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"a lot"Meh.
Most College players dont make it to the NFL though.
How many players IN THE DRAFT. Do you honestly feel has done/tried drugs WHILE AT COLLEGE.
"a lot"Meh.
Most College players dont make it to the NFL though.
How many players IN THE DRAFT. Do you honestly feel has done/tried drugs WHILE AT COLLEGE.
James Walker of ESPN.com reports that according to multiple league sources, New England is hosting Mallett for a two-day visit this week on Monday and Tuesday.
Recent flirtations with Locker and Mallett may suggest New England is exploring the possibility of finding an eventual successor in this draft to reigning NFL Most Valuable Player Tom Brady, who will turn 34 in August. Brady is signed through the 2014 season and will be 37 at the end of his contract.
The Patriots also could use this research to look into trade possibilities with other teams more desperate for a quarterback. This year the Patriots have the No. 17 and No. 28 picks in the first round, as well as the No. 33 overall pick at the top of the second round. This gives New England a lot of flexibility.
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No. It was Gabbert, then Ponder, than Mallett.BTW, TTN, bro. You change #1 QB like I change boxers.
Gabbet
then Ponder.
Then Gabbert.
Then you like Dalton.
Then its Ponder.
Then its now Mallett.
Sheesh, get a grip bro.
Yeah, you never said Dalton was your top guy. You love him and Kap, but they were never top. You did have Gab #1 though.No. It was Gabbert, then Ponder, than Mallett.
I liked Dalton, but he was never my number one.
His personality is attacked because he isn't viewed as someone who can rally a team. Their skillsets are obviously very different, but I think he's a similarly risk to Jimmy Clausen, who I also didn't think would be successful.Exactly.
I only changed it 2 times, after watching more film.
And Kam, not calling you out, but you have all these claims about Mallett, but have you even watched any game tape? Not from YouTube..? Because you don't have a TYT account, so I'm kind of confused where you are making these claims from.
First of all, yes he's slow, and sure he's not a "mobile QB", but I have seen him step up from the pressure multiple times and throw great balls, which Gabbert doesn't even do. Gabbert, runs around in the backfield and than heaves it. This "Mallett is a tree because he is slow" stuff is old, because if you would watch, he steps up, and can even role out nicely.
Second, I'm not saying he isn't immature, but if he loves football, will work hard at all the aspects, I couldn't give a fuck if his attitude rubs someone the wrong way. And he still can mature. He's only 22. And good for him admitting the he experimented, at least he isn't a lying coward, and a coward is the last person you want as a QB.
The bust potential is there, but he being un-fairley compared to guys like JaMarcus because of the "tall with big arm label", and the media attacking his personality.
Yes I've watched him.Exactly.
I only changed it 2 times, after watching more film.
And Kam, not calling you out, but you have all these claims about Mallett, but have you even watched any game tape? Not from YouTube..? Because you don't have a TYT account, so I'm kind of confused where you are making these claims from.
First of all, yes he's slow, and sure he's not a "mobile QB", but I have seen him step up from the pressure multiple times and throw great balls, which Gabbert doesn't even do. Gabbert, runs around in the backfield and than heaves it. This "Mallett is a tree because he is slow" stuff is old, because if you would watch, he steps up, and can even role out nicely.
Second, I'm not saying he isn't immature, but if he loves football, will work hard at all the aspects, I couldn't give a fuck if his attitude rubs someone the wrong way. And he still can mature. He's only 22. And good for him admitting the he experimented, at least he isn't a lying coward, and a coward is the last person you want as a QB.
The bust potential is there, but he being un-fairley compared to guys like JaMarcus because of the "tall with big arm label", and the media attacking his personality.
That's watching games on TV.Yes I've watched him.
Against Florida twice, and the night game against Georgia 2 years ago when he caught everybodys attention plus the game against Georgia this year where I believe he threw a TD on the 1st series.
I dont jus talk out my ass. I know somewhat of what I'm talking about.
Mallett is simple, Look at Jeff George. You have Mallett.
Kam isn't the biggest College Football fan.That's watching games on TV.
That's not actually studying the player.
Doesnt matter.That's not what I'm saying.
On TV ohh, you see a play and then it's gone.
Sure it's TV film, but I can rewind a play 10 times if I need to, to see everything I need to.
I don't believe alot of what other people read, I get my assumptions off of eye work.When did I say I was a scout? I'm just watching the guys the Titans could get and deciding who I personally like.
Plus, I play football dude. I just love the game. Studying other players etc.
I was just wondering if you had watched stuff. Like I said I wasn't trying to call you out, but I know some people write big articles based on what they read from other people. I now know that isn't you.
Citing multiple sources, the National Football Post reports that Arkansas QB Ryan Mallett skipped his team visit with the Panthers earlier this month after "a late night on the town."
Mallett met Panthers officials on the evening of April 8, but reportedly canceled for April 9, when the bulk of his visit was supposed to occur. Mallett reportedly "called and said he was sick," after being spotted out late following dinner. The reporter here -- Brad Biggs, also of the Chicago Tribune -- is one of the best in the business, so we have a hard time believing it's "pre-draft misinformation." In fact, the Charlotte Observer's Joseph Person confirms the report. It will do nothing to dispel the notion that Mallett is a massive off-field character risk, possibly with consumption and addiction issues.