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I've been really impressed with both QB's in the KSU-OU. Freeman made some of the best throws I've ever seen. He also made a couple mistakes. The first was trying to throw when he should have just taken the sack. His arm was hit and the ball fluttered right into the DB. The 2nd INT was all his fault when the OU player jumped in front if the quick slant. The 3rd INT wasn't his fault. He was very accurate and showed ability to stand in the pocket and evade/break tackles when the pocket collapsed. He needs to hold on the ball better...
Bradford, was very accurate...more than I thought he was. He has great talent around him and when his WR's hold onto the ball, he's even better. I'd be happy with both QB's in a Chiefs uniform. |
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3 ints a game? I guess his 5 int's in the season spread out over 8 games equates to 3 ints a game now in your world? Only 1 of those INT's was a bad throw. The first, his arm was hit during the throw and the 3rd, the ball popped up after it hit the receiver in his lead shoulder. His ratio is still 3-1, which is better than most QB's. He plays on a poorly coached team with bad talent and NO running game, which makes that stat even better. He does more with less and if he played for a team like OU, he would be doing the same thing Bradford is doing or even better. Last edited by jaa1025; 10-25-2008 at 03:28 PM.. |
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Son? lol...don't be an idiot. Maybe you can take Bradford's **** out of your mouth for a minute and your red glass off your face to realize that Freeman is a really good NFL prospect. I hate ignorant fans out there that think if a player isn't wearing a jersey for the team he roots for then he must be garbage.
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Stafford shreds the blitz for a 50 yard td
he gets it....he knows what he is seeing
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stafford sucks
we should draft a LB with out #1 pick...[/true fans] stafford reads the blitz, changes the play, isolates his WR on a safety and throws a TD in the red zone....21-7 Georgia
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