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We would have won today if Geno was our QB :(
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One step closer to running roughshed over this division for a decade.
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BlackDouche really want a link to Walter's and CBS, where both have Geno Smith as our pick. Can he even be more ****ing stupid than we thought he already was.
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He's like an Idiocracy charactar come to life.
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You are never going to see that DUMBASS! |
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Look at his mock draft. Posted via Mobile Device |
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The scouts you hired obviously suck. Scotty Posted via Mobile Device |
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Let me guess it was Bowe's fault that Chump interfered with him, still got torched, and Quinn rocketeered the ball 20 yards over his head out of bounds. This team has to have the worst downfield passing attack of All-Time.
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Take CBS sports for example. How much do you think Glennon's stock has gone up there since Bucky Brooks wrote about him at NFL.com? I have already told you guys where to look for this shit and read between the lines. I give up. You guys don't listen and you are closed minded. You will only see the glass as half full with geno. even if he drops to the third round. |
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Lol at Geno dropping to the third...
News flash...he isn't dropping to the third overall Posted via Mobile Device |
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Looks like a consensus number one caliber pick to me.
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Can we ban this douche rocket already? He hijacks literally every thread.
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Bucky Brooks.
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There is a reason those guys aren't scouts anymore, I would guess.
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Read your ****ing post. Posted via Mobile Device |
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PHOBIA HAS A SICK SENSE OF HUMOR. Posted via Mobile Device |
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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...fl-quarterback AUSTIN, Texas -- Geno Smith is the real deal. That opinion should certainly not surprise anyone who read the piece I penned last week comparing Smith to USC's Matt Barkley, but it was validated by the way the Heisman Trophy hopeful worked his magic against the Texas Longhorns on Saturday night. Brooks: Matt Barkley vs. Geno Smith Which college QB would go first if the 2013 NFL Draft were held now: Matt Barkley or Geno Smith? Bucky Brooks examines. More ... Smith completed 25 of 35 passes for 268 yards and four touchdowns in leading West Virginia to a 48-45 victory. Those numbers fell short of the ridiculous output he posted in the Mountaineers' win over a Baylor a week ago, but they were indicative of Smith's workmanlike performance against a top-15 team. Every Monday, NFL.com college football expert Bucky Brooks looks back on the weekend action and evaluates which prospects are rising and which are sliding. Watching Smith from field level, I was impressed by his diverse all-around game and his ability to make plays from the pocket against a fierce pass rush. He never flinched under duress, and his willingness to stand and deliver with defenders in close proximity spoke volumes about his toughness. In addition, he showed tremendous grit and determination by leading the Mountaineers to victory in a hostile environment. Now that I've had a day or so to reflect on Smith and his performance Saturday, I've identified three aspects of his game that really stood out to me: 1) Leadership: I have no concerns about Smith's leadership skills after what I saw Saturday. From the time the Mountaineers entered the field for pregame warmups until the conclusion of the game, Smith showed outstanding leadership qualities. He encouraged his teammates at every turn, refusing to hang his head when he turned the ball over on a pair of strip-sacks. Smith was obviously annoyed by the mistakes, but he didn't appear to wallow in self-pity, responding instead with improved play on the subsequent series. • 2) Poise: Great quarterbacks are unflappable in moments of stress, and Smith clearly handled himself well. He took a beating at the hands of the Longhorns' defensive line, but his game in the pocket never changed. Smith consistently delivered accurate throws to his intended receivers, despite having rushers in close proximity. He refused to wilt under the pressure of constant harassment, and his courage under fire helped West Virginia make several critical conversions with the game on the line. Smith tossed three lasers to Stedman Bailey on slants for scores, despite having defenders in his face each time he released the ball; on each toss, he stood in and took the shot while making an accurate throw. Most quarterbacks alter their release point or delivery with contact on the horizon, but Smith's ability to fire an accurate strike under duress was a testament to his courage and poise. 3) Accuracy and anticipation: Many assume that a quarterback with a gaudy completion percentage is the product of a system predicated on making easy throws like bubble screens and swings. The Mountaineers certainly incorporate such concepts in their playbook, but I was impressed with Smith's ability to excel on intermediate throws from the pocket. He consistently delivered pinpoint passes to his receivers on short posts, square-outs and seams. I loved his rhythm as a passer and his ability to quickly transition from play-fake to delivery without skipping a beat. This skill will help him acclimate quickly to the pro game; he already understands how to reposition his feet in the pocket to make throws, so adjusting to three-, five- and seven-step drops will not be a problem. Smith also displayed fine awareness and anticipation while throwing his receivers into open areas. He repeatedly led wideouts away from defenders, and pinpoint placement prevented tips or deflections at the second level. Smith consequently avoided throwing any interceptions against a defense that maintained tight coverage for most of the night. On the season, Smith has thrown 24 touchdown passes to zero interceptions. Conclusion: Smith just might be the best quarterback in college football after his impressive showing against the Longhorns. He has all of the physical tools you look for at the position, in addition to the intangibles one needs to be great at the next level. The season is far from over, but it's hard to find a hotter prospect in the 2013 draft class than Smith at this point. **** off you stupid ****ing bastard. |
Actually I see a full glass with Geno
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People say Geno puts too much air under the ball with his deep outs. Does anyone have a clips of him throwing deep with zip on the ball? Also...can he throw across his body on the run a-la Aaron Rodgers?
Sell me...make me a genobator. |
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Someone must not be fully "invested". |
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Lol at the BUCKY ****ING BROOKS ARTICLE mentioning how good a leader Smith is, how he's the best qb out there. How black ****ing bob is wrong.
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ROFL I just ended BlackBob. |
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Sam Bradford broke his collarbone TWICE iirc and still went one overall. New please tell me a leg is more important to a qb than a collarbone Posted via Mobile Device |
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HOW MANY ****AS BROUGHT THEY IRONS TONIGHT
HOW MANY ****AS WANNA RIDE TONIGHT http://i50.tinypic.com/2nvyo0w.jpg |
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How many games has Bucky Brooks been to since then? Posted via Mobile Device |
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4 more L's till party time.
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I think it's on black knob bobber to link or post Brooks' follow up retraction of that article Posted via Mobile Device |
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so, the only 'scout' that matters - according to the black reerun - wrote an evaluation of Smith that shoves a buick-sized "YOU'RE WRONG ABOUT EVERYTHING" up black reerun's ass.... wonderful...i wonder if maybe brooks doesn't have access to black reerun's tape?.... remember everyone, black reerun watches 'tape' and talks to 'scouts'.... |
we should add a link to that article in the header under the title of:
"Black reerun's favorite scout recommends Geno Smith" |
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Glennon sucks
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Scott wants "Beaker" from the Muppets.
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Glennon?
That's the best you got? How about you find an article stating that Geno Smith is a piece of shit, then we might actually read it and think otherwise. We don't give a shit about Glennon. |
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That article was a glimpse into the real deal. That's why every board has changed based on it. I invested in that article. I have specifically been watching the outcome of that article and things have changed. After that article, CBS slowly started moving him up and Kiper and King talked about how shitty this QB class is going to be.
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I'm starting to get excited about the prospect of having an actual quarterback.
If you check out Mr. Smith's stats, he's been getting better every year, and he was really good to start with. Let's draft this guy. Code:
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we can wait.... and what the **** does "outcome of the article" mean? LMAO LMAO what a psychopath |
Invested in the article?
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Smith was never mentioned in that article.
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Smith is universally thought of as the #1 QB and #1 overall pick, while your BFF Bucky Brooks says, and I quote: Quote:
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Then again, with you, I wouldn't be surprised. I know what you're hinting towards. Oh noes, Brooks saiz Glennon#1, bai bai Smith. Try harder, idiot. Find an article bashing Smith or GTFO. |
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