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    again, if we're taking guys who having done much but are projecting, i'd take tyrod taylor over TB
    TT a 63.7 comp % in his one season as da man.
    TB...64.4 as a rookie and 65.3 this season.

    I can see this as a legit debate however. Only time will tell.

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    you're just looking at completion %... that's ridiculous

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    you're just looking at completion %... that's ridiculous
    I look at everything that's how I knew what RW*** really was, but....it all starts with that comp %. This is common knowledge. Can a guy complete passes, that is the bottom line.

    TD's can come because of what the receivers do.

    There is nothing that tells us much about Taylor vs Bridgewater this early in their careers. And it should be obvious.

    **you belitte what he did at the NCAA (typical rookie move) level. He left the college game as tjhe all time passing efficency leader, yu don't..."that's colege"....with something like that. Dude...ALL TIME. Russell Wilson can throw a football.

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    like i said before, i have a strong feeling you haven't really watched much Bridgewater

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    like i said before, i have a strong feeling you haven't really watched much Bridgewater
    Did you ever see Jesse Owens? He won the 1936 Olympics 100/200/long jump/4x1. Do we realy need to be in Berlin in 1936 to know this guy was amazing?

    TB is in the playoffs, he just won the division and his stats are on par with most second year QB's. With my experience I know what to look for, and he's got that potential, only a fool couldn't see that.

    At his stage of the game it's all about...potential...ok?

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    track can literally be broken down into hard numbers. the tracks dont change. the hurdles dont change.

    football is totally different. you can have 2 QB's with identical stats who are dramatically different.

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    track can literally be broken down into hard numbers. the tracks dont change. the hurdles dont change.

    football is totally different. you can have 2 QB's with identical stats who are dramatically different.
    And you can have a ton of experience watching these guys over the years and have figured out who has "it" and who doesn't. Remember me saying.....Cousins will end up the Skins QB...before he/RGIII ever took an NFL snap. You see RW doing what I said he could, well this will be no different.

    You learned your lesson with my ATS picks, so why you continue to ignore the experience...???

    And, those track hard numbers have nothing to do with winning 4 gold medals at an Olympic games.

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