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And when I said his upside is Romo or Rivers, I didn't mean that is who he compares to as a QB. I'm referring to how good he can become, and I think that level is attainable if he lands with the right team. It's tough to come up with a comparison to Barkley. The one I see a lot of is Andy Dalton, but I think that's selling Barkley short. |
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Not good enough to win you a super bowl, but not bad enough to replace him. Football purgatory. It's like having a NBA team that gets the 7 or 8 seed each year. You make the playoffs, but you don't have a chance once you get there and not much chance to improve since you aren't in the lottery to potentially get a superstar. The Bengals should draft a QB every single year in hopes of finding a hidden gem. |
I think Andy Dalton would be the absoluete floor of Matt Barkley. The worst he will be would be Dalton.
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Tyler Bray is fools gold. He looks the part and has the tools but, he still managed to never do jack shit. The guy has had one of the best LTs in the country and three WRs that will probably go in the first two rounds. Despite this, he only one two SEC games in his career. One against Vanderbilt and one against Kentucky. He is immature and doesn't want to put in the time. I really hope we pass.
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I think he's maxed out. He's a poor man's Matt Ryan. Meh. |
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he made some throws this season that pennington wasnt allowed to dream about making... ever |
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