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In all actuality seems the shorter qbs do just fine. I've seen lots of taller busts in this league.
They were a 10 win playoff team the year before that. The Colts obviously tanked in 2011. Had Manning not had neck issues do you honestly believe they would have been a 2 win team in 2011?The Colts went from last in the league to a playoff team on the back of Andrew Luck. It was scary what happened to him, but Luck's return this year once again changed that franchise. Right now, that team has as good of a shot as any on account of how great of a QB Luck is.
I can also but in 5 yrs RW could be sort of an aged veteran. Not sure how old he is now but I would think at least 29?In five years, it’s most likely that Brady, Brees, Roethlisberger, Rodgers and Rivers are gone. I can see him being up there with Mahomes, Wilson, Luck and Watson.
He's ours now & what we have to pin our hopes on. There's busts in the league all the time from the QB position, tall & short. The one knock on him is his height & also getting hurt from a rather large defensive player, that can happen to any player regardless of size. Let's all hope that his college performances translate into the NFL & he lights the league up. He proved at the very least he knows how to throw over & around bigger defensive players, in college anyways. Watching his film, I do love the fact he played baseball, that taught him to throw from many different arm angles which he will definitely need.Ask and ye shall receive.
Average starter. Very similar to Marcus Mariota.
At that point, I think there's a solid chance he decides not to sign with another team, and moves on to baseball.
Dude, I completely get he's all we've got and I just have to live with it. I'll still be rooting for my team. But just because of that, I'm not going to suddenly pretend he's something I don't think he is. He has other knocks besides being short, but you can see my posts in a million other threads.He's ours now & what we have to pin our hopes on. There's busts in the league all the time from the QB position, tall & short. The one knock on him is his height & also getting hurt from a rather large defensive player, that can happen to any player regardless of size. Let's all hope that his college performances translate into the NFL & he lights the league up. He proved at the very least he knows how to throw over & around bigger defensive players, in college anyways. Watching his film, I do love the fact he played baseball, that taught him to throw from many different arm angles which he will definitely need.
To their credit, even I think Kyler has a chance at being a Pro Bowl QB. I mean, Mitch Trubisky played in it last year. Wouldn't shock me to see the kid get an alternate vote or something at some point.48 votes for at least Pro Bowl as of right now.
It's funny how so many of you think this but didnt want to draft him.
To their credit, even I think Kyler has a chance at being a Pro Bowl QB. I mean, Mitch Trubisky played in it last year. Wouldn't shock me to see the kid get an alternate vote or something at some point.
Obviously I'm way more down on him than that, but still.
I don’t understand the boom or bust talk. Why isn’t Murray a safe bet to at least be average? Just because he’s 5’10”?
Jamarcus Russell is 6’6” and is considered one of biggest busts in the history of the league.
With Murray’s abilities, throwing, rushing, and extending plays with his legs, I see him as a pretty safe prospect with huge upside.
Mike Vick wasn’t nearly as good of a passer as Murray coming out, but he was an average/above average QB most of his career. Why can’t Murray’s floor at least be Mike Vick?
*Interesting note about Vick, before his junior season at VT, he was drafted in the 30th round by the Rockies despite not playing baseball since 8th grade.
They were a 10 win playoff team the year before that. The Colts obviously tanked in 2011. Had Manning not had neck issues do you honestly believe they would have been a 2 win team in 2011?
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We'll see man, we'll see. This was an epically unique situation, and I hope you're prepared to see the "it can get worse" side of things. I hope I'm wrong. I have no interest in watching another season of worthless football. But outside of this board, I pretty much only hear bad things about the Cards.And at no time in his life has Mitch Trubisky even approached Kyler's talent.
You are going to be epically wrong about this.
I meant to reply to this earlier... but K9 said most of what I needed to say about the comp to Vick. The thing I really need to point out, which keeps getting overlooked, is that there's a sweet spot for height in the NFL at the QB position. Most guys that are 6'5+ don't succeed, just like most guys sub 6'0 don't succeed. No one is saying the taller the better. 6'2-6'4 seems to be about where you want to be.I don’t understand the boom or bust talk. Why isn’t Murray a safe bet to at least be average? Just because he’s 5’10”?
Jamarcus Russell is 6’6” and is considered one of biggest busts in the history of the league.
With Murray’s abilities, throwing, rushing, and extending plays with his legs, I see him as a pretty safe prospect with huge upside.
Mike Vick wasn’t nearly as good of a passer as Murray coming out, but he was an average/above average QB most of his career. Why can’t Murray’s floor at least be Mike Vick?
*Interesting note about Vick, before his junior season at VT, he was drafted in the 30th round by the Rockies despite not playing baseball since 8th grade.
Jamarcus was brought up as I'm sure Oakland would live to have that selection back So would San Diego with the Ryan Leaf selection as would a whole bunch of other teams.I don’t understand the boom or bust talk. Why isn’t Murray a safe bet to at least be average? Just because he’s 5’10”?
Jamarcus Russell is 6’6” and is considered one of biggest busts in the history of the league.
With Murray’s abilities, throwing, rushing, and extending plays with his legs, I see him as a pretty safe prospect with huge upside.
Mike Vick wasn’t nearly as good of a passer as Murray coming out, but he was an average/above average QB most of his career. Why can’t Murray’s floor at least be Mike Vick?
*Interesting note about Vick, before his junior season at VT, he was drafted in the 30th round by the Rockies despite not playing baseball since 8th grade.
Colts didn't even try that year. Their QB's were Dan Olovsky, Curtis Painter, and an over the hill Kerry Collins. Hey, it worked out for them. They took a risk and it's paid off for the most part.I dunno. You put a HoF QB on most teams and they’re going to be pretty good. That Colts team was a machine, and Peyton was the engine.
The better question is whether Matt Cassell could’ve taken that team anywhere.
Don’t forget Shane and bw52
What was that team supposed to do? Trade for an elite QB? I'm not saying they pulled out all the stops to be the best team in the league that year, but the notion that they just walked out to the team and said "hey we're tanking for Luck now" is absurd. Remember, they had just franchised Peyton that offseason, and gave him a new 5-year, 90 million dollar contract... plus they didn't even place the guy on IR for a large chunk of the season. They thought he was playing.Colts didn't even try that year. Their QB's were Dan Olovsky, Curtis Painter, and an over the hill Kerry Collins. Hey, it worked out for them. They took a risk and it's paid off for the most part.
The one thing being overlooked is that Murray only had 1 season as a starter in college. And, yes, he played well. Same with Trubisky. So in reality we really don't know what we have in this kid.
I meant to reply to this earlier... but K9 said most of what I needed to say about the comp to Vick. The thing I really need to point out, which keeps getting overlooked, is that there's a sweet spot for height in the NFL at the QB position. Most guys that are 6'5+ don't succeed, just like most guys sub 6'0 don't succeed. No one is saying the taller the better. 6'2-6'4 seems to be about where you want to be.
Back to K9's thoughts, or yours about Vick... Vick didn't do much of anything. If Kyler wins us two playoff games and then is on another team or in another sport, that's a failure in my eyes. For the investment we've made in this kid, the sheer risk of it all, he'd better quickly ascend to one of the top spots in the NFL, with the wins and year-in-year-out championship potential to back it up. And no full seasons lost due to breaking a leg while running, either.
I'm mostly mad about it because this kid is gonna get a super long leash that prevents us from making changes at the position, all while we're not a very talented team.
Colts didn't even try that year. Their QB's were Dan Olovsky, Curtis Painter, and an over the hill Kerry Collins. Hey, it worked out for them. They took a risk and it's paid off for the most part.
The one thing being overlooked is that Murray only had 1 season as a starter in college. And, yes, he played well. Same with Trubisky. So in reality we really don't know what we have in this kid.
Find me five articles with the phrase “huge gamble” for Winston predraft. That’s just complete revisionist history if not a total lie. You’re better than that k9. Winston was a consensus #1 pick. His only knock was his maturity which every single team would’ve been willing to overlook with the opportunity to draft him.Both Mariota and Winston were considered huge gambles when they came out. Mariota was playing in a gimmick offense in a league that doesn't play defense; Winston loved throwing the ball to the other team.
Andrew Luck was the last consensus top prospect at QB in the draft. Eli Manning was probably the last one before that.
That must be from people you talk to because almost every publication I’ve read people are really positive about the direction of the cardinals.We'll see man, we'll see. This was an epically unique situation, and I hope you're prepared to see the "it can get worse" side of things. I hope I'm wrong. I have no interest in watching another season of worthless football. But outside of this board, I pretty much only hear bad things about the Cards.
I mean, trust me, I was tantalized by Vick at the time. The year you're talking about was really special, and I remember the time he split those Vikings defenders in OT - a moment in time where my dad looked at each other and both admitted he was the future of the NFL.Gah. I really disagree with this. Vick was transcendent in his first few years in the NFL. His second season felt like he could legitimately remake the NFL and no one could touch him. He was the first QB to beat Farve in Lambeau when the temps were below freezing.
Vick was left-handed, could run like the wind, and had an absolute howitzer on his shoulder. The question was how to harness that raw material into a professional QB for the long term, and the NFL wasn't really ready for it. The best/only idea that people had was to give him a former 49ers coach and talk about Steve Young.
He laid the foundation for how Shanahan integrated RG3 into the pro game, and how guys like Deshaun Watson and Patrick Mahomes are installed. Now, part of the reason that he was a disappointment was because he probably didn't do all the work he could've done to advocate for himself and get the offense off the ground.
So... wait. Are you saying that the Colts were ACTUALLY GOOD, but they just didn't try in 2011? I think we can all agree that Curtis Painter is bad, but that team was built around Manning's unique talents, and when you replace him with a replacement-level QB (like Orlovsky) then you're going to win 5 games.
Interesting
Jamarcus was brought up as I'm sure Oakland would live to have that selection back So would San Diego with the Ryan Leaf selection as would a whole bunch of other teams.
It just seems the Cards are snake bitten with any selection they make especially in the QB market
Find me five articles with the phrase “huge gamble” for Winston predraft. That’s just complete revisionist history if not a total lie. You’re better than that k9. Winston was a consensus #1 pick. His only knock was his maturity which every single team would’ve been willing to overlook with the opportunity to draft him.
I never said a word about Mariota but now that you brought him up, there were very few comments to the negative in him too. He was certainly not viewed as a “huge gamble.”
The central Florida team’s apparent willingness to gamble on Winston as the next face of the Buccaneers franchise is drawing measured concern from local women’s advocates after a year in which the league has faced wide criticism for its handling of off-the-field violence by players.
We emerge with some anonymous quantification of what everyone’s generally believed all winter: that this isn’t a great draft for QBs, but the top two have enough potential that desperate teams probably can’t afford to pass on them.
Find me five articles with the phrase “huge gamble” for Winston predraft. That’s just complete revisionist history if not a total lie. You’re better than that k9. Winston was a consensus #1 pick. His only knock was his maturity which every single team would’ve been willing to overlook with the opportunity to draft him.
I never said a word about Mariota but now that you brought him up, there were very few comments to the negative in him too. He was certainly not viewed as a “huge gamble.”
ESPN Power Rankings: http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...-rankings-projected-wins-playoff-chances-1-32That must be from people you talk to because almost every publication I’ve read people are really positive about the direction of the cardinals.
Winston was a consensus #1 pick because the Bucs had made it clear they were taking a QB and it came down to those two guys. Von Miller could've (and probably should've, even though I was skeptical about his size) been the #1 overall selection, and Patrick Peterson was in the mix as well.
I put Winston in the same class as a prospect as Jared Goff — best quarterback in the class, and so taken #1 overall, but he doesn't stack up as a prospect to Eli and Andrew Luck (or Michael Vick).
http://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2015/s...nston-biggest-gamble-modern-nfl-draft-history
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...ng-winston-in-nfl-draft-idUSKBN0NK2BK20150430
https://deadspin.com/nfl-exec-drafting-jameis-winston-will-be-a-horrible-m-1700023804
https://nflmocks.com/2014/10/20/2015-nfl-draft-will-take-jameis-winston-plunge/
https://www.thehuddlereport.com/archive/2015profiles/Jameis.Winston.htm