What Type of QB Do You Want The Chargers To Draft When The Time Comes?

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  • richpjr
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    #49
    Originally posted by Joy Division View Post
    I want one that has all day to throw back there (yes, like Brady).

    28 of 32 starting NFL quarterbacks can find an open receiver and deliver
    with that kind of time.

    So yeah, get a stud o-line and start Easton Stick for all I care.
    Brady does not have all day to throw and has only been sacked 1 fewer time than Rivers. But the Pats protect him from his crappy line and call lots of quick pass plays and not slow developing deep plays like the Chargers do.

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    • 21&500
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      #50
      Originally posted by Joy Division View Post
      I want one that has all day to throw back there (yes, like Brady).

      28 of 32 starting NFL quarterbacks can find an open receiver and deliver
      with that kind of time.

      So yeah, get a stud o-line and start Easton Stick for all I care.





      what about just getting Brady?
      G-Ro knows.

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      • MakoShark
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        #51
        Joe Burrow.

        Don't fall for the Tua hype.

        Joe Burrow.
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        • 21&500
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          #52
          Originally posted by MakoShark View Post
          Joe Burrow.

          Don't fall for the Tua hype.

          Joe Burrow.
          No to Tua-hype
          Yes to Burrow-hype

          got it.
          G-Ro knows.

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          • AK47
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            #53
            Kurt Warner type QB for me.

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            • MakoShark
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              #54
              Originally posted by 21&500 View Post

              No to Tua-hype
              Yes to Burrow-hype

              got it.
              After what I saw last weekend against a very stout Auburn defense, its not hype. Joe Burrow is the real deal. Tua is the next RGIII.

              I think its a QB rich draft this year and the Chargers should make a move. If you wait for next year and enter the Trevor Lawrence sweepstakes the cost will be too high.
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              • 21&500
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                #55
                Originally posted by MakoShark View Post

                After what I saw last weekend against a very stout Auburn defense, its not hype. Joe Burrow is the real deal. Tua is the next RGIII.

                I think its a QB rich draft this year and the Chargers should make a move. If you wait for next year and enter the Trevor Lawrence sweepstakes the cost will be too high.
                My point is simply that there is hype on both trains.
                only one has ran a bit longer.
                I don’t think anyone can objectively look at Tua and definitely opine that he is the next RG3 especially without knowing what system or team they’ll land in.

                if you have accuracy, you have a chance to succeed as a pro imo.
                and you can see accuracy even throwing to Jerry Juedy.
                G-Ro knows.

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                • Silversurfer
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                  #56
                  Tom Brady like QB for me. Someone who knows how to show poise and not scream and yell and bring his team back since were always playing catch up.

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                  • foreigner
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                    #57
                    Someone who can pass all day, our identity is Air Coryell, we need a QB who can take a pounding while waiting for the WR to get open...

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                    • foreigner
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                      #58
                      Originally posted by Silversurfer View Post
                      Tom Brady like QB for me. Someone who knows how to show poise and not scream and yell and bring his team back since were always playing catch up.
                      Brady does that when they are losing...

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                      • MakoShark
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                        #59
                        Originally posted by 21&500 View Post

                        My point is simply that there is hype on both trains.
                        only one has ran a bit longer.
                        I don’t think anyone can objectively look at Tua and definitely opine that he is the next RG3 especially without knowing what system or team they’ll land in.

                        if you have accuracy, you have a chance to succeed as a pro imo.
                        and you can see accuracy even throwing to Jerry Juedy.
                        The RGIII and Tua similarities are pretty clear, IMO. His game just doesn't translate to the NFL. You may see a QB that's mobile and can buy a play time. I see a QB that will not stand in the pocket and go through his progressions. Everyone thinks his running all over the place is fun to watch, but nobody asks "Why is he running?" He has talented WR's that get open, but if the primary guy isn't WIDE open he tucks and runs. Maybe he finds a guy downfield then, maybe not. His body can't take the punishment from the hits even at the college level. Tua is an athlete that can throw a little (I think he lacks touch), not a NFL QB.

                        I live in the heart of SEC country and I watch these guys for there entire college careers. IMO, Tua is the 3rd best QB option in the SEC. Burrow and Fromm are ahead of him.
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                          #60
                          Originally posted by MakoShark View Post

                          The RGIII and Tua similarities are pretty clear, IMO. His game just doesn't translate to the NFL. You may see a QB that's mobile and can buy a play time. I see a QB that will not stand in the pocket and go through his progressions. Everyone thinks his running all over the place is fun to watch, but nobody asks "Why is he running?" He has talented WR's that get open, but if the primary guy isn't WIDE open he tucks and runs. Maybe he finds a guy downfield then, maybe not. His body can't take the punishment from the hits even at the college level. Tua is an athlete that can throw a little (I think he lacks touch), not a NFL QB.

                          I live in the heart of SEC country and I watch these guys for there entire college careers. IMO, Tua is the 3rd best QB option in the SEC. Burrow and Fromm are ahead of him.
                          RG3?? That's a terrible comparison, Tua isn't half the athlete RG3 was and doesn't seem to make routine mistakes like RG3. You say Tua's talented teammates are boosting him but don't mention that no Alabama QB is doing what he does. Saban has never opened a playbook like he has for Tua. Alabama had QBs who threw to Julio Jones and Amari Cooper and Calvin Ridley and none of them looked like Tua.

                          The Biggest issue I have with Tua is his health concerns and if he can stay healthy for 16 game schedule

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