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3 hours ago, Green Lightning said:

 

It has nothing to do with Cowturd. Rosen's never been that strident in

interview, at least publicly.

Exactly, it has nothing to do with Cowherd which is why I was confused by your idea that this interview would “put teams off” because teams have interviewed him seven ways to Sunday by now and nothing would be gleaned from a late public interview at this point. 

 

I agree he has never been this strident in anything I’ve seen of him publicly. 

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I didn’t dislike him before the interview, but I understood him better afterwards. He or his “people” are doing a good job of rehabilitating his public perception at just the right time. It won’t change what the teams think, but he’ll be better received by one fan base on Thursday. I hope it’s ours. 

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I think this Interview helped him a lot. It made me want him to be the Bills QB. That’s how effective this Interview was for me. The guy has a lot of passion and fire ? so that’s what I want to see in my QB. He even said he’s open to opposing opinions that he does not agree with. He thinks it makes him a better person. So In my eyes he is willing to do what it takes. Being a good leader requires being a good listener too. So if I can come around on this guy can you. Do you have a open mind. Can you read what I feel and say and not be critical because I changed my mind on him. 

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How can an interview on a crappy show make you completely change your mind about someone you were so strongly against? You don't need passion and fire to be a QB. You just need to complete passes. Eli Manning won 2 super bowls and is probably going in the HOF and he has no fire whatsoever. If anything you want your QB to be cool, calm, and collected under pressure. Rosen has a good head on his shoulders, everyone knows that. This was a good interview but it shouldn't change how you feel about him as a thrower of a football

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3 minutes ago, kdiggz said:

How can an interview on a crappy show make you completely change your mind about someone you were so strongly against? You don't need passion and fire to be a QB. You just need to complete passes. Eli Manning won 2 super bowls and is probably going in the HOF and he has no fire whatsoever. If anything you want your QB to be cool, calm, and collected under pressure. Rosen has a good head on his shoulders, everyone knows that. This was a good interview but it shouldn't change how you feel about him as a thrower of a football

 

It's called "I'm going to tentatively say this interview changed me because I realize I was being ridiculous before but I'm not willing to admit that so I'll pretend this one interview changed me"

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1 hour ago, SouthNYfan said:

 

It's called "I'm going to tentatively say this interview changed me because I realize I was being ridiculous before but I'm not willing to admit that so I'll pretend this one interview changed me"

Still waiting for SkyDiver to come around.

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19 hours ago, Do The Reich Thing said:

I tell you what... I'm not the biggest Rosen fan, but this was impressive.

Same here, he definitely made me feel a whole lot better about Buffalo making him their pick...

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There's a reason why he had to do an interview like this to address "character concerns".

 

The Aaron Rodgers thing isn't a positive in my book, because Rodgers is a douchebag. We might end up with "all the douche", but none of the greatness. I think Rodgers looks forward to having another high profile QB to support him in taking on "social issues". Not what I'm looking for in a QB.

 

 

Maybe Aaron Rodgers wants to help him with finding a beard.

 

 

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21 hours ago, Tyrod's friend said:

Never seen a pass completed from the Injured Reserve. 

Josh Rosen has a perfect record: He's never seen a season he's completed without injury. Real life GMs, they take that into consideration in a BIG way.

Last guy this "pro-ready" with such an injury record? Some guy named Sam Bradford. You put that kid, behind our offensive line, as constituted, and you have a massacre. 

At the end of the day, in my mock I'd still move up to take him - but not beyond 5 or possibly, 7. You better have some picks to fill out that offensive line (not to mention, a QB for the defense). 

I totally agree with the Sam Bradford comparison and many media use this analogy. That's why it's imperative we put most of our emphasis on O line improvements with whatever picks are left. Next year we'll need to spend cap $ on more olineman.  I'm not denying Rosen will need to be protected,  and that's where the emphasis has to be on.....Sorry McD but your defense will have to wait a bit...

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Just now, LABILLBACKER said:

I totally agree with the Sam Bradford comparison and many media use this analogy. That's why it's imperative we put most of our emphasis on O line improvements with whatever picks are left. Next year we'll need to spend cap $ on more olineman.  I'm not denying Rosen will need to be protected,  and that's where the emphasis has to be on.....Sorry McD but your defense will have to wait a bit...

 

Let me know when Rosen suffers ACL injuries to both knees.  Until then it's a silly comparison. 

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