I'm also curious as to what happens to his stock if Luck doesn't go to the NFL.
Could he actually go #1 overall? I wouldn't think so, but JaMarcus did and he is no where in the league of Gabbert.
He's hoping he will take a job elsewhere so he won't have to do it.
But if we can fire a D coach after going to the Super Bowl, then there should be no reason at all why Davis won't be fired after this season.
I don't understand the football geniuses in here saying that spread QBs rarely make it in the NFL. Gabbert is not a spread offense QB, but plays in one at Mizzou. It makes me wonder if some of you even watched the game last night.
If we could trade our 2nd rounder for a pick in the 20s, we should be able to get him. That is of course as long as the Scout's don't fall head over heals in love with him.
Carolina actually has a pretty decent defense. They've just been on the field a whole lot because of their offense.
Also, another negative today was not throwing to Larry in the endzone. We had at least 6 chances to do so and he wasn't thrown to once. I mean, what happened to the fade in the...
White jersey with the Red pants. We don't see it often, but I think it is much better than the all white jersey and pants.
I wonder if we'll force Dallas to wear their "unlucky" blue jerseys on Saturday.
For a typical football player. Warner's story I believe should be given special consideration. Where he came from, how he burst onto the scene to become the best QB in the league for 3 years.
Then to almost lose it all to come back and take a moribound franchise to the Super Bowl.
How...
It's amazing how many broadcasters would gladly get on their knees for Brett. Once he retires and is inducted in the HOF, that will be the wad shot heard around the world.
Well if we are talking about Skelton, I have no problem at all with having him start a couple or all of the remaining games. It should only help in his development and give us an idea if he really can be a starter.