Chopper0080
2021 - Prove It
I hate to do this, but can we justify this with facts that don't include Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, and Andrew Luck? Three generational talents, one of which had a much better season once Arians left and he returned to a more traditional offense.
I don't want to quibble, but it took Carson Palmer 9 months to "master" this offense. Remember how Kevin Kolb spent 4 years learning under a QB whisperer?
When it comes to these matters, I put my confidence in those who are in the media so it is definitely an indirect and questionable source. Personally, I have a bunch of respect for George Whitfield who does pre-draft prep work for a bunch of QB prospects. He worked with Logan Thomas to help get him ready. One of the selling points for Arians and Moore was the progress Thomas made after just a short period of time with Whitfield. More than trusting in Arians to turn crap into pudding, I trust Arians to be able to know what skills can be tweeked and which can't. I trust him to know what works in his system. Unlike Whis, Arians comes across with a clear and defined idea of what he needs out of his QB. I trust Trent Dilfer in his ability to break down fundamentals of players and identify what can be tweeked to improve production.
I can't say that Arians and Moore are going to be able to turn the Ryan Lindley's or the Drew Stanton's of the football world around. What I do believe they can do is take a player with physical tools and a desire to improve, and make him into a mechanically solid QB. Whether or not they can take him to read a defense or get a feel for the pocket, I don't know. One thing their track record does show in my opinion is they can communicate effectively with young QBs. That is also very important.
K9, in short, I believe that Arians and Moore can get the most out of QB prospects and there is a bunch of potential in Logan Thomas for them to get.
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So here is why I think Logan Thomas can work.
1-He is driven. This has been reported by George Whitfield, Trent Dilfer, Mike Mayock, Mel Kiper and Todd McShay. In terms of Logan Thomas's work eithic and attitude, all the reports have been very positive.
2-He has physical skills. He is athletic, he has a strong arm and he is big/durable. He also doesn't seem to panic under pressure.
3-Arians and Tom Moore are invested in him, he is under very little pressure to produce right away (helps with re-training muscle memory) and Arians system fits what Logan Thomas does well.
So of all the reasons Thomas may not work out, these are why I think it could.
Dilfer and Jimbo Fisher were also interesting when they were describing Logan Thomas' shortcomings. They essentially said that he wasn't tieing his feet to his eyes, he wasn't dropping back in rhythm, and he moved on his heels rather than his toes. They agreed these were correctable issues with time and effort.
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