Ehh chances are we werent going to catch up with the Colts anyway.
Good thing this QB class is deep.
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Gee, I thought our franchise was going to be set back a decade if we didn't get Luck????
You mean...there are others??? The fate of the Dolphins doesn't rest in the hands on one college kid??? :sidelol:unluckyluciano and Uncle Rico like this. -
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You know these chants don't have to be homoerotic...Give a handy for Landry?
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This is just a taste of Matt Barkley. Only 4 of his games, pocket throws of intermediate depth (23 to 39 yards).
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I'd really like to see a little more of Tannehill I think he'll be our guy much lower than we're expecting.
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Attitude and performance are a reflection of leadership and that leadership MUST come from the top. I agree that you want the best, but the best that you, me and anyone should want and vest all of our interest in is the head coach of the team.
A great head coach can make average players good and good players great. Alex Smith is having a Pro Bowl year in San Francisco and he owes it all to the tutilege he's received from new head coach Jim Harbaugh.
Whether or not Luck, Jones, Barkley, Weeden, etc have successful careers in the NFL will all depend on who their coach(es) is(are).
Henne will never be more than an average QB, even though he possessed all the gifts to be a phenominal QB. This is due to the poor coaching he received upon being drafted by Miami and unfortuantely, he''s probably too set in his ways now to be re-taught. Not every QB can be a Vinny Testaverde and shine under the right coach after being on the league for so long under poor coaching.
If any of these kids are drafted by a team with mediocre to average coaching, they'll fall by the weyside. If they are drafted by a team with coaches that know how to groom and mentor QB's, such as San Diego (Phillip Rivers) or Green Bay (Aaron Rodgers), regardless if his name is Weeden or Barkley, they'll be sucesses. If they go to teams that fail in QB development such as Oakland (Russell and a SLEW of names) or Cleveland (Quinn), regardless if his name is Luck or Jones, they'll fail miserably.
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I'll take Weeden or Tannehill, please. I'll take Jones as a third option. I want nothing to do with Matt Barkley.
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I just know what my ledership style was when I was in the Army. I demanded perfection. I settled for nothing less. I motivated my soldiers to strive for more. When they did welll I praised them...when they screwed up, I was in their a$$e$ until they got it right and dared them to screw up again.
I set the task, condictions and standards and never settled for less.
That's what's been lacking on our team. "Yea, these guys played so hard today. I'm really happy with them, they played their hearts out"
Really?? All those players are going "whew...thank God he's not going to run suicides on us until we puke"
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Lets just trade out of the pick and grab a Mid level #1 A 2 and a 3rd and build around a free agent QB were going to have to get. -
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If we're Lucky Peyton Manning plays the remainder of the year and wins the Colts 7 games.
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I can easily see Barkley out of range and even Landry Jones taken so at that point Tannehill and Weeden become possibilities. I see Tannehill being the guy since he's a little bit more of a traditional offense QB. I like him, he needs to read the field faster and progress as a quarterback but that comes with time and work at QB. I can see Miami trading down, grabbing him, and grabbing Peyton Manning if he's let go.
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Barkley hasn't even decided if he's leaving school.
All sources say he's leaning to staying for another year. He will make final decision at end of season....
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How about Peyton Manning? Dead serious!
Colts will either trade the pick or release Peyton. There's no point in paying Peyton a $28MM fee in February so that he comes back pissed off with no talent around him. I think they will trade the pick. But if they don't then Peyton becomes a real possibility. Imagine drafting Justin Blackmon to put opposite Marshall with Peyton at QB! -
I think Barkley is gone. No real incentive for him to stay, especially with the rookie cap.
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Peyton had an investigational treatment that he had to go to Europe for. The guy had stem cells injected into a nerve in his neck. This is the same kind of treatment that we have heard claimed could repair heart damage, brain damage, yet we have no such treatment available approved by the FDA, not that they aren't as crooked used car salesman. I just think there is a HUGE possibility that Peyton never plays again, or even if he does play he will never be the same QB he was.
Colts take Luck if they get the pick.
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I know right. Barkley looks much better as a QB than Mark Sanchez ever did.
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#blowinforbarkley or #bleedinforweeden
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That's my point, smart reader guy. He may as well come out because he'll get roughly the same amount of money either way.Click to expand...
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I was trying to think of something catchy with Tannehill...... and after your post, I'm still trying to think of something catchy. lol.
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I agree with your reasoning. Let's say he comes out and goes in the Top 5 this year. He's not going to start having regrets on account of the possibility of going #1 overall in 2013 because the difference between what he'll get as a Top 5 pick in 2012 and what he'll get as a #1 overall is not really that much, and arguably not worth the risk of going back and getting hurt or having something else happen that hurts your draft stock.Click to expand...MrClean likes this.
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I think Barkley is gone. No real incentive for him to stay, especially with the rookie cap.Click to expand...
Medicore for Matt?
Not Tryin' for Ryan?
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I'm real high on Barkley. I like his intangibles and his accuracy. The game is a gamer. Went toe to toe with Luck the other week, and only lost because his teammate fumbled in OT. That guy can play. I would absolutely take him if we couldn't get Luck.
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