Pocket Presence, ability to read a defense and accuracy is a must for whomever we draft.
if we get that and get rid of Cassel i'm a happy camper. |
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This past saturday i watched Smith miss wide open throws downf ield and nearly give the game away on a would be interception. The guy needs work. Once again, i don't see a clear cut winner yet. |
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Barkley hasn't had nearly the hype Leinart did but I could understand someone making a comparison there. |
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All the more reason we need to draft one and get rid of Cassel. It doesn't matter which one you get if all you're looking for is an upgrade. |
Sanchez started one year and left early. Not much in common other than the system.
Leinert-nothing in common other than the system. Lefty, even less arm strength, not nearly as accurate, not a dedicated student of the game, lack of film study really showed up in the NFL. Intangibles sucked. Matt Ryan-all the intangibles are there, similar arm, from a similar system. Ryan has shown a similar skillset and mental makeup being successful in the NFL. Ryan is a good picture of upside. I think a pre-shoulder injury Pennington would be the floor. Either is a drastic improvement. All that being said, I'm not saying I think he's better than Smith or Wilson, just that I think he'll be the pick for a gunshy franchise. |
Just me, but I prefer Barkley. Four year starter, has improved every year, pro style offense, etc. I'd be fine with any of the top three though.
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Barkley isn't even good enough to have a great season with a team stacked with talent. I want a QB that makes a team better than it is.
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No one glides in the pocket to avoid pressure better. |
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Do you think Matt Barkley's pocket mobility will be an issue? Neither do I. |
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