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10-06-2012
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if we could get geno smith
I'm usually not in love with a college QB but this guy looks amazing. What do you guys think?
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10-06-2012
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Save the Snow Leopard
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I like the guy.
Did you know there are only 5000 Snow Leopards in the wild now and they are confined to Central Asia? However, the effective global population (those likely to reproduce) is less than half that number.
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10-06-2012
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Bleeding silver and blue
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I think he would suffer the same fate as Tony if we don't get a decent O-line and receivers who won't drop his passes.
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10-06-2012
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If we could get him then you do it and don't think twice about it. This guy is an absolute stud. He's gonna be a great football player in the NFL.
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10-06-2012
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I thought this guy tried to pad his stats because he threw for 90% in 3 of 4 games. This guy actually isn't afraid to throw the ball out of bounds if no one is open. He's a smart player. He doesn't force stuff, which is one of Tony's major flaws. I've never seen a college QB look so good. I'm sick of the RGIII comparisons by the media. They're nothing alike.
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10-06-2012
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#6
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeyBoy718
I thought this guy tried to pad his stats because he threw for 90% in 3 of 4 games. This guy actually isn't afraid to throw the ball out of bounds if no one is open. He's a smart player. He doesn't force stuff, which is one of Tony's major flaws. I've never seen a college QB look so good. I'm sick of the RGIII comparisons by the media. They're nothing alike.
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Well I think you and me know why they're compared.
I'm not gonna say why because I'll be labeled a racist. 
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10-06-2012
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#7
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cowboys&LakersFan
Well I think you and me know why they're compared.
I'm not gonna say why because I'll be labeled a racist. 
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Haha yea. I was reading some article that was like, "He's like a taller version of RGIII, but he isn't a run-first QB, and he has excellent pocket presence and amazing accuracy." So he's like RGIII but he doesn't do anything RGIII does?
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10-06-2012
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His O-line is pretty awful too. Andrew Luck had one of the greatest O-lines in college football history his entire time in Stanford.
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10-06-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JoeyBoy718
I thought this guy tried to pad his stats because he threw for 90% in 3 of 4 games. This guy actually isn't afraid to throw the ball out of bounds if no one is open. He's a smart player. He doesn't force stuff, which is one of Tony's major flaws. I've never seen a college QB look so good. I'm sick of the RGIII comparisons by the media. They're nothing alike.
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Andrew Luck is a better comparison. Pocket passer who is a great athlete.
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10-06-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cajuncocoa
I think he would suffer the same fate as Tony if we don't get a decent O-line and receivers who won't drop his passes.
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Details, details. We got tickets to sell and merchandise to move. 
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10-06-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RS12
Andrew Luck is a better comparison. Pocket passer who is a great athlete.
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Definitely. But you'll never hear those comparisons from the media.
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10-06-2012
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#12
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Accurate just like Luck. Gonna end up on a god awful Raider team.
Pete Thamel @SIPeteThamel
Want to know why NFL scouts like Geno Smith? That TD pass on end zone boundary to a diving Stedman Baily is a reason. WVU up 34-31.
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David Ubben @davidubben
Ridiculous throw from Geno Smith, and a great catch by Stedman Bailey in the back of the end zone. 34-31, Coonskin Caps.
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Hunter Ansley @HunterAnsley
Geno knows how to step up in that pocket, because most of the time the sides are crashing in.
Curt Popejoy @nfldraftboard
Big big big throw by Geno Smith on that TD.
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Bryan Fischer @BryanDFischer
What a play by Geno Smith and Stedman Bailey, Smith stepped up to avoid the rush and Bailey hauled in a great catch for the TD.
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10-06-2012
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He's this year's RG3, though possibly better in the pocket.
Conan O'Brien will work you until you are pale !
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10-06-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Aikbach
He's this year's RG3, though possibly better in the pocket.
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Except he's even better.
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10-06-2012
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Aikbach
He's this year's RG3, though possibly better in the pocket.
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He's not this year's RGIII at all. He's more like this year's Andrew Luck.
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