Yep, you nailed, you're a laughing stock.
I'm not the one thinking any QB is better than another because of playoff wins...hahahaha!!!!!!!! I'm not the one running down a college player who has yet to play in a pro game...hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!! I;m not the one totally disrespecting the pro bowl, hahahaha!!!!!!!!!
You appear to know...0...about this stuff slick. So why post on a football board?
Yep, you nailed, you're a laughing stock.
luck is a better qb than newton, anyone who thinks otherwise is a dumbass
i gave you legitimate reasons why i think he will bust
i know zero stuff? yet i continue to on you in this thread alone
lol claims to know he knows alot of football, then takes the pro bowl seriously
he's a wide receiver who was infamous for drops and didn't have great production, lol. heyward bey was a terrible pick not only in hindsight but also at the time
A dumbass totally ignores what the stats tell us, go ahead compare what Luck vs Newton looks like after their first two seasons. , just last season Newton had the better QBR, you do know what that means...right?
You are saying a college kid will always play like he did in college, hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!! You know anything at all about the differences in the game?
You are totally getting stomped on midget, but not surprised you don't see it.
yes the pro bowl matters, only a fool wouldn't see that. Try keeping Tom Brady/Megatron off the roster and watch what happens.
Is this little for real?
You familiar with his production at Maryland? You do know he was fly pattern guy, right? As you do know the Raiders love that ...vertical game....which is why he was brought in.
his production at maryland was subpar compared to other receivers in that draft, like crabtree, maclin, harvin
What exactly is your point? Because one guy might be a bust that means a completely different receiver is a bust? What are you basing this off of exactly?
What makes you think Benj will be a bust without seeing him play? He has impressed big time and has the potential to the be the best WR in the draft.
i didn't say benjamin will be a bust
Adrian Peterson has a 1900 yard season but doesn't get a pro bowl invite, now think. All the pro bowl is about (forget the actual game) is a pat on the back for having a great season. Trust me......a 1500 yard rusher doesn't make while a 1100 does and people will talk,
Last edited by Avante; 08-08-2014 at 02:22 PM.
Boiled down:
KC was missing their top 2 sack-leaders, which is what made them a top defense.
Jamaal Charles also got injured that game.
Luck led a fluky comeback against choke artist Alex Smith (despite the good game).
thinking Luck could do that against a competent defense.
lol youre an idiot. qbr also says nick foles>>peyton, and mccown is better than brees and rodgers. how about you actually watch game films. also the total qbr stats says luck>newton
i gave you a chance to finally talk football, but dude your takes are ing terrible
Why continue to ignore what kind of receiver he was? He was a down the field guy.
As you know the Raiders..LOVE..speed. While at Maryland Bey was clocked in a sizzlin'...4.23. Ok ok even if that was just Maryland he'd run a 4.30 at the combine, that is smoking.
The Raiders were looking for the next Warren Wells/Cliff Branch, so he was the perfect pick to fill that role.
no matter how you it, luck 1 0.
he was fast... but had huge red flags
kelvin benjamin is a physical beast, but he also has red flags. i wouldn't expect him to produce like a #1 receiver in his rookie year, but it seems to be what carolina is banking on. jason avant and jerricho cothery are hardly backup caliber at this point
Well when you prefer to wander around in a fantasy world like you do I can see why anyone talking reality would have terrible takes.
Dude, you watch game films, hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If ya recall Jerry Rice had people thinking...hmmmm?...his rookie season. He had a lot of drops.
We are hearing good things about the kid coming from the Carolina camp. he is big he was a track sprinter and was drated number one for a reason. There is no ...logical...reason of any kind to think with some NFL coaching he can;t become a factor early in his career.
as i said earlier, receivers dont typically enjoy year 1 success, much less players that are considered to be raw or developmental projects
Do you really want me to give you that long list of rookie receivers who did have very productive first seasons? Remember the rookie season Randy Moss had, there are tons of guys who made an impact as a rookie.
When did this kid become so raw and developmental? It isn't real obvious he's there to strecth the field?
a) i said typically
b) he was considered to be raw because despite his great stature, he's a guy who wasn't very adept at route-running and had drop issues
Way too many examples of first round receivers having very productive rookie years to go with...typically.
Coach...I need you to hit that 10 yard mark and make a sharpe cut. Let's see it.
Boom!...problem fixed. The kid averaged over 45 catchs a season at FSU as a down the field guy, he'll do just fine.
Last edited by Avante; 08-08-2014 at 02:45 PM.
i never knew route running was so easy. thanks
I get the feeling there is a lot you don't know.
I was a wide reciever my freshman year in HS, there is nothing complex about running routes.
I could post 100 articles in the Times-Picayune about how awesome Brandin Cooks is, but it won't matter until game time.
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