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Bortles was not spread . took Cam 5 yrs, Rogers sat for 3 yrs, Mariota is not established yet, Only saw Carr once so didn't have opiniom of him.

 

look I'm not saying never draft one just that it is normally going to take yrs if ever for them to make it. Look at TT six yrs in the League and the guy still can't read defense. We don't need athletes with big arms we need players who can learn the NFL game, can Kizer do it who knows but I would rather take my chances on a guy who has been trained in the pro game like Wentz.

So you are comparing a 6th round pick in TT to Wentz.

 

Kizer makes reads, has good mechanics, accurate, changes play because of his defensive recognition. So he does everything you are talking about.

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And for the record i was over on BBMB all last year trying to calm people down about Tyrod. No one wanted to listen. Looks like i was right though.

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Bortles was a spread. He ran Spread and Read option at his High School Oviedo High just down the road from where i live watched every one of his home HS games.

 

Went to UCF and there the ran Read Option spread, but also ran some under center it was called everything under the kitchen sink offense. Again season ticket holder at UCF.

 

UCF did not when Borltes was there, their coach George O'Leary was an old school NFL guy who ran a pro-system. I watched Bortles his junior and senior yr and they were not spread.

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UCF did not when Borltes was there, their coach George O'Leary was an old school NFL guy who ran a pro-system. I watched Bortles his junior and senior yr and they were not spread.

Did you watch UCF Once. Or just going by what you think. I can tell you exactly they ran spread and read option.

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Did you watch UCF Once. Or just going by what you think. I can tell you exactly they ran spread and read option.

 

keep telling yourself that, just because you have spread elements doesn't make you spread. I would run the option with him too because the guy is a beast

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I want Lamar Jackson

Here is what Matt Miller said about him this week.

 

Louisvilles Lamar Jackson looks like a legit Heisman candidate as a true sophomore, but do NFL teams see the dual-threat quarterback as a pro quarterback? I asked three NFL scouts who handle the Louisville area what Jackson looks like to them. All three responded that theyre listing him as a quarterback but noted that hes not draft-eligible until 2018.

 

Jacksons body is more of a wide receiver build, but his explosive and exciting playmaking skills will turn heads at the quarterback position. My take: Jackson has to become more accurate and add weight to be considered an elite quarterback prospect.

 

keep telling yourself that

Learn something

 

When Hodges stepped in as a fifth-year transfer, Taaffe ran a two-back system. It is what he calls "home base" for UCF. Under Godfrey, the Knights were a pistol, read-option team. By Bortles' junior year, UCF was a spread, pass-heavy offense.

 

 

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2014-08-16/sports/os-ucf-charlie-taaffe-0817-20140816_1_ucf-coach-george-o-leary-jeff-godfrey-rob-calabrese

 

keep telling yourself that, just because you have spread elements doesn't make you spread. I would run the option with him too because the guy is a beast

Keep back peddling this is too easy

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Kizer is garbage. Lamar Jackson is fun to watch, but I'm not sure he would make a good NFL QB. The Bills will have their highest draft pick in years and all for what? Not one franchise type QB in next years draft. How typical.

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Kizer is garbage. Lamar Jackson is fun to watch, but I'm not sure he would make a good NFL QB. The Bills will have their highest draft pick in years and all for what? Not one franchise type QB in next years draft. How typical.

There is easily 3 top end QBs right now.

 

Kizer

Watson

Kaaya

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Yeah, guess which QBs where misses, ALL the spread QBs. Luck, Bortles, and Wentz are just fine. Tannehill who was spread and he has been ok maybe now after 5 yrs he will excel.

You're very "loud".

 

Please don't take what I'm about to say as an insult. You're a passionate football fan, and I can appreciate that. What you should do is go watch some coaches film with people who know how to read game film. You should go to the local high school, and tell them that you're willing to work for free, that you'd like to be an assistant positional coach, and that you'd like to learn how to coach and break down film; and would they possibly be willing to teach you. And if they take you up on it, shut up and listen. Be a !@#$ing sponge.

 

Back to the game: Huh... Knows how to use angle and leverage to take on tacklers in a "must" situation.

 

Hadn't seen him (Kizer) in a situation like that before.

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I just got back from Buffalo Wild Wings where I was watching him. It was only a small sample, but he didn't look real impressive.

What didnt you like in what you watched?

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Kizer is not a franchise QB. Watch ND vs Michigan St today and you will see.

Have been watching it.

 

So explain the issues seeing your the one saying he is not a Franchise QB

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