a rhythm drop back passing offense. My sleeper QB is Russell Wilson, I love this guys skillset. Dynamic playmaker, good arm, polished rhythm drop back pro-style QB. If only he wasn't 5'11 he would be my guy. Hey, how tall is Drew Brees 6'0 what a difference an inch makes. |
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But its largely a function of Shurmurs 3 step drop heavy WCO. When Shurmur was Bradford's OC Bradford was near the bottom for YPA @ 5.95 meanwhile McCoy was 7.10 w/ Dabol as his OC. Just fur scuz Bradford career YPA- 5.99/McCoy 6.29 Quote:
Harbaugh's star pupil prior to Stanford. Coming out of SDSU 1-AA he was a polished 3-5-7 step rhythm drop back passer with great athleticism. He was also drafted by Bruce Allen for Gruden's WCO. Last edited by 30gut; 12-20-2011 at 09:45 PM. |
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I've seen Josh johnson play idk about starting though
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How do you know the Shanahan's didn't like him?
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