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Old 02-18-2010, 12:39 PM   #154
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Re: The Mid Round QB fallacy

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Originally Posted by PHazard View Post
Just after watching so much film on him there is nothing that really jumps out at me.
What 'film' did you watch?
Athletiscim and quick feet didn't jump out to you?

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He is one of the weaker armed QB's in the whole draft. Whats he like 190-200 lbs? Kinda small as far as NFL passers go.
Huh? Weaker arm's in the draft? Care to support such a bold claim with anything?
While he's not big he's 6'2 which is a typical height for a pro QB and he's 212 and has a solid build.

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He had a decent year statistically last year but having Campbell, we've all been shown that stats can lie.
So now your questioning his stats, have you seen his stats? You realize he's been a Heisman Trophy candidate?

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I know he is good at winning but everytime i saw him play a team that was more on Texas's level, he struggled.
Winning is kinda something that coaches like, lol and btw he's won a lot check his the records *hint* most wins in college football.

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I just see more potential in the LeFevour's, Pike's, Kafka's of the mid round world than i do with him.
You realize that he's rated much higher then the guys you mentioned and Paul Burmeister thinks he could gain on Claussen.

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Just absolutely NOTHING jumps out at me about him that says, hey we might have some potential here.
What jumps out about the QBs that you mentioned?

-Me thinks you haven't watched him play much and are giving a completely unsupported opinion.

Here's some Texas short cuts i think if you watch with an open mind you'll have a different opinion of McCoy






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