Skattebo goes # 105. He may be the best running back in the rookie class this year.
Sanders not drafted yet. He is better than many NFL starting QB,s.
McCord not drafted yet.
This is why most teams will never win the Superbowl or a division title. The stupid under 40 analitics idiots have no clue what they are doing. And yet get paid quite well.
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Skattebo goes # 105. He may be the best running back in the rookie class this year.
Sanders not drafted yet. He is better than many NFL starting QB,s.
McCord not drafted yet.
This is why most teams will never win the Superbowl or a division title. The stupid under 40 analitics idiots have no clue what they are doing. And yet get paid quite well.
Skattebo goes # 105. He may be the best running back in the rookie class this year. Sanders not drafted yet. He is better than many NFL starting QB,s. McCord not drafted yet. This is why most teams will never win the Superbowl or a division title. The stupid under 40 analitics idiots have no clue what they are doing. And yet get paid quite well.
1950 to 1965
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Quote Originally Posted by gotime:
Skattebo goes # 105. He may be the best running back in the rookie class this year. Sanders not drafted yet. He is better than many NFL starting QB,s. McCord not drafted yet. This is why most teams will never win the Superbowl or a division title. The stupid under 40 analitics idiots have no clue what they are doing. And yet get paid quite well.
lol apparently it’s known he didn’t want to answer any of the interviews regarding how he would successfully transition from playing for his father to an nfl coach. If there are any changes he’d make to be a better qb in the league. That and he refused to workout at the combine.
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lol apparently it’s known he didn’t want to answer any of the interviews regarding how he would successfully transition from playing for his father to an nfl coach. If there are any changes he’d make to be a better qb in the league. That and he refused to workout at the combine.
I have always had much respect for you and still do. You are an honest person and that goes along way in my book. In regards to what makes him better. He took a lot of sacks and I think this will not be the case as he ventures into the Nfl. Also his dad will teach him that the speed of the NFL game is much faster than the NCAA game. Vince Lombardi always said if you stay on your feet at any position you always have a chance to make a positive play.
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@benhogan76
I have always had much respect for you and still do. You are an honest person and that goes along way in my book. In regards to what makes him better. He took a lot of sacks and I think this will not be the case as he ventures into the Nfl. Also his dad will teach him that the speed of the NFL game is much faster than the NCAA game. Vince Lombardi always said if you stay on your feet at any position you always have a chance to make a positive play.
his accuracy is the reason he shouldnt have lasted this long. throws a beautiful deep ball and rarely misses a receiver. led college football in completion percentage and 2nd in touchdown passes and that was with a horrible offensive line and a mediocre running game, yea doesn't make any sense. Yea he'll make a lot of people eat crow eventually.
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his accuracy is the reason he shouldnt have lasted this long. throws a beautiful deep ball and rarely misses a receiver. led college football in completion percentage and 2nd in touchdown passes and that was with a horrible offensive line and a mediocre running game, yea doesn't make any sense. Yea he'll make a lot of people eat crow eventually.
his accuracy is the reason he shouldnt have lasted this long. throws a beautiful deep ball and rarely misses a receiver. led college football in completion percentage and 2nd in touchdown passes and that was with a horrible offensive line and a mediocre running game, yea doesn't make any sense. Yea he'll make a lot of people eat crow eventually.
Maybe, wish him well.
1950 to 1965
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Quote Originally Posted by rosswin97:
his accuracy is the reason he shouldnt have lasted this long. throws a beautiful deep ball and rarely misses a receiver. led college football in completion percentage and 2nd in touchdown passes and that was with a horrible offensive line and a mediocre running game, yea doesn't make any sense. Yea he'll make a lot of people eat crow eventually.
his accuracy is the reason he shouldnt have lasted this long. throws a beautiful deep ball and rarely misses a receiver. led college football in completion percentage and 2nd in touchdown passes and that was with a horrible offensive line and a mediocre running game, yea doesn't make any sense. Yea he'll make a lot of people eat crow eventually.
a good take i heard on his draft slide is how the players control the ncaa and the owners/league don’t want that transcending into the pro level
It's all probabilities
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Quote Originally Posted by rosswin97:
his accuracy is the reason he shouldnt have lasted this long. throws a beautiful deep ball and rarely misses a receiver. led college football in completion percentage and 2nd in touchdown passes and that was with a horrible offensive line and a mediocre running game, yea doesn't make any sense. Yea he'll make a lot of people eat crow eventually.
a good take i heard on his draft slide is how the players control the ncaa and the owners/league don’t want that transcending into the pro level
Quote Originally Posted by rosswin97: his accuracy is the reason he shouldnt have lasted this long. throws a beautiful deep ball and rarely misses a receiver. led college football in completion percentage and 2nd in touchdown passes and that was with a horrible offensive line and a mediocre running game, yea doesn't make any sense. Yea he'll make a lot of people eat crow eventually. a good take i heard on his draft slide is how the players control the ncaa and the owners/league don’t want that transcending into the pro level
What percentage of his throws were screen passes?
1950 to 1965
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Quote Originally Posted by SPark1:
Quote Originally Posted by rosswin97: his accuracy is the reason he shouldnt have lasted this long. throws a beautiful deep ball and rarely misses a receiver. led college football in completion percentage and 2nd in touchdown passes and that was with a horrible offensive line and a mediocre running game, yea doesn't make any sense. Yea he'll make a lot of people eat crow eventually. a good take i heard on his draft slide is how the players control the ncaa and the owners/league don’t want that transcending into the pro level
Quote Originally Posted by SPark1: Quote Originally Posted by rosswin97: his accuracy is the reason he shouldnt have lasted this long. throws a beautiful deep ball and rarely misses a receiver. led college football in completion percentage and 2nd in touchdown passes and that was with a horrible offensive line and a mediocre running game, yea doesn't make any sense. Yea he'll make a lot of people eat crow eventually. a good take i heard on his draft slide is how the players control the ncaa and the owners/league don’t want that transcending into the pro levelWhat percentage of his throws were screen passes?
not surethere is. a lot of quick passes, but it could have also been a scheme to draw defenders closer to open up the field. defenders had to respect the immense receiver talent colorado had, quite a few speedy receivers you forget about some of them.
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Quote Originally Posted by benhogan76:
Quote Originally Posted by SPark1: Quote Originally Posted by rosswin97: his accuracy is the reason he shouldnt have lasted this long. throws a beautiful deep ball and rarely misses a receiver. led college football in completion percentage and 2nd in touchdown passes and that was with a horrible offensive line and a mediocre running game, yea doesn't make any sense. Yea he'll make a lot of people eat crow eventually. a good take i heard on his draft slide is how the players control the ncaa and the owners/league don’t want that transcending into the pro levelWhat percentage of his throws were screen passes?
not surethere is. a lot of quick passes, but it could have also been a scheme to draw defenders closer to open up the field. defenders had to respect the immense receiver talent colorado had, quite a few speedy receivers you forget about some of them.
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