I assure you Alex Smith will retire a CHIEF
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First, there is no way that Chiefs take a Guard in the first round when there will be far better athletes and players available, whether it's Cornerback, OLB, Safety, RB and quite possibly, a QB (Pat Mahomes). Secondly, the Salary Cap will be in excess of $185 million in 2018, so paying a QB $20 million is peanuts. |
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You always have your cock sucker on blast, maybe you should muffle it with a bag of dicks. |
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If you draft him this year, he's still a 2 year project. There will be guys drafted next season who are about even with him in the development curve. He'll have a better handle on an NFL offense but he still won't have re-built his technique to the point he'll need to in order to be a consistent NFL passer. |
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I personally, want KC to take him. I think he'll slip more than people realize. |
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There is a great article on si.com about him in which Shanahan rightly points out that he'll get killed in the NFL if he takes off and runs. I think he'll go early but he's going to be a yuge project for whichever team selects him and if it's a team like the Jets, he's hosed. |
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I would ask if you could say the same, but you don't have any opinions other than "Clay sucks" and "My boyfriend Tiger Uppercut's dick has wonderful mouthfeel." Give me one 2017 draft opinion, dude. Just one. I'll bet you can't do it off the top of your head. |
Would only approve flier if taken in round 2.
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I really think we can get him at #27. He is gonna have to sit for a couple of years. His footwork on short passes is horrid. Never seen anything like it. That said, I really like him and think he can correct it. He's "clutch" and that's half the battle when it comes to NFL QBs. I bet 30-40% of the games come down to the last drive.
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I apologize for my ignorance on this but I don't fully understand the heightened concern about footwork as it relates to a quarterback that throws an accurate ball with adequate velocity. Is it because poor footwork leads to greater replication of a bad effort? Does it mean a greater chance of injury is in player's future? I mean if it gets to the target quickly and accurately why does it matter if his footwork sucks? When I watch Rodgers he seems to have a number of times when he doesn't "look the part" from the classical 5 step drop back standpoint. Educate me and don't be an arse... Thank you!
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I want to like Watson but all I see is an overhyped player with favourable intangibles but pedestrian ability who benefitted by playing for a strong program.
Not accurate. Not big. Decent, but not a great arm. Simplified scheme. Poor footwork. = project |
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