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Old 11-22-2011, 04:28 PM   #401
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Geez Bronocs cut Orton. So, Tebow is it for this year but I am not believing Elway will ever go with him next year even if the go to the playoffs and win a game or two. I guess Orton and his agent pushed for it after Cutler got hurt so we could see Orton back in Chicago. That would mean in 12/4 in Denver it could be Orton vs. Tebow with Orton learning a new offense and the Broncos defense playing lights it it might not be as bad as matchup as some would think. That could even be pushed to the Sunday night game.
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Old 11-22-2011, 04:49 PM   #402
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idk, but if the broncos make the playoffs, or god forbid, win a playoff game elways office is gonna look like hitler's bunker from downfall.
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Old 11-22-2011, 04:53 PM   #403
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Geez Bronocs cut Orton. So, Tebow is it for this year but I am not believing Elway will ever go with him next year even if the go to the playoffs and win a game or two. I guess Orton and his agent pushed for it after Cutler got hurt so we could see Orton back in Chicago. That would mean in 12/4 in Denver it could be Orton vs. Tebow with Orton learning a new offense and the Broncos defense playing lights it it might not be as bad as matchup as some would think. That could even be pushed to the Sunday night game.

Hopefully, some other team will make a claim for Orton and he never gets to the Bears.
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Old 11-22-2011, 07:49 PM   #404
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Hopefully, some other team will make a claim for Orton and he never gets to the Bears.

Nah, he's going back to the Foo Fighters. They have a tour he needs to get ready for.
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Old 11-22-2011, 09:48 PM   #405
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As a Broncos fan, I always kind of liked Orton, and I'm sad to see him go. I think he kind of got screwed a bit.

That said, these past few weeks with Tebow have been fascinating. My football knowledge is pretty low, so I have no idea about slow releases, poor footwork, etc. All I know is it's fun to watch a crazy offense seemingly sort of work, and all the furor he has caused is enjoyable to take in. I hope he succeeds.
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Old 11-23-2011, 08:02 AM   #406
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Does the success of Cam Newton and to a lesser extent Tim Tebow mean that someone like Robert Griffin III gets a more meaningful shot in the NFL?

I think one of the reasons there is such a small amount of good QB's in the NFL is the teams are spending so much time and effort trying to project how spread and pistol QB's project into pro style offenses or reaching for guys who already play in a pro style offense.

Over the next decade I believe NFL teams will be forced to adopt more in the way of option, spread and pistol elements as the colleges simply are not supplying enough pro style QB's to keep the current systems afloat.
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Old 11-23-2011, 08:21 AM   #407
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Does the success of Cam Newton and to a lesser extent Tim Tebow mean that someone like Robert Griffin III gets a more meaningful shot in the NFL?

I am not sure that I get the question. I think it would have made more sense if you had just said Tebow since Cam was the first overall pick(and getting his shot no matter what). From everything I have heard about RG3 he will be a first round pick and he is quite a bit different than Tebow in that he has the skills to be successful in the NFL as a passer. He seems to be smart with good anticipation with decent accuracy. He would be a decent fit for the Redskins I think.

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Old 11-23-2011, 08:22 AM   #408
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I love me some RG3. Think he'll be an excellent pro.
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Old 11-23-2011, 08:33 AM   #410
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I am not sure that I get the question. I think it would have made more sense if you had just said Tebow since Cam was the first overall pick(and getting his shot no matter what). From everything I have heard about RG3 he will be a first round pick and he is quite a bit different that Tebow in that he has the skills to be successful in the NFL as a passer. He seems to be smart with good anticipation with decent accuracy. He would be a decent fit for the Redskins I think.

I think pretty much everyone on an NFL roster has the physical skill set to play QB. I'm thinking about guys (RGIII may be a bad example) who aren't proto-typical pocket passers now getting a shot as we're seeing fewer and fewer quality guys that fit current NFL schemes coming out. With Newton we've seen the Panthers incorporate spread option elements, things that he is comfortable with, into their offense to accelerate his acclimation to the pro game. We're watching Tebow essentially run a spread option as it is more in his comfort zone.

My question would be: will we see more teams take chances on players who aren't consensus number one picks who aren't going to fit traditional NFL offenses? With RGIII, will a team that takes him be willing to incorporate non-traditional offensive elements to accelerate his growth in the pro game?
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Old 11-23-2011, 08:36 AM   #411
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Griffin is a pass first QB playing a in pro style system. How is this even a question? He happens to run as well.

I think RGIII is a hell of a player, but from what I saw of the Oklahoma game they run a spread with him taking few snaps from under center.
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They use pro style route combinations and reads in addition to a real running game. RGIII is in the same boat as someone like Sam Bradford coming out than someone from an offense like Texas Tech.

I'm not the only one who feels that RGIII will be pretty raw coming into the NFL...

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Whoever takes him, say the Redskins. Are they going to incorporate offensive elements that he's comfortable with? Or are they going to try and shoehorn him into the West Coast offense?
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Old 11-23-2011, 08:57 AM   #414
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I think pretty much everyone on an NFL roster has the physical skill set to play QB. I'm thinking about guys (RGIII may be a bad example) who aren't proto-typical pocket passers now getting a shot as we're seeing fewer and fewer quality guys that fit current NFL schemes coming out. With Newton we've seen the Panthers incorporate spread option elements, things that he is comfortable with, into their offense to accelerate his acclimation to the pro game. We're watching Tebow essentially run a spread option as it is more in his comfort zone.

My question would be: will we see more teams take chances on players who aren't consensus number one picks who aren't going to fit traditional NFL offenses? With RGIII, will a team that takes him be willing to incorporate non-traditional offensive elements to accelerate his growth in the pro game?

I think your second question is more relevant than the first. Teams have always taken chances on players if they believe that the player will eventually fit into a traditional system. More often than not, the expectation is that the player has to fit in sooner rather than later.
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Old 11-23-2011, 09:59 AM   #416
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I'm not the only one who feels that RGIII will be pretty raw coming into the NFL...



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Whoever takes him, say the Redskins. Are they going to incorporate offensive elements that he's comfortable with? Or are they going to try and shoehorn him into the West Coast offense?

The spread is so common in college these days that these questions will come up with virtually every quarterback taken if they choose to make them important. Personally, I feel RG3 will be able to adjust without issues. Landry Jones would be the projected 1st rounder I would worry the most about.

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Old 11-23-2011, 10:34 AM   #417
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The spread is so common in college these days that these questions will come up with virtually every quarterback taken if they choose to make them important. Personally, I feel RG3 will be able to adjust without issues. Landry Jones would be the projected 1st rounder I would worry the most about.

For the record, I'm not saying he won't be able to adjust... and he throws a pretty deep ball. I just think these spread/option/pistol QB's may be better off if the NFL starts adopting some of the principles of those offenses. It may help accelerate their development.


Landry Jones will fall out of the first round after they start dissecting tape on him and see how inconsistent he really is. I think Matt Barkley is the potential first-rounder I'm most worried about. He's decent but I don't really see anything that really makes him stand out in a crowd other than the fact that he already runs a pro style offense. So I think a team will end up reaching on him. He kinda reminds me of Jimmy Clausen.
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Old 11-23-2011, 01:20 PM   #418
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Old 12-02-2011, 02:13 PM   #419
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The ESPN Tebow circle-jerk continues in full force.

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Old 12-02-2011, 02:31 PM   #420
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As a Broncos fan who was a bit apprehensive when Orton got benched for Tebow this year, I'm all aboard the Tebow bandwagon now. I'm done trying to analyze his throws. I'm done wondering if the offense can work in the NFL. I'm done worrying if this team can compete with most other teams in the league. The Broncos are winning football games, and it's obviously not in spite of Tim Tebow. He's not winning games on his own, but he's contributing. Also, guess what? Maybe I'm just falling for it, but I think he's right when he says that the team believes now. The team sees him as a true leader, and I feel like they're doing more to win for him. I don't think they gave up with Orton at quarterback, but it's like they've found some kind of collective spark now. Whatever it is, I believe in it, too.

It's easy for me to cheer for the guy since he's on my favorite team, I guess, but I was a bit skittish about it before. No longer. I'm all in now.
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Old 12-02-2011, 02:40 PM   #421
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How come no one was saying this shit when Kyle Orton lead the Bears to a 13-3 season that one year and then got their asses kicked in the first round?

All will be right when they go 0-5 the rest of the way.
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How come no one was saying this shit when Kyle Orton lead the Bears to a 13-3 season that one year and then got their asses kicked in the first round?

All will be right when they go 0-5 the rest of the way.
Nobody cares about Kyle Orton because he's black.
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It's ESPN. I stopped taking them seriously quite a while ago.
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Old 12-02-2011, 02:59 PM   #427
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It's not like it's just ESPN who's all over the Tebow craze. I don't even watch ESPN or look at their web site, and I see more about Tebow than anything else, so it's everywhere.

I'd really like for people to make up their minds, though. All the time, people complain about how sports stories focus on players getting arrested, over-the-top celebrations after home runs and touchdowns, suspensions for PED use, coaches clashing with their players, and all other kinds of negatives. Now here we have a guy who everyone said was drafted too highly, really didn't have any business playing quarterback in the NFL, has had to listen to a ton of criticism about him on an athletic and personal level. Even if you don't want to give him credit for winning games (and the Denver defense deserves a ton of credit themselves), all he's doing is whatever his coaches say is best for the team. I'm not saying everyone needs to love the guy. I know people are going to hate him. Every quarterback has a bunch of people who hate him. That's fine.

I just want people to decide which they'd rather the media cover: The quarterback who's won over his teammates or the wide receiver who celebrates a touchdown by whipping out his dick and pissing on the kid in the front row who's wearing the other team's jersey.

Pick one. Go.
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It's not like it's just ESPN who's all over the Tebow craze. I don't even watch ESPN or look at their web site, and I see more about Tebow than anything else, so it's everywhere.

I'd really like for people to make up their minds, though. All the time, people complain about how sports stories focus on players getting arrested, over-the-top celebrations after home runs and touchdowns, suspensions for PED use, coaches clashing with their players, and all other kinds of negatives. Now here we have a guy who everyone said was drafted too highly, really didn't have any business playing quarterback in the NFL, has had to listen to a ton of criticism about him on an athletic and personal level. Even if you don't want to give him credit for winning games (and the Denver defense deserves a ton of credit themselves), all he's doing is whatever his coaches say is best for the team. I'm not saying everyone needs to love the guy. I know people are going to hate him. Every quarterback has a bunch of people who hate him. That's fine.

I just want people to decide which they'd rather the media cover: The quarterback who's won over his teammates or the wide receiver who celebrates a touchdown by whipping out his dick and pissing on the kid in the front row who's wearing the other team's jersey.

Pick one. Go.

I have no idea what you just said, Pumpy. But, I only got one word for you:

TEBOW!!!
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And clearly I used wide receiver as the negative example because all wide receivers and bad.

And black.

Edit to add: Oh, wait. Wes Welker pisses on kids. So scratch the part about the black people.
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I love that the over-exposure of Tim Tebow caused you to revive this thread, leading to even more discussion of Tebow. Well done.
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No athlete ever killed me. Well Mickey Morandini once hit a foul ball towards me but I don't think there was intent. There wasn't even motive.
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Nice that the money is going to a charity for Ronald McDonald House, but why not put that money into health programs for the kiddos?

edit: to stay on topic. Tebow's going to win again this weekend.
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This is why I could never trust a lefthanded hitting second baseman. Sadly, I was a lefthanded hitting second baseman when I was 12. I didn't trust myself. That led to a lot of tears and questions.
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It's not like it's just ESPN who's all over the Tebow craze. I don't even watch ESPN or look at their web site, and I see more about Tebow than anything else, so it's everywhere.

I'd really like for people to make up their minds, though. All the time, people complain about how sports stories focus on players getting arrested, over-the-top celebrations after home runs and touchdowns, suspensions for PED use, coaches clashing with their players, and all other kinds of negatives. Now here we have a guy who everyone said was drafted too highly, really didn't have any business playing quarterback in the NFL, has had to listen to a ton of criticism about him on an athletic and personal level. Even if you don't want to give him credit for winning games (and the Denver defense deserves a ton of credit themselves), all he's doing is whatever his coaches say is best for the team. I'm not saying everyone needs to love the guy. I know people are going to hate him. Every quarterback has a bunch of people who hate him. That's fine.

I just want people to decide which they'd rather the media cover: The quarterback who's won over his teammates or the wide receiver who celebrates a touchdown by whipping out his dick and pissing on the kid in the front row who's wearing the other team's jersey.

Pick one. Go.

I want ESPN to cover the Red Sox & Yankees rivalry during the off season.

They should be talking about how the team is winning DESPITE his sorry ass not because he has some mystical powers that are making them win.

3 years from now he'll be sitting on the couch next to Eric Crouch.

If the mother fucker had been drafted in the 8th round like he should have been, we wouldn't be having this conversation.

Fuck you Josh McDaniels.
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if the mother fucker had been drafted in the 8th round like he should have been, we wouldn't be having this conversation.

You're right. We'd be talking about how close they are to a chance to pick Luck instead of how close they are to making the playoffs.
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I want ESPN to cover the Red Sox & Yankees rivalry during the off season.

They should be talking about how the team is winning DESPITE his sorry ass not because he has some mystical powers that are making them win.

3 years from now he'll be sitting on the couch next to Eric Crouch.

If the mother fucker had been drafted in the 8th round like he should have been, we wouldn't be having this conversation.

Fuck you Josh McDaniels.
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Honestly, the Tebow hate + Vick's jersey sales tell me pretty much everything I need to know about NFL fans.

It's success is rooted in catering to the absolutely lowest common denominator of American society.
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Old 12-02-2011, 04:20 PM   #446
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For the hockey fans in this thread, did I come off sounding like this when I talked about Colin White?

Who is Colin White?
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Old 12-02-2011, 04:21 PM   #447
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Who is Colin White?
HE AIN'T TIM TEBOW, THAT'S FOR SURE
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Old 12-02-2011, 04:33 PM   #448
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For the hockey fans in this thread, did I come off sounding like this when I talked about Colin White?

Nah, your C-Dub hate was reassuring in its purity.

The Tebow hate is more along the lines of disturbing and/or pathetic.
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