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04-22-2012, 07:38 AM | #91 |
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The more I watch video on all of the QBs who aren't going first or second, the more I hope KC is the team that gives him a chance. He's arguably the "football smartest", and his mechanics seem to be the most sound.
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04-22-2012, 10:22 AM | #92 | |
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This draft's Tom Brady. He's being discounted for all the same reasons as Brady was in his draft, but all Moore did was win. His instincts and timing are damn near perfect. |
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04-22-2012, 10:25 AM | #93 | |
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04-22-2012, 11:11 AM | #94 | |
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Go back and read the pre-draft reports on Brady. They are damn near word for word as it relates to Moore. Brady is taller, but that's about it. And you cannot discount the ability and determination to win that Moore possesses. That being said, I know your take on him, so we'll leave it at that. |
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04-22-2012, 07:35 PM | #95 | |
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Other than that, almost EXACTLY like Brady...
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04-22-2012, 08:14 PM | #96 |
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Moore is a guy I like too. His anticipation and ability to throw guys open makes up for his lack of arm strength.
His football intelligence is off the charts. He probably won't be given much of a chance though. |
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04-23-2012, 11:09 AM | #97 |
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No thanks to Wilson.
He's too short and played with GREAT parts.
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04-23-2012, 12:05 PM | #98 | |
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That anticipation that people talk about worked fine in college but isn't going to fly in the NFL. NFL corners will eat up those rainbows that Moore throws. |
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04-23-2012, 12:31 PM | #99 |
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Kellen Moore is more like Montana coming out of college than anybody else. Will he become another Joe Montana? Almost certainly not, but he has a lot of the same attributes.
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04-23-2012, 01:28 PM | #100 |
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What set Montana apart than others is his feet... they were out of this world. Even with his decent arm and slight build he was able to succeed due to his extreme football IQ and his ability to move around in the pocket with such ease. Also Montana had a much better overall arm than Moore.
Moore was a excellent college QB but watching enough of his college film he scares me to death as a NFL QB. I didn't see enough of him under center and he doesn't have the arm to make all of the NFL throws the way you need him to be. He is the classic case why GM's like Pioli would never draft him. To add salt to the wound, he is a spread QB and has nothing Pro-Style about him... that is basically three strikes in one when your talking about QB's with Scott Pioli. Notice all the QB's Pioli has ever brought in or been tied to... they are all Pro-Style QB's. Russell Wilson may not have the height but he has all the other intangibles you would want in a NFL QB. Very good arm (can make all the NFL throws with ease), high football IQ, Pro-Style QB and accurate. If Wilson were at least 6'2", he would be a top 10 pick. |
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I don't deny any of those points, Mojo. However, Moore has excellent vision like Montana did in college. Montana got even better at that in the NFL.
The whole under center thing isn't really a worry, is it? BTW, do you notice how many spread snaps occur in the NFL these days? It's very normal, and happens on any down and distance situation. BTW, neither Montana nor Moore had/have much of an arm. However, they make up for that in other ways. I wouldn't mind Moore coming in as a late round pick or a FA situation. He is a very accomplished player...no denying it. |
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Being able to come out from under center is very important in the NFL still... especially with the Chiefs under Pioli. Heck Wilson won't get drafted by the Chiefs due to his height either. Pioli likes taller QB's and probably as low as he would go is 6'2", but you better make it up with other extreme intangibles.
Moore could "possibly" succeed in some systems but he would definitely not fit or be considered by Pioli. Your more than likely going to find KC targeting bigger QB's like Osweiler or Foles before Moore. |
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Mojo, personally I like Osweiler. I think he has a lot of upside and has a lot of ability. I recognize his warts as well. However, you can get him for a song compared to what Tannehill is going to cost and honestly I don't see much difference between the two.
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04-23-2012, 01:49 PM | #104 |
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I totally agree and that is why I don't want Tannehill and would be perfectly cool with Osweiler in the 3rd round. With us still having Cassel (even though I don't like him being the starter), we can bring Osweiler along slower to groom him much like we are doing with Stanzi. You would hope after a year or two, either Stanzi or Osweiler would be ready to be a high quality starter. If they both work out, then you have a great trade piece to get a haul of draft picks.
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