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Nismo89 09-09-2013 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ (Post 2479855)
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and my Jets will make the playoffs this year


:roflpuke2::bowrofl:

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:stirthepot:

LMBmikeZ 09-09-2013 09:26 PM

I think RGIII is going to be the next Vince Young

Decent QB but nothing special, good speed, good athletic ability and good size. But he is not going to go anywhere IMO. I think we will see him do the bounce around from team to team in a few years and then fade out and end his career accomplishing nothing just like Vince Young's NFL career :ugh2:

dmhenderson 09-09-2013 09:28 PM

I wouldn't go relegating him to the scrapheap because of one bad half of a game coming off of major surgery but that's just me.

b1adesofcha0s 09-09-2013 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 2479926)
I wouldn't go relegating him to the scrapheap because of one bad half of a game coming off of major surgery but that's just me.

:iagree:

Especially since he didn't play at all in training camp.

LMBmikeZ 09-09-2013 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by dmhenderson (Post 2479926)
I wouldn't go relegating him to the scrapheap because of one bad half of a game coming off of major surgery but that's just me.

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last year he was no where near the hype either though

I find the QBs that play that style tend to have very short hot spurts then dye out. I think Vick is the only exception who has been able to put up numbers year after year playing that style. That's why I don't see RG3 going anywhere, not to mention he is and will be injury prone already.

Rookie + knee braces already = short career and wheel chairs later in life :icon17:

LMBmikeZ 09-09-2013 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by b1adesofcha0s (Post 2479929)
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Especially since he didn't play at all in training camp.

that is Washington's own stupidity, they should have gave him a few reps even if it was just 1 quarter one or two times in the preseason.

He looked bad in the opening :ugh2:

b1adesofcha0s 09-09-2013 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ (Post 2479940)
that is Washington's own stupidity, they should have gave him a few reps even if it was just 1 quarter one or two times in the preseason.

He looked bad in the opening :ugh2:

He didn't get medically cleared to play in any game till a couple days before the season started so it's definitely not Washington's stupidity. Besides, he got them to within 6 pts of winning so I think it still went pretty well.

LMBmikeZ 09-09-2013 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by b1adesofcha0s (Post 2479972)
He didn't get medically cleared to play in any game till a couple days before the season started so it's definitely not Washington's stupidity. Besides, he got them to within 6 pts of winning so I think it still went pretty well.

mah........:ugh2:


we will see how he does against Green Bay and Detroit over the next 2 weeks :stirthepot:

b1adesofcha0s 09-09-2013 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ (Post 2479938)
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last year he was no where near the hype either though

I find the QBs that play that style tend to have very short hot spurts then dye out. I think Vick is the only exception who has been able to put up numbers year after year playing that style. That's why I don't see RG3 going anywhere, not to mention he is and will be injury prone already.

Rookie + knee braces already = short career and wheel chairs later in life :icon17:

It definitely depends on whether or not they can adjust to be a more traditional drop back passer. There's nothing wrong with making plays with your feet as a QB, but you can't rely on that as your primary weapon. If you can be a great dropback passer and still make occasional plays on your feet, then you can be successful for a number of years. Aaron Rodgers is a good example of this. The sophomore QB's this year have the ability to do that as well. Kaepernick looks like he's there already. As far as I remember, I don't think Russell Wilson took too many big hits last season. Andrew Luck has been running for his life behind the Colts' crappy O line, but he can be a great traditional passer. RG3 I think needs more work in this and hopefully it will develop as he gets more playtime and experience.

LMBmikeZ 09-09-2013 10:01 PM

good points :tup:

I am just not sure RG3 wants to be a drop back passer

so far I think Kaepernick is the best QB to come up for some time now

b1adesofcha0s 09-09-2013 10:06 PM

I don't think he'll have much of a choice in the long term. Whether he learns that the easy way or the hard way is up to him and Shanahan. Definitely agree with you about Kaepernick. He could be the next Aaron Rodgers and possibly even more dangerous later on in his career.

Haboob 09-10-2013 08:12 AM

RGIII was favoring his leg. Afraid to step up and throw, hesitant to run.

They looked really bad last night, regardless of the "come back". That was more of the Eagles tiring themselves out - that Chip Kelly offense won't last very long, unfortunately. It was fun to watch, but I hope they all die (NFC East rivals). :tup:

I turned the SD v. Houston game off at half and went to bed. SD was controlling the entire game. Except for the second half I heard. :icon17:

dmhenderson 09-10-2013 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by LMBmikeZ (Post 2479938)
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last year he was no where near the hype either though

I find the QBs that play that style tend to have very short hot spurts then dye out. I think Vick is the only exception who has been able to put up numbers year after year playing that style. That's why I don't see RG3 going anywhere, not to mention he is and will be injury prone already.

Rookie + knee braces already = short career and wheel chairs later in life :icon17:

Rookie QBs transition their play style to fit the offense. He doesn't need to be scrambling or running QB draws every other down to be effective. He's a solid pocket passer (shown last night in the 2nd half) with a great arm who has the added bonus of being mobile.

As for the injury, Tom Brady had a complete ACL/MCL tear in 2009 and has "done ok" for himself since then and Peyton Manning has a robot neck.

Chuck33079 09-10-2013 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Haboob (Post 2480310)
I turned the SD v. Houston game off at half and went to bed. SD was controlling the entire game. Except for the second half I heard. :icon17:

I tapped out after the first SD score in the 3rd. Woke up and checked the score and was shocked. Looks like the Texans defense finally knocked the rust off. Or the problem with the Chargers wasn't Norv.

dmhenderson 09-10-2013 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Haboob (Post 2480310)
RGIII was favoring his leg. Afraid to step up and throw, hesitant to run.

They looked really bad last night, regardless of the "come back". That was more of the Eagles tiring themselves out - that Chip Kelly offense won't last very long, unfortunately. It was fun to watch, but I hope they all die (NFC East rivals). :tup:

I turned the SD v. Houston game off at half and went to bed. SD was controlling the entire game. Except for the second half I heard. :icon17:

You aren't giving enough credit to the halftime adjustments made on defense. Remember that no one had seen Kelly's offense run in the NFL before so the Redskins had no idea what to expect.


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