gumby Posted January 15, 2011 Posted January 15, 2011 What scares me about Blaine Gabbert is that his name is Blaine Gabbert. Sounds like a character in a John Hughes film. In a city that has a hockey coach named Lindy I'm sure we can find room for a Blaine.
auburnbillsbacker Posted January 15, 2011 Posted January 15, 2011 Philip Rivers and Joe Flacco are examples of guys whose rose up the mocks in the months leading up to the draft. They worked out ok.
ieatcrayonz Posted January 15, 2011 Posted January 15, 2011 Ok I'm a Mizzou alumni and I've seen You're twins?
Phlegm Alley Posted January 15, 2011 Posted January 15, 2011 He has one of the quickest releases in college football He has a pretty strong arm Fairly mobile and won't hesitate to pick up yards with his legs, but his footwork needs to improve. Great size and measurables. Accuracy needs to improve. He is a streaky thrower. Once he gets into a rhythm, he seems to complete a lot of passes. Get him out of his rhythm and he can be rattled and inaccurate. I think he was limited in the offense that was run at Mizzou While his pocket does break down some, he tends to abandon the play, which led to him improvising when his primary receiver was covered. Didn't go through his progressions while in the pocket. I think he is a great prospect who would definitely need to sit for a year to learn the pro style offense and learn how to go through his progressions, look off/recognize coverage and to work on his footwork. Is he a top 5 pick? I think so. He reminds me of a bigger Aaron Rodgers. He has a similar release and ability to throw outside the pocket, but his arm is much stronger, but not as accurate. I could endorse the Bills taking him at #3.
High Mark Posted January 15, 2011 Posted January 15, 2011 If you are a QB and Todd McShay likes you you are guaranteed to blow donkey nuts.
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