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21 ALL THE WAY 
Joined: 18 Dec 2008 Posts: 2896 Location: WASHINGTON DC
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:28 pm Post subject: Future QB |
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Just was thinking what would you guys think about starting a thread were we keep the stats and information on the guy you want to be or think will be our QB of the future. Guys like Luck, Barlkey, Jones or whoever else. Just so we can keep our eye on them throughout the season and not just when the draft comes. _________________
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MikeT14 
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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ripsean21 
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:57 pm Post subject: Re: Future QB |
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| 21 ALL THE WAY wrote: | | Just was thinking what would you guys think about starting a thread were we keep the stats and information on the guy you want to be or think will be our QB of the future. Guys like Luck, Barlkey, Jones or whoever else. Just so we can keep our eye on them throughout the season and not just when the draft comes. |
Thats a great idea! But Jones numbers wont fit after a 51-14 win lol or Luck too didnt they put up like 60 or something  _________________
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PARROTHEAD 
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:14 pm Post subject: |
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While the rest pounded cupcakes. RG3 put up 50 on last years no.1 defense that held teams to 12ppg.
Hit on passes of 60+, 3 more I think 40+'s.
Like said, hes not an athlete thats a qb. Hes a qb thats an athlete. Deadly accurate at any range. Can buy time in the pocket, isnt afraid to take a hit, smart kid, great leader.
If the Skins cant pick in the top 5 to get one Luck or Landry. I want RG3.
(Actually might take him over Landry, see how the season goes first though.) _________________
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lavar703
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:23 pm Post subject: |
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| PARROTHEAD wrote: | While the rest pounded cupcakes. RG3 put up 50 on last years no.1 defense that held teams to 12ppg.
Hit on passes of 60+, 3 more I think 40+'s.
Like said, hes not an athlete thats a qb. Hes a qb thats an athlete. Deadly accurate at any range. Can buy time in the pocket, isnt afraid to take a hit, smart kid, great leader.
If the Skins cant pick in the top 5 to get one Luck or Landry. I want RG3.
(Actually might take him over Landry, see how the season goes first though.) |
+1 RGIII would be an awesome consolation prize _________________
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WalterRedskins 
Joined: 14 Mar 2011 Posts: 2833 Location: DMV
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:06 pm Post subject: |
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I have a Landry Jones thread in the NFL draft forum where I make Game Notes, I can post them here in stead I guess... _________________
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Thaiphoon 
Joined: 03 Jan 2007 Posts: 12265 Location: Northern Virginia
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:24 pm Post subject: |
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| PARROTHEAD wrote: | While the rest pounded cupcakes. RG3 put up 50 on last years no.1 defense that held teams to 12ppg.
Hit on passes of 60+, 3 more I think 40+'s.
Like said, hes not an athlete thats a qb. Hes a qb thats an athlete. Deadly accurate at any range. Can buy time in the pocket, isnt afraid to take a hit, smart kid, great leader.
If the Skins cant pick in the top 5 to get one Luck or Landry. I want RG3.
(Actually might take him over Landry, see how the season goes first though.) |
Which game was this? From this past weekend? _________________
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WalterRedskins 
Joined: 14 Mar 2011 Posts: 2833 Location: DMV
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:41 pm Post subject: |
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| PARROTHEAD wrote: | While the rest pounded cupcakes. RG3 put up 50 on last years no.1 defense that held teams to 12ppg.
Hit on passes of 60+, 3 more I think 40+'s.
Like said, hes not an athlete thats a qb. Hes a qb thats an athlete. Deadly accurate at any range. Can buy time in the pocket, isnt afraid to take a hit, smart kid, great leader.
If the Skins cant pick in the top 5 to get one Luck or Landry. I want RG3.
(Actually might take him over Landry, see how the season goes first though.) |
You talk about these "cupcakes" that #1 Defense played a lot of Cupcakes too. _________________
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MikeT14 
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:53 pm Post subject: |
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I like RGIII _________________
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seantaylorfan21
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:14 pm Post subject: |
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Yeah i've even said before to that i didn't want us to blow this season cause even if we do get 8 wins we could get a guy iike RGIII and i would be so happy. _________________
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Woz 
 Joined: 10 Mar 2006 Posts: 17421 Location: in a land where the furniture folds to a much smaller size
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:14 pm Post subject: |
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I'm currently tracking 17 QBs (I have others I might consider as well). The following gentlemen were culled from the Maxwell, Walter Camp, and O'Brien watch lists from this summer as well as the Feb 11 heismanpundit.com watchlist and Aug 30 first vote.
Appearing on all five lists:
Landry Jones, Oklahoma
Andrew Luck, Stanford
Kellen Moore, Boise State
Denard Robinson, Michigan
Appearing on four of the five lists (unless noted, the one list they are off is the Aug 30 first heismanpundit.com vote):
Matt Barkley, USC
Robert Griffin III, Baylor
Taylor Martinez, Nebraska (not included in the Walter Camp watch list)
Bryant Moniz, Hawaii
Aaron Murray, Georgia
Geno Smith, West Virginia
Darron Thomas, Oregon
Appearing on three of the five lists (unless noted, the two lists they are off are the heismanpundit.com polls):
Kirk Cousins
Dayne Crist, Notre Dame (not included in the Walter Camp watch list; injured)
Chandler Harnish, Northern Illinois
Case Keenum, Houston
Dan Persa, Northwestern (injured)
(there are another 25 possible guys who at least show up on one of the lists, but as of right now, I'm ignoring them)
Guys I would avoid because of them being too run-oriented:
Robert Griffin III (career run:pass ratio = 0.439)
Chandler Harnish (career run:pass ratio = 0.477)
Taylor Martinez (career run:pass ratio = 0.830 )
Dan Persa (career run:pass ratio = 0.640)
Denard Robinson (career run:pass ratio = 0.994 )
I watched the end of the TCU-Baylor game. Griffin was a playmaker, but he was taking some serious hits. I'm not sure he can survive long term playing like that in the NFL. |
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PARROTHEAD 
Joined: 08 Mar 2009 Posts: 4165
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:20 pm Post subject: |
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| Thaiphoon wrote: | | PARROTHEAD wrote: | While the rest pounded cupcakes. RG3 put up 50 on last years no.1 defense that held teams to 12ppg.
Hit on passes of 60+, 3 more I think 40+'s.
Like said, hes not an athlete thats a qb. Hes a qb thats an athlete. Deadly accurate at any range. Can buy time in the pocket, isnt afraid to take a hit, smart kid, great leader.
If the Skins cant pick in the top 5 to get one Luck or Landry. I want RG3.
(Actually might take him over Landry, see how the season goes first though.) |
Which game was this? From this past weekend? |
Baylor TCU. On Friday.
Cant go by that career run thing for RG3 Woz. Other night he only had 17yds rushing. While near 400 passing 5 tds.
Plus his line wasnt to sharp in the past causing sacks. B12 Ds were after him awful. Lot of sacks and tackles behind the line cause he was running for his life. _________________
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PARROTHEAD 
Joined: 08 Mar 2009 Posts: 4165
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:28 pm Post subject: |
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| WalterRedskins wrote: | | PARROTHEAD wrote: | While the rest pounded cupcakes. RG3 put up 50 on last years no.1 defense that held teams to 12ppg.
Hit on passes of 60+, 3 more I think 40+'s.
Like said, hes not an athlete thats a qb. Hes a qb thats an athlete. Deadly accurate at any range. Can buy time in the pocket, isnt afraid to take a hit, smart kid, great leader.
If the Skins cant pick in the top 5 to get one Luck or Landry. I want RG3.
(Actually might take him over Landry, see how the season goes first though.) |
You talk about these "cupcakes" that #1 Defense played a lot of Cupcakes too. |
Yea, and that D held Baylor last year like 42-10.
RG3 grew massively last year, and his progress looks like its continuing. _________________
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Woz 
 Joined: 10 Mar 2006 Posts: 17421 Location: in a land where the furniture folds to a much smaller size
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Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 11:44 pm Post subject: |
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| PARROTHEAD wrote: | | Thaiphoon wrote: | | PARROTHEAD wrote: | While the rest pounded cupcakes. RG3 put up 50 on last years no.1 defense that held teams to 12ppg.
Hit on passes of 60+, 3 more I think 40+'s.
Like said, hes not an athlete thats a qb. Hes a qb thats an athlete. Deadly accurate at any range. Can buy time in the pocket, isnt afraid to take a hit, smart kid, great leader.
If the Skins cant pick in the top 5 to get one Luck or Landry. I want RG3.
(Actually might take him over Landry, see how the season goes first though.) |
Which game was this? From this past weekend? |
Baylor TCU. On Friday.
Cant go by that career run thing for RG3 Woz. Other night he only had 17yds rushing. While near 400 passing 5 tds.
Plus his line wasnt to sharp in the past causing sacks. B12 Ds were after him awful. Lot of sacks and tackles behind the line cause he was running for his life. |
38 yards rushing, but who's counting?
27 pass attempts, 10 rushes, 1 sack (sacks count as rushes in college). Even if he was running for his life (and more than a couple of those were not due to TCU's pressure), he was running out in the open a lot. Late in the game, when he took off running, he wouldn't slide. He got smacked a couple of times.
He's a very good passer (career stats: 530-817 (64.87%), 6432 yds (7.87 YPA), 46 TD, 11 INT), but he runs a lot (averaging 12.82 rushes/start), and he missed a significant number of games in '09 due to injury. He's an option QB; there are not many of them in the NFL. |
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PARROTHEAD 
Joined: 08 Mar 2009 Posts: 4165
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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 12:00 am Post subject: |
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I was talking previous seasons when he would run. Defenses were all over him in the backfield. He didnt do well last year against TCU cause of it.
Line is much improved even with losing the Wakins (sp?).
Didnt know he ended with 38. With a few mins left I remember seeing a stat saying 17yds.
Does need to learn to go down. But hes not afraid of those hits which is a great thing. Bad for him or not.
Accuracy on deep balls surprised me though. He forced that D to spread out. Wasnt like LSU Oregon where Oregon packed up to 8 in the box. He forced lanes there for the run connecting deep like he was.
Really think he is someone that a qb coach would look forward to working with at the next level. He listens, works hard, and unlike guys like VY TP and all. Cares. lol _________________
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