Jags QB coach: Gabbert would be best QB in this draft
I see the coach is from the Tamba Hali school of fluffing your existing QB.
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Well that ain't saying much now is it.
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There you have it Jags fan.
You are set. No need to worry about a QB in this draft... |
He also would've had two more years of experience and likewise two more years of scouting and film. So what?
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ha ha
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LOL okay
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What a load of manure....
Jags are bluffing.....they want Geno. |
hahahahahhahha
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WELP THAT SETTLES IT
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So a two year QB has to be compared to undrafted players in order to be considered good? Haha.
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bwa-hahahahaha **** you cockmon. Enjoy your "top prospect"....
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Blaine Gabbert is Geno without elite accuracy and with one less year of high-level production. And less mobility. And not nearly as long a dick.
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Sounds like the Jags are set for life at the quarterback position. No reason to draft a qb in this draft.
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There's no doubt that Gabbert has a good arm. He's also pretty accurate when given adequate time. But he doesn't handle pressure well at all, and his decision making/progressions take an absolute nose dive when he gets even the tiniest bit of heat.
He always had happy feet in the pocket, even in college, and that's why I was so baffled when his stock starting exploding before the draft. It's not like the game is going to get slower at the next level. I hoped that NFL-level coaching would benefit him, but it's pretty tough to teach poise. |
Through most of the 2011 college season, Matt Barkley was the clear cut #2 QB going into the 2012 draft.
Andrew Luck is one of the rare instances that a QB didn't hhurt his stock with the decision to stay. |
awesome! who needs #1 pick anyways?
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Trade bait or setting up their fanbase for going another direction.
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These threads are so gay...post one when it says "Jags coach thinks Gabbert has 2nd day talent in this draft..."
Everything else? Coach speak. Motivation tools. Gabbert sucks mentally and if you suck mentally you can't play QB in the NFL. |
I still can't believe this douche went in the first round and Daniel went undrafted. :shake:
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It's getting close to time to cut bait on him, but I don't think we are there yet. He has loads of potential but he has bad habit on bad habit and you're right, he stares at the rush. I'd be curious to see what a legit QB 'expert' could make of him in a year or two, though. |
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Everyone is talking about how far these QB's will fall and it'll be just like the last two years where teams were scrambling to trade up and grab 2nd round talent in the top 15... |
Yes, a guy who has completed 53.8 percent of his NFL passes and threw just 21 touchdown passes in 25 professional games might actually be a better long-term option than Geno Smith, Matt Barkley, and their fellow NFL prospects
What is this? I don't even... |
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Buttmon just fapped.
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This is a ploy by the Jags to try and get KC to pass on Geno so that they can snatch him for themselves. ;)
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Wow. I didn't think Gabbert would have been worth a fourth round pick.
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Satire makes the day just fly by.
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This is a definite bluff.
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Geno is gonna make all of these "experts" look completely stupid and all of the people who follow them and are only down on Geno because the media isn't sucking his dick. I just hope Geno makes them all look stupid wearing red and gold.
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So they're gonna look stupid the second Dorsey and Reid draft Geno #1 overall. |
ROFL Screw you guys. I took that quote to mean as he is now, he's no better than all the QBs just coming out of college with ZERO experience. Which means Gabbert sucks major balls having 2 years of NFL experience and still looking like a rookie. I foresee Tyler Bray in the Jags' future. :drool:
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Translation: This QB class blows goats. Infinitely better next year.
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Blaine Gabbert has obviously not panned out at the NFL level, but I think the statement is correct. If Gabbert were coming out this year, he'd be the #1 QB in this draft. Particularly if he would have stayed for a hypothetical senior year.
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jagoffs demonstrating some sweet FAIL.
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I also heard today that Branden Weeden would be the #1 pick in this years draft.
These are great stories to tell our children. |
**** andrew luck and rg3 for making every media turd go... well the qb class isnt that good. When in reality it is actually a pretty deep class.
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But the theory that because the class is relatively weak, so that means no QB is "worth the #1" pick, is wrong. Nope, Geno isn't the same prospect as Luck. And doesn't have the flashy 40 time of Griffin, but he's a legitimate 1st round quarterback. And to me, he's the only QB worthy of being taken #1 overall. Because I think there's a large separation between Geno and the 2nd closest guy which happens to be Glennon in my book. Glennon, Wilson, and Barkley are all guys that I wouldn't touch until the 2nd round, and I'd even consider moving Barkley back to 3rd round. I think Nassib has more going for him than Barkley does. And it's not that I hate Barkley, but I don't like how he's going to translate to the NFL game. Same reason I don't like Wilson. I don't think he has starting NFL tools to work with outside of nice intangibles. But if Blaine Gabbert and Christian Ponder can go in the top 10 in the same draft class, this class isn't all that bad. But somehow because now not every draft class has Luck, Griffin, Wilson, Tannehill, the fans who haven't dug deep into this QB class, and just listen to dumbass Kiper, and douchebag McShay go around repeating the same shit they've heard on TV. The Geno fans have spoken about why they want Geno and why he has the tools to succeed in the NFL. Then there's the anti-Geno fans who have no reasoning. They just continue to parrot the same thing back and forth about how "No QB worth dez nuber one pick". If someone brought something to the table about WHY Geno isn't worthy taking a chance on I'd love to sit and listen to it. I know Geno's flaws. I've seen about 30 full games of Geno over the past 2 months. And most of those games multiple times. I then went and found every single Geno interview I could on the internet. And watched them, and listened to how he talked and acted. I've done all my homework on the guy. It's time for the anti-Geno club to step up and provide theirs. |
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This was probably posted in some megathread somewhere, but it belongs here too.
This morning on 810's Border Patrol, Terry Shea of IMG Academy was on to talk about the college quarterbacks that are training at IMG (Geno Smith, Matt Barkley, and Tyler Wilson). He agreed with Frank Scelfo that Blaine Gabbert would go ahead of all three of them if he were coming out in 2013. Ouch. It's worth noting that he worked with Gabbert when Gabbert was training for his combine. He's currently working directly with Tyler Wilson. Geno Smith and Matt Barkley are working with someone else from IMG. Here are a few other quick notes. In general, as you might expect, he was mostly positive about all three QBs. Geno Smith - Isn't the best fit for a West Coast offense (like Andy Reid's) because of his lack of experience taking snaps under center. But if you just talk in more generic terms, it seemed like he was saying Geno Smith was the top prospect of the three. If anyone else was listening, maybe they can confirm or deny that impression. Tyler Wilson - Most accurate of the three. Said he had "sweet feet" (patteeu comment: so maybe Rex Ryan will be interested? *groan*). Matt Barkley - Seemed to give him the nod as the guy who is most ready to run a West Coast offense in terms of taking snaps from center, dropping back, running play action, understanding the defense pre-snap and as the play develops. Bottom line: All three have deficiencies and he was only luke warm, at best, on the idea of any of them being worthy of the top pick overall. |
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The Jags QB coach...
There you have it folks, from the world's foremost authority on evaluating quarterbacks. |
Gauging trade interest.
Just like the Browns, who are telling people that Weeden would be the #1 QB in this class. Completely see-through. |
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Given that, how would you like to be Jax or Minn and going after your 2nd high round QB just a few years later? |
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We're going on our 2nd high round QB in 3 ****ing decades... |
yeah poor jax and minn; actually making an effort to be relevant in the modern NFL...
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Jags are trying to talk the Chiefs out of drafting Geno.
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Frank Scelfo, the new quarterback coach of the Jaguars, has one of the toughest jobs in pro football this year.
Scelfo’s assignment is to develop Blaine Gabbert into a NFL-caliber quarterback after he struggled in his first two years with the Jaguars. Scelfo, though, doesn’t see the same Gabbert the fans have watched the last two years. “I look at it differently than you guys,’’ he said. “You all have an opinion formed after two years of watching [him]. I don’t have an opinion yet. I don’t have a vision of him that is skewed one way or the other. “I like him as a person. I’ve had a chance to talk to him. He’s very interesting, he’s very outgoing, very comfortable to talk to as Chad [Henne] is. He wants to be successful. He has the motivation inside to be successful, which means he’s going to be a hard-working guy.’’ Scelfo sees a lot of upside, looking at how Gabbert might be viewed today if he’s stayed in school and red-shirted and was in this upcoming draft as a fifth-year senior. “If you graded him out right now, this is his draft class. If he were coming out and the quarterback draft class the way it is, would he be the top guy taken? I think the answer is yes. “Ask the scouting departments and the general managers around the league and I think you would end up with a yes on that. Basically at his age, 23, the number-one pick in the draft with two years of experience already under his belt. That’s pretty good.’’ Among the fifth-year senior quarterbacks who are in this draft are Landry Jones, Mike Glennon and E.J. Manuel. Gabbert entered college in 2008 with them and with Andrew Luck and Terrell Pryor, but the latter two didn’t spend five years in school. Scelfo said Gabbert will still face competition and he wasn’t saying Gabbert will be the quarterback of the future. “That I can’t answer, that future part. I think he’s blessed with a lot of good tools physically. There’s nothing he can’t do on the football field. “Because I haven’t been able to talk football with him, we have to figure out where he is and where we’ve got to get him to. If there were issues, then we have to overcome those.” According to the offseason rules, Scelfo and the other Jaguars coaches aren’t allowed to discuss football with Gabbert until April. Read more at Jacksonville.com: http://jacksonville.com/sports/footb...#ixzz2Kvmq1wHU |
Teddy Bridgewater will be so ****ing good my face is melting just thinking about it.
And I am sure Tyler Bray is ecstatic that he has a 13 year old verbally blowing him on forums. |
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Rumor today is the Jags are high on Geno, likely want to move up for him. So I woudln't be so sure.
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I really don't know why Barkleys stock dropped. I've been re watching him and he looks pretty good. If he could drive it a little more he'd be he clear cut #1.
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His lack of arm strength isn't really a concern to me. I think it's overblown. |
yeah. Dont watch tape and see what the fans see, just sit down with a cup of coffee and have a nice warm Oprah conversation with the outgoing young lad. Stupid ****.
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Again anyone pimping Underwater can just go get lost in the Sahara as you are a threat to the people around you with your incomprehensible idiocy running rampant. |
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ROFL
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Wait for Teddy!!!
*Fast forward to our pick with him in range* Teddy sucks he no Peydaton or Luck, get that sweet ass LT or Guard!! |
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