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Saccopoo 12-31-2012 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Molitoth (Post 9259360)
I'm no Glennon fan (I've watched a few games and his highlight reels on youtube), but just like with Geno's pinstripe bowl game you cannot judge a QB based on 1 game.

If this is your first time watching Glennon, I suggest you go watch a bit more of him and make a better judgement. The thing I'm going to tell you is that most likely you are going to come to the same conclusion, lol. His WR's suck the balls, but Kiper is also sucking some balls.

I posted this in the Geno thread before the NCST/Vandy game:

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If you want to know who the guy that Glennon reminds me of in college it's Ricky Stanzi.

Big arm, good football IQ, decent release and corrected some early college career inaccuracies to a point, but still struggles to make good throws down range and tends to get nervous when the game is put into his hands and that will force him to make bad decisions with the ball.

This Mike Glennon in the first round bullshit is, not to be redundant but...bullshit.

If not for the fact that he's 6'6" and is relatively athletic with a big arm, there would be no discussion of Glennon until the later part of the third round at best.

I mean, if this guy passes up Tyler Bray, Ryan Nassib and EJ Manuel, let alone Matt Barkley, Tyler Wilson and Geno Smith, that should be a definite "you just got your pink slip moment" for the GM that pulls that trigger.

I'm still amazed how much authority and weight is given to guys like Kiper and McShay and Mayock. I swear that they just pick a dude to prop up simply to show people how much power and sway they have over the uneducated masses of football fans.

I think Brad Sorensen of shitty Southern Utah is a better NFL prospect than Glennon.


HolyHat 12-31-2012 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 9259288)
Glennon has the best tools of any QB in this entire draft.

His WR's have dropped so many balls that his accuracy has taken hit for it. I think this kid has the most potential for long-term success in the NFL.

His WRs might drop his passes but the CBs from opposing teams sure don't

MahiMike 12-31-2012 01:12 PM

I think he's this year's Dalton. Lotta teams are gonna pass on him and he'll end up out playing guys picked higher.

notorious 12-31-2012 01:13 PM

Vandy's defense is a ****ing juggernaut.

kingme20 12-31-2012 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 9259349)
C'mon dude!

This is his chance! His last game as a college player! The world is his stage!

This is where he shows that he can play under the pressure of being the potential #1 draft pick like you and the other idiot say he is.

The big bowl game against arch rival Vanderbilt. The TV exposure!

This is his statement piece about how he's a mother ****ing rock star and worthy of the #1 overall draft pick.


I'm not going to make excuses for him like you do for geno smith he's been Terrible today

RunKC 12-31-2012 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 9259319)

Wonder if you realize that Geno doesn't throw INT's because 80% of his passes are quick outs?

Molitoth 12-31-2012 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MahiMike (Post 9259400)
I think he's this year's Dalton. Lotta teams are gonna pass on him and he'll end up out playing guys picked higher.

Jesus Christ man, Dalton was fantastic in college.
I understand your point about that he could possible outplay some other higher picks... but Dalton was a great prospect because he played great in college... not because he is 6'6.

Saccopoo 12-31-2012 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by MahiMike (Post 9259400)
I think he's this year's Dalton. Lotta teams are gonna pass on him and he'll end up out playing guys picked higher.

Dalton was accurate as all get out and was an absolute stud playing under pressure.

The knock on Glennon is that he forces throws and makes bad decisions when the pressure starts to get turned up. Like now.

And I'm pretty sick of having a QB who can't throw under pressure. One that makes bad decisions when they have to make a throw.

Saccopoo 12-31-2012 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 9259419)
Wonder if you realize that Geno doesn't throw INT's because 80% of his passes are quick outs?

Glennon sure looks good.

Dumbass.

RunKC 12-31-2012 01:16 PM

A few days ago: Quit judging Geno on one bowl game you dumbass!

Today: Glennon is never going to be good because of this bowl game!

/cp

Molitoth 12-31-2012 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 9259419)
Wonder if you realize that Geno doesn't throw INT's because 80% of his passes are quick outs?

Quick Slants = the most efficient pass in football.

If we got a OC in here that would utilize Geno's quick release on slants and let the WR's get some YAC across the middle, we would have a good offense.

These quick slants then open the deep ball in which Geno excels...

Now, defenses can game plan against this... but that is what Jamaal Charles is for.

Geno could be awesome in KC.

O.city 12-31-2012 01:16 PM

Run, they are doing to you exactly what you guys did in the Geno thread. Get over it or GTFO.

Saccopoo 12-31-2012 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by kingme20 (Post 9259418)
I'm not going to make excuses for him like you do for geno smith he's been Terrible today

I don't make excuses for Geno.

I simply point out facts to ****ing morons.

RunKC 12-31-2012 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Saccopoo (Post 9259430)
Glennon sure looks good.

Dumbass.

Geno does too...oh wait that's Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey getting 75% of his yards from YAC.

ROYC75 12-31-2012 01:17 PM

Aside of the 3 INT's, everything else he has done has been solid. I have only seen 1 INT, the last one that was under thrown, can not comment on the previous 2, he just under threw the one in the end zone. He has hit many WR's in the 3's and came away with nothing due to drops.

A kid with solid tools, ( footwork is solid, arm solid, not over powering, his lone mechanical problem is his long wind up delivery, not compact at all )a project that has career back up all over it unless a good QB coach can get more out of him.


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