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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Preemptive RIP to Burrow's NFL career because he's gonna get drafted by a trainwreck team and then get blamed for underperforming. So it goes with many talented QBs in this league. Poor Matthew Stafford never had a chance. I also blame the Browns for ruining Manziel.
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what's the saddest story of a good QB just being ruined by a lovely team
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 12:59 |
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Randaconda posted:what's the saddest story of a good QB just being ruined by a lovely team print the shirts
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Randaconda posted:what's the saddest story of a good QB just being ruined by a lovely team Carson Palmer has really sad stories about Cincinnati.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 13:31 |
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Burrow seems like he has some weird throwing mechanics (he doesn’t have a super natural release so it looks like he kind of pushes the ball as he throws it), but he looks like a near generational talent in terms of throwing guys open. Particularly on deep balls. No idea how that skill will translate to the NFL, where the coverage will be tighter, the play quicker, etc., but I’d rather a QB prospect have that strength coming out of college than perfect throwing mechanics and mediocre ball placement.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 13:32 |
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Randaconda posted:what's the saddest story of a good QB just being ruined by a lovely team San Diego getting Ryan Leaf hooked on drugs.
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Ehud posted:print the shirts But he's playing for the AFCCG! oh
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Amy Pole Her posted:And one year Miami used #38 to jump from 11 to 3 so i mean who really knows I think they'd have to give up at least either one of their later 1sts or multiple 2nd rounders otherwise they risk someone else jumping.
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Randaconda posted:what's the saddest story of a good QB just being ruined by a lovely team David Carr
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Diva Cupcake posted:The obvious difference is that 2013 was a terrible draft with no QBs worthy of even being 1st rounders. Every subsequent move up for a QB has cost a ton. For me the more obvious difference would’ve been it was on the day of the draft vs earlier. I suppose there are a couple “obvious differences” every year especially with hindsightbut looking at charts tracking trade values, you get WIDE varieties of points value. Overall point being you call Detroit, and put the pressure on them. They’ve needed picks. They seem open to it. It’s trying to buy the pick while people are still nervous about Tua. Miami gambles. Detroit could very very well say hey we’re not trading til day of... but that’s risks Miami going elsewhere Amy Pole Her fucked around with this message at 14:11 on Jan 14, 2020 |
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FizFashizzle posted:Carson Palmer has really sad stories about Cincinnati. are these archived somewhere
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 14:17 |
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Randaconda posted:what's the saddest story of a good QB just being ruined by a lovely team RG3
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A.o.D. posted:RG3 He said good qb
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 14:33 |
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He was good until his knee exploded.
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A.o.D. posted:He was good until his knee exploded. He was good at running but he sucks at doing QB things, and if he was any good at them be could have found a job post knee explosion
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 14:36 |
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Hm yes if you take away the thing a guy is good at he's no longer good.
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A.o.D. posted:Hm yes if you take away the thing a guy is good at he's no longer good. I'm not sure what's controversial about saying he wasnt good at doing QB things
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Nodoze posted:He was good at running but he sucks at doing QB things, and if he was any good at them be could have found a job post knee explosion He was actually the perfect qb for shanahan. All he was doing was running play action roll outs but he was so insanely fast it didn’t matter. If he had stayed healthy and been in a stable situation (not washington) he would have done some damage in the league. Also learned how to protect himself of course.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 14:52 |
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Rg3 was a good qb who got shook after the knee exploded. Injuries can be traumatic!!
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 15:24 |
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Does anyone have the gif of him having 4 wide open receivers then taking a sack?
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 15:26 |
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Metapod posted:Rg3 was a good qb who got shook after the knee exploded. Injuries can be traumatic!! So Carr and Mariota are good just recovering from trauma. Ty metapod.
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Blitz7x posted:So Carr and Mariota are good just recovering from trauma. Ty metapod. No one of them cried because he got a booboo the other cant feel his hand lol
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Simplex posted:Does anyone have the gif of him having 4 wide open receivers then taking a sack? Can't find an animation in the 5 seconds I spent on this, but lol From https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...the-49ers-game/
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lmao https://twitter.com/BrodyLogan/status/1217089108817793025
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I choose to interpret this as trolling Dabo.
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 15:54 |
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Randaconda posted:what's the saddest story of a good QB just being ruined by a lovely team
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Chichevache posted:San Diego getting Ryan Leaf hooked on drugs. Lol if you didnt think someone from Pullman was already on drugs
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I know Ryan Leaf and he told me he was driven into drugs after a disturbing conversation with a nameless and very thin white Chargers fan wearing nothing but a Tomlinson jersey.
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Theyre saying it’s fake money lol
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Amy Pole Her posted:Theyre saying it’s fake money lol poo poo, Reggie Bush should have tried that one out
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Randaconda posted:what's the saddest story of a good QB just being ruined by a lovely team Archie Manning and the Saints
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Goreld posted:Archie Manning and the Saints Archie Manning was not ruined by the Saints. He was wasted. There’s a difference, damnit
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Kirios posted:Joe Burrow may be the best quarterback prospect I've ever seen. He legit reminds me of Peyton Manning, but more athletic. Actually his throwing motion reminds me insanely of Peyton. The way the arm follows through and the back foot comes off the ground on longer passes is exactly the same Professor Funk posted:Burrow seems like he has some weird throwing mechanics (he doesnt have a super natural release so it looks like he kind of pushes the ball as he throws it), but he looks like a near generational talent in terms of throwing guys open. Particularly on deep balls. No idea how that skill will translate to the NFL, where the coverage will be tighter, the play quicker, etc., but Id rather a QB prospect have that strength coming out of college than perfect throwing mechanics and mediocre ball placement. His ball placement is just next level for a college prospect, that's what everyone loves the most. The athleticism will translate, obviously it won't be earth shattering. But if you can put passes right into the perfect spot on your receivers chest/hands on the run, that's just such a huge skill that many current NFL starters have failed to truly master. I also don't love his release, but it's not so bad that it needs fixing
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The Glumslinger posted:poo poo, Reggie Bush should have tried that one out It’s better than what Coach O said lol which was something like “i imagine they’ll give it all back”
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Amy Pole Her posted:It’s better than what Coach O said lol which was something like “i imagine they’ll give it all back” Where's the money? Circulating?
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 20:04 |
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look, if OBJ only gave that money to graduating seniors they should be in the clear
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# ? Jan 14, 2020 20:05 |
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Randaconda posted:what's the saddest story of a good QB just being ruined by a lovely team Andrew Luck?
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Play posted:Actually his throwing motion reminds me insanely of Peyton. The way the arm follows through and the back foot comes off the ground on longer passes is exactly the same No. Do you actually watch the people you talk about? sourdough posted:How do you see him vs Lawrence? The traditionalist inside me loves Lawrence. Great form, great arm, some accuracy issues but it seems to come more from the hard throws he attempts than anything. Usually guys as tall and lanky as him have trouble placing the ball consistently because it's hard to transfer power from the lower body the taller you are. People talk about Burrows ball placement but Lawrence is also next level good. He's also got that knack to find open receivers that you just plain need in a QB. Not afraid to throw cross body passes, deals with pressure well, keeps his eyes downfield while getting hit. All traits you see in the great ones. Yea he had a rough game but everyone had a rough game against LSU this year. He was constantly in poor field position except for the first two drives because Clemson just plain couldn't deal with LSU's elite offense. Like that was seriously one of the best national championship teams you'll ever watch, just the sheer amount of talent on that offense going to the NFL.
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Doltos posted:No. Do you actually watch the people you talk about? why don't you at least take a stab at telling me how I'm wrong you dork, instead of some lame ad hominem? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=534gYpYZjts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=get6ZMlb7y4 Look at the first pass in the Peyton video and compare to most of the passes in the Burrow video Peyton has more arm angles he uses, but the follow through on the release, especially on deeper passes, is extremely similar. The release point and weight transfer is basically the same I don't wanna go into the weeds with you so unless you can succinctly explain how those motions are nothing alike, shove it
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Play posted:why don't you at least take a stab at telling me how I'm wrong you dork, instead of some lame ad hominem? I did already responding to Kirios' post but it seems like you like to type more than read.
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