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03-30-2007
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Mr. Buckeye
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Cowboys 4th round pick....
 
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03-30-2007
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#32
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Originally Posted by ConcordCowboy
Cowboys 4th round pick....
 
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I highly doubt it and certainly hope not.
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03-30-2007
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#33
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Originally Posted by McCordsville Cowboy
Thanks Captain Obvious.
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Oh, you're welcome. Please tell this to some of the guys predicting Smith will go pretty high. LOL 
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03-30-2007
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#34
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Smith's lack of height will be an issue at the next level. Not sure how smart he is, either.
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03-30-2007
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#35
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Right Kind of Guy
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomsday101
I agree and I'm predicting Smith will go in the 4th rd of the draft. I think he has a chance to develop into a very good QB. He is very accurate with his passes and does a very good job going through his progression and spreading the ball around
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I like his leadership skills. A lot. I think he can play at this level.
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03-30-2007
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#36
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Originally Posted by philo beddoe
Smith's lack of height will be an issue at the next level. Not sure how smart he is, either.
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He is as tall as Drew Brees who has been able to overcome his lack of height and there of course have been others who lacked the ideal height who have had very good careers. As for the mental side of the game that is a question mark for every QB who enters the league, can you make snap decisions under pressure?
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03-30-2007
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#37
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Originally Posted by Hostile
I like his leadership skills. A lot. I think he can play at this level.
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I like him as well, I cheered against OSU every time they were on TV yet walked away impressed by Troy Smith ability to play the game. So I don't say this as a fan of OSU or Smith.
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03-30-2007
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#38
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The Dog that Saved Charleston
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I have him going in the 4th round, probably within the first ten picks. There's typically a rush on the fallers in the draft early on and guys projected to go in the first day get snatched up quickly.
Short QB's could be at a disadvantage, but Drew Brees has proven otherwise. That said, Brees' success has more to do with his mental understanding of the game than his physical aspects.
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03-30-2007
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#39
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Mr. Buckeye
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomsday101
I like him as well, I cheered against OSU every time they were on TV yet walked away impressed by Troy Smith ability to play the game. So I don't say this as a fan of OSU or Smith.
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What do you mean by that? 
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03-30-2007
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#40
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Originally Posted by ConcordCowboy
What do you mean by that? 
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What do I have to draw you a picture?  I work with a big time OSU homer who thinks OSU can do no wrong so after a while it became easy to go against OSU just so I could have some fun with him. 
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03-30-2007
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Mr. Buckeye
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomsday101
What do I have to draw you a picture?  I work with a big time OSU homer who thinks OSU can do no wrong so after a while it became easy to go against OSU just so I could have some fun with him. 
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Well you must have had a field day with him after the National Disgrace Game.

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03-30-2007
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#42
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Originally Posted by ConcordCowboy
Well you must have had a field day with him after the National Disgrace Game. 
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I was pretty easy on him but did have a good laugh at his expense. Of course OSU beat my Horns so he had a good day at my expense last season as well.
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03-30-2007
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#43
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Avery
I have him going in the 4th round, probably within the first ten picks. There's typically a rush on the fallers in the draft early on and guys projected to go in the first day get snatched up quickly.
Short QB's could be at a disadvantage, but Drew Brees has proven otherwise. That said, Brees' success has more to do with his mental understanding of the game than his physical aspects.
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We can even call him "Shorty" if we draft him. LOL 
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03-30-2007
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#44
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Originally Posted by philo beddoe
We can even call him "Shorty" if we draft him. LOL 
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Let's just call him a "Ricky Ray upgrade" and call it a day, hmm..? 
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03-30-2007
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#45
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DallasEast
Let's just call him a "Ricky Ray upgrade" and call it a day, hmm..? 
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That wouldn't be true. Why would we do that? 
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