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Thanks for making my case and point...
you have no case & point...only agenda...a bad 1 at that..
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Thanks for making my case and point...
you have no case & point...only agenda...a bad 1 at that..
The thing is, don't hate on Bortles just because you don't like the way Texian is "shoving him down your throat"...
That would be a shame. [IMGwidthsize=45]http://smileys.emoticonsonly.com/emoticons/f/football-3861.gif[/IMG]
The thing is, don't hate on Bortles just because you don't like the way Texian is "shoving him down your throat"...
That would be a shame. [IMGwidthsize=45]http://smileys.emoticonsonly.com/emoticons/f/football-3861.gif[/IMG]
Agreed. I, like many others here, find Texian's shtick annoying, but that has no impact on my evaluation of Bortles. Of course, I'm also pretty sure I was a fan of Bortles long before his name ever crossed ole Tex's twitter page.
I don't dislike Bortles just him as a high first round pick. There's just is too much projection your betting on for him to be worth it, IMHO. I like his ability to climb and poise in the pocket. He has good accuracy especially over the middle of the field and above average arm strength. He needs to cut down on the TO's especially the fumbles.
My biggest worry if the Texans take a QB at 1.1 is that they will be missing out on a lot of value at QB in the middle rounds. It appears there are 10 guys unlikely to go in round one that have the potential to be quality NFL starters (I realize most of them will not). Guys like McCarron, Murray, Mettenburg, Foles, etc... are good value gambles later in the draft.
The depth of the QB position in this draft is very strong, so a draft plan that takes advantage of that depth makes sense to me...
That's a BIG NEGATIVE....not forcing Bortles down anyone's throat....just pointing out THE GREAT HYPOCRISY of so many TEDDY FANS.
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The thing is, don't hate on Bortles just because you don't like the way Texian is "shoving him down your throat"...
That would be a shame. [IMGwidthsize=45]http://smileys.emoticonsonly.com/emoticons/f/football-3861.gif[/IMG]
I said in the post he quoted that Bortles is my 3rd option for the texans if they have to take someone of the top 5 prospects....I see the positives with him...I just see far too many negatives with him right now & i'm not sure he'll be able to live up to the pie in the sky projections Texian seems to be projecting as a given...
My biggest worry if the Texans take a QB at 1.1 is that they will be missing out on a lot of value at QB in the middle rounds. It appears there are 10 guys unlikely to go in round one that have the potential to be quality NFL starters (I realize most of them will not). Guys like McCarron, Murray, Mettenburg, Foles, etc... are good value gambles later in the draft.
What I would love to see would be a Texans trade down from 1.1 into the middle of the round... eventually taking two targeted guys at QB and having a competition along with Keenum or another veteran for the starting job in 2014. It is my belief and hope that O'brien can find two quality arms beyond round one in this draft who can both be developed into very good QBs. The depth of the QB position in this draft is very strong, so a draft plan that takes advantage of that depth makes sense to me...
The risk for me is not only in selecting the correct player but if you wait until later rounds, your guy could be gone. This happened to us last draft with the ILB we allegedly wanted and IIRC Baltimore traded up and snagged him just before us. I agree if you have to "groom" a guy (and IMO all the big three need that) why not groom a 2-3 round guy? Admittedly all these QB have negatives. What would be hilarious is if Keenum beats out whomever we draft. A least we would be deep.
Agreed but we have evaluations all over the place as with Bortles from 1-1 to late first round. If Mettenberger had BB's mobility I'd probably go for him.The problem is that there's a greater possibility that your grooming of a 1st round guy will pan out than the grooming of a later round guy. By waiting, you're probably taking on a guy with more flaws who has less chance of developing.
Agreed but we have evaluations all over the place as with Bortles from 1-1 to late first round. If Mettenberger had BB's mobility I'd probably go for him.
Between 2000-2010, there were 143 QBs taken overall.
1st round: 28 taken, 16080 yards average.
2nd round: 12 taken, 7597 yards average (boosted because of Brees)
3rd round: 14 taken, 4179 yards average (boosted because of Schaub)
4th round: 13 taken, 3637 yards average
5th round: 23 taken, 836 yards average
6th round: 28 taken, 3340 yards average (boosted because of Brady and Bulger)
7th round: 23 taken, 1980 yards average (boosted because of Cassel and Fitzpatrick)
It's like a shot in the dark. If you think one of these guys will be special, it's worth the risk. If not, you'll probably get just as good a result by shoring up your OL with the best OT in the draft.
Which has always been my point. Don't waste that pick on a QB unless you're sure of him. If you see a guy who you think is the guy, then you go get him. If you don't, take a flyer in later round with the expectation that the guy is going to wash out.
But don't put your hopes and dreams on a guy in the 3rd round developing into a franchise QB. Because that's a rare, rare thing. (Only one QB taken in the 3rd round from 2000-2010 has thrown for over more than 8900 yards and that's Matt Schaub.)
The thing is, don't hate on Bortles just because you don't like the way Texian is "shoving him down your throat"...
That would be a shame. [IMGwidthsize=45]http://smileys.emoticonsonly.com/emoticons/f/football-3861.gif[/IMG]
Yep,couldn't agree more. Over the last 10 yrs, check and see the sb wining qbs and where they were drafted. By contrast,check the leading pass rushers on those teams.
Back to Bortles, I like him in terms of looking the part,but I dislike the pop of the ball off his hand and his flat foot setup in the pocket. He doesn't have slow feet like barkley or schaub,but he plays flat foot in the pocket. I also expected more velocity on his ball considering his size.
lol
Not sure this is going in the direction you want but... of the last 10 SBs...
7 were won by QBs drafted in the 1st round, 1 by a QB from the 2nd round, 1 by a QB from the 3rd round, and 1 by a QB from the 6th round.
The Running Backs are a little more problematic. 2 of the teams had 2 running backs that had similar numbers. But of the running backs, 2 were drafted in the 1st round, 3 were drafted in the 2nd, 2 were drafted in the 4th, 1 was drafted in the 7th, and 4 were UDFAs.
So. Basically. If you see a quality QB and you need a quality QB, bet on the fact that he's going to go in the first round and go up and get him.
He said pass rushers.
I think he is anticipating results like RBs though - you don't have to spend a 1st round pick.
The thing is, don't hate on Bortles just because you don't like the way Texian is "shoving him down your throat"...
That would be a shame. [IMGwidthsize=45]http://smileys.emoticonsonly.com/emoticons/f/football-3861.gif[/IMG]
Just out of curiosity, why is it that because I am All-In and committed to Blake Bortles I am accused of "shoving him down your throat"... Yet when the herd of Teddy Bridgewater supporters who are just as committed to Teddy and even far more vocal in their admiration this is NOT considered as, shoving Teddy down anyone's collective throats?
Is this because I am a lone wolf or because this is just some more Teddy Bridgewater's fans IRONY/HYPOCRISY at it's finest?
Most of my defense of Bortles has come as a result of Bridgewater fans attacking my positive comments about Bortles.
You are posing a false question.
You far and away standout over anyone else for any other draft prospect at drum banging.
FTW called it - you may end up being correct and Bortles turns out best in this draft, you are hardly the only one saying it. But you are annoying as crap about how you wage your campaign.
Now rather than soaking that in, call me a homer for someone and don't learn anything.
Texian has 145 posts in this thread. The next highest does not even have 50.
TKyss has 152 posts in the Bridgewater thread, with Texian coming in second with 142 and mussop in third with 108. Neither of you guys are really pro-Bridgewater.
While I realize that this is not a great analysis, it does bring into question Texian's assertion that the Bridgewater guys are the most vocal and pushy in this forum.
smh
Getting too old to read properly.
Duh.
For leading passrushers, there was one team that had two pass rushers with very similar numbers so we have 11 instead of 10. Of those 11:
4 were 1st rounders (Pierre-Paul, Clay Matthews, Will Smith, and Willie McGinest), 2 were 2nd rounders (Paul Kruger, Usi Umenyiora), 2 were 3rd rounders (Avril, Porter), 1 was a 5th rounder (Mathis), and 2 were UDFAs (Bennett, Harrison).
spoken by someone who would only speak if he stayed behind the curtain
How many of my posts have been in response to Bridgewater fans negative attacks on Bortles? Similar to this post, although not an attack on Bortles but a post that still solicits a response.
There has been a tremendous amount of HYPOCRISY that has needed to be addressed. (see my sig)
While it is clear I am clearly in the Bortles camp I think you will also find that I have made positive comments about Bridgewater, Manziel, McCarron and Mettenberger. Something that doesn't really happen with many of the Bridgewater fans.
More than 145 solicited responses? Your posts in this thread alone equate to about 1/4 of my entire post count on the board. Either you're not very effective at getting you point across or would just plain argue with a fence post till you're blue in the face.
Wasn't Freeny on that team?
Texian has 145 posts in this thread. The next highest does not even have 50.
TKyss has 152 posts in the Bridgewater thread, with Texian coming in second with 142 and mussop in third with 108. Neither of you guys are really pro-Bridgewater.
While I realize that this is not a great analysis, it does bring into question Texian's assertion that the Bridgewater guys are the most vocal and pushy in this forum.
1st round: 28 taken, 16080 yards average.
2nd round: 12 taken, 7597 yards average (boosted because of Brees)
The same would apply in the category of the Biggest Jack Wagon and the BIGGEST BULLY.![]()
bully is the perfect description.
ive never seen a moderator harass and stalk and bully other posters on this site because he doesnt like their opinion as much as infantry. and ive been a member of a lot of messge boards. in fact, you dont really hear from them unless rules are being broken.
That's not what moderators are suppose to do. Moderators are suppose to be above that kind of behavior.
The only time a moderator should come in is if the poster is breaking any rules.
Infantry likes to flex his muscles and go on power trips. I just hope he's not a cop in real life.
Im probably gonna get more harrassing neg reps from him and get banned but the truth had to be said.
lol
Not sure this is going in the direction you want but... of the last 10 SBs...
7 were won by QBs drafted in the 1st round, 1 by a QB from the 2nd round, 1 by a QB from the 3rd round, and 1 by a QB from the 6th round.
The Running Backs are a little more problematic. 2 of the teams had 2 running backs that had similar numbers. But of the running backs, 2 were drafted in the 1st round, 3 were drafted in the 2nd, 2 were drafted in the 4th, 1 was drafted in the 7th, and 4 were UDFAs.
So. Basically. If you see a quality QB and you need a quality QB, bet on the fact that he's going to go in the first round and go up and get him.
I'd like to see the velocity numbers from the Combine. With Bortles, it looks like he's having to work really hard to put zip on the ball when he's trying to zip it in.
For me, it's either Bortles or Bridgewater if we're going QB in the first. I'm not sold on either of them but I think they've got the best shot at being franchise QBs of any guys in this draft.
That is less than 20% of the posts in this thread, which I started by the way. This is a message board that is for and encourages debate and discussion. From your response and low post count are you suggesting a football message board would be better with less discussion and less post? Your post solicited a response, so are we having a discussion/debate or are you a fence post?![]()
That's what I was trying to say regarding the qbs in the 1st rd. if you want to win the sb, your chances are best with a 1st rd qb.
"There's a lot to work with, with Bortles," Cosell stated. "I think ultimately he's a pocket passer who can execute boot action. He can extend plays, and he can run effectively if that's what you want to do... he could be a quality NFL starter." The well respected evaluator added he believes Bortles' arm strength will improve when his mechanics are fixed. Cosell previously stated he would select receiver Sammy Watkins over any quarterback in this class.
I have no issue taking Bortles as long as it's understood that he is sitting behind a veteran for a year or two. I really think he could have a successful career if that happens.
We're not here just to clean up the mess. First and foremost, we are fans. Fans who like to discuss our team and give our opinions. We all have our own reasons to moderate. For me, I enjoy this board and want to see it maintain the high standard we have come to know. Vinny thought I would do a good job, and I wanted to help him out. But I wouldn't have agreed if moderating no longer allowed me to voice my opinion and just be a janitor for this forum.That's not what moderators are suppose to do. Moderators are suppose to be above that kind of behavior.
The only time a moderator should come in is if the poster is breaking any rules.
Right or wrong, when was the last time a QB was taken in the top 10, then allowed to sit for two years?
What I'd like to know, is if sitting for 2 years would help a talented prospect be successfull in the NFL, why doesn't it happen more often? Matt Schaub sat for a couple of years & Kubiak got some good years out of him. If not for injury, we could still be winning 10 games a season.
I suppose Charlie Frye & Kyle Orton had some good years as well. Whitehurst had his opprotunity, but I expected more. Chad Henne has had plenty of opportunity to develop, plenty of playing time, but it's not going to happen.
We're not here just to clean up the mess. First and foremost, we are fans. Fans who like to discuss our team and give our opinions. We all have our own reasons to moderate. For me, I enjoy this board and want to see it maintain the high standard we have come to know. Vinny thought I would do a good job, and I wanted to help him out. But I wouldn't have agreed if moderating no longer allowed me to voice my opinion and just be a janitor for this forum.
No one is going to be 100% right 100% of the time. I make mistakes, and cak would be the first to admit he has as well. But, we are all trying to make and keep this forum a place that everyone can enjoy bringing their opinions. No one has edited you based upon your opinion. And you keep coming around, so this place can't be that bad, right?