Winners and Losers of the First game of Preseason
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Originally posted by Fouts2herbert View Post
pff can be used as a guide but you can’t take everything they write as gospel, they’re the same people that even after seeing what herbert did his rookie season predicted that he would completely suck year two, this after they had him pegged as a huge bust, now they have him ranked below lesser quarterbacks, they make a ton of mistakes and are very biased too…
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Originally posted by chargeroo View PostHe does get open. He has some good moves to get open so often. He has very little chance of making our 53 though.
Originally posted by jamrock View PostThen we should quit playing him in the pre season so we can stash him on the practice squad
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I'll take Bandy over Reed right now
Bandy looks like the better pure WR and that's what we need more to support the offense.
Give Herbert a variety of traditional WR pieces, in his case a classic slot guy with sneaky seperation skills.
VS Reed, more of a tweener. With Herbert at QB, we don't have to take risks on tweeners that might hopefully become a mismatch.
Allen, Williams, Palmer, Guyton, Carter and Bandy
give you all you can ask of a pro wr corp.HAMMER TIME
(can't touch him)
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Originally posted by Velo View Post
Watching his college highlights, I noticed his QB threw a lot of floaters, we are talking Div 1 here. Bandy may not be used to the velocity of NFL QBs. I also saw him make some difficult deep catches, over the shoulder and in traffic, so he does have the ball-tracking skills. USD plays in the Pioneer League, the same league that produced Donald Parham, who played at Stetson.
Point is, guys who excel on the D-1 level generally just disappear when they reach the NFL landscape. It's always remarkable when they *don't*.
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Originally posted by Ghost of Quacksaw View Post
Josh Johnson played QB for the Toreros, and was absolutely DOMINANT in that division. In eight NFL seasons, he's bounced around and had a total of 205 passing attempts, 13 TDs and 16 INTs. He's on the Broncos roster now.
Point is, guys who excel on the D-1 level generally just disappear when they reach the NFL landscape. It's always remarkable when they *don't*.
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Originally posted by NoMoreChillies View Post
lol we forget how big NFL players are, til they stand next to sideline reporter"The author assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this post. The information contained in this post is provided on an "as is" basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness or timeliness..."
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