stephen mcgee

DWhite Fan;2756109 said:
IF he does throw that well in preseason and Romo struggles to start the season or gets hurt, you will have QB controversy on your hands. Considering the fickle nature of Cowboys' fans and the frustration building from the past couple of seasons, a poor start by Romo would be an open invitation to a controversy:star:


I was being facetious. I was just exaggerating a point made by Stephen the other day, that teams draft players (e.g. QBs & kickers) to showcase them & then sell them to the highest bidder, not necessarily to play them. Green Bay, and now New England, has been very good at doing that w/their QBs.
 
lane;2755682 said:
this is my favorite draft pick.


he is tough as nails.

mobile

very good passer who never got the opportunity to showcase his arm at a&m.

smart

team player

reunited with m. bennett

6'3"

my favorite draft pick indeed.

I can understand a draftee being someone's favorite pick. But if that means you think he's the best one we got this weekend, then God help us if this is comes to be reality.

And the only reunion with Bennett will be at the camp food table.

Mobile?
McGee, the self-described first or second rounder, has himself said he's NOT known for his agility but for his arm. How that makes him mobile is beyond me.

And, yeah, Jerra's pick will make the team. It's a matter of pride for jerra.
But that means another position will go wanting, because we don't have the luxury of having two proven veterans backed up by a rookie.

Leach was right, only he was highly undiplomatic in his comments.
 
GimmeTheBall!;2756133 said:
I can understand a draftee being someone's favorite pick. But if that means you think he's the best one we got this weekend, then God help us if this is comes to be reality.

And the only reunion with Bennett will be at the camp food table.

Mobile?
McGee, the self-described first or second rounder, has himself said he's NOT known for his agility but for his arm. How that makes him mobile is beyond me.

And, yeah, Jerra's pick will make the team. It's a matter of pride for jerra.
But that means another position will go wanting, because we don't have the luxury of having two proven veterans backed up by a rookie.

Leach was right, only he was highly undiplomatic in his comments.

Did you watch him play at A&M he is very mobile
 
GimmeTheBall!;2756133 said:
I can understand a draftee being someone's favorite pick. But if that means you think he's the best one we got this weekend, then God help us if this is comes to be reality.

And the only reunion with Bennett will be at the camp food table.

Mobile?
McGee, the self-described first or second rounder, has himself said he's NOT known for his agility but for his arm. How that makes him mobile is beyond me.

And, yeah, Jerra's pick will make the team. It's a matter of pride for jerra.
But that means another position will go wanting, because we don't have the luxury of having two proven veterans backed up by a rookie.

Leach was right, only he was highly undiplomatic in his comments.

If you watched him play at A&M, you wouldn't question if he is mobile or not, and I am NOT an Aggie fan.

You don't rush for 1800 yards and almost 5 years per carry your first three years if you are not mobile, especially for a QB.
 
AS far as Big 12 Qb's where did this guy rank. 2 TD's last year?

Reesing
Daniels
McCoy
Harrell
Bradford
Robinson
Heck the kid from Baylor

All better. And in a conference where defense is an afterthought.
 
RESIN8;2756233 said:
AS far as Big 12 Qb's where did this guy rank. 2 TD's last year?

Reesing
Daniels
McCoy
Harrell
Bradford
Robinson
Heck the kid from Baylor

All better. And in a conference where defense is an afterthought.

First he was injured last year.

2nd he ran the option at A&M

Had teams known that Bennett was much more than a blocking TE than no way is he on our roster right now.

Bennett and McGee both made bad choices going to A&M.

If the NFL based players off College production then Graham Harrell and Chase Daniels don't go undrafted.

These guys get judged off their talent and McGee evidently shocked a lot of people as a passer.

A lot of teams were interested in this guy. Even the Patsies liked him.
 
The 4th preseason game is going to be interesting for a change
 
CATCH17;2756294 said:
First he was injured last year.

2nd he ran the option at A&M

Had teams known that Bennett was much more than a blocking TE than no way is he on our roster right now.

Bennett and McGee both made bad choices going to A&M.

If the NFL based players off College production then Graham Harrell and Chase Daniels don't go undrafted.

These guys get judged off their talent and McGee evidently shocked a lot of people as a passer.

A lot of teams were interested in this guy. Even the Patsies liked him.

I'm not basing it off production. I basing it on lack of and to spend a 4th rounder is ridiculous. At least when the Pats drafted Cassell who had no body of work, they got a guy who worked under Norm Chow in pro style offense.

young backup material? Possibly.
Starter? Thats what this has come to?
 
TLM0211;2755894 said:
I heard his interview on the ticket today and i have to admit that i am a fan of his now. Just the way he talked about wanting to get better and do whatever he could to help the team made me want to root for him. He seemed very mature. He made a comment about doing whatever was asked of him and keeping his mouth shut really made me like him....a lot of players for the cowboys don't know how to do that.

More talk like this and I might actually start to think this guy is a good pick up. But the way he ran his mouth after the draft makes me think he is all about himself.
 
The Dallas Cowboys liked him more than his coaches at A & M did. Hilarious.
 
Idgit;2755858 said:
That'd be awesome to have two QBs with a higher player rating at their position than almost everyone else who's ever played. Can you imagine? We could trade one of them for a boatload of picks.
They just don't understand how good he is.

The one thing that is legitimate is that QBs who are mobile generally have a shorter shelf life. So in all honesty, in 3-4 years we could be looking for that guy to take over for a nose-diving Romo - because history shows that when guys who use their legs to create start to go - they go quick.

Might not be true with Romo, because he's more of a traditional pocket passer who also happens to be elusive, but you never know. Either way, if we develop a young capable backup who we can either groom as a replacement 4 years from now or trade away for picks, it's a good thing.
 
RESIN8;2756404 said:
I'm not basing it off production. I basing it on lack of and to spend a 4th rounder is ridiculous. At least when the Pats drafted Cassell who had no body of work, they got a guy who worked under Norm Chow in pro style offense.

young backup material? Possibly.
Starter? Thats what this has come to?

His lack of better stats are because his team didn't have any decent WR's, and he was injured.

He was VERY accurate as a passer over his career. And his passer rating has always been very good as well.
 
RESIN8;2756404 said:
I'm not basing it off production. I basing it on lack of and to spend a 4th rounder is ridiculous. At least when the Pats drafted Cassell who had no body of work, they got a guy who worked under Norm Chow in pro style offense.

young backup material? Possibly.
Starter? Thats what this has come to?

Even though McGee was injured he still got a good amount of time to work with Mike Sherman and Sherman had a lot of praise for this guy and believes he can play in the NFL.

If all he ever is a solid back up then thats fine. If we hit the jack pot and he turns into a player even better.

But he has time to develop slowly which will be a huge advantage for him and even if he is a bust at least we didn't spend 41 mill guaranteed.

He's an interesting player.
 
Kangaroo;2756172 said:
Did you watch him play at A&M he is very mobile

Unfortunately, I saw him in very limited action last year, owing to the fact he was injured for most of the season and then was benched (I heard) as that other very mobile QB emerged at A&M.

But I was going on McGee's assertion as well, that he was NOT very agile and was a better passer than a mover/runner.

I hope he does well, but 3 QBs? I don't think so, and if so, that's Jerra at work again, keeping his picks on the team.
 
GimmeTheBall!;2756671 said:
Unfortunately, I saw him in very limited action last year, owing to the fact he was injured for most of the season and then was benched (I heard) as that other very mobile QB emerged at A&M.

But I was going on McGee's assertion as well, that he was NOT very agile and was a better passer than a mover/runner.

I hope he does well, but 3 QBs? I don't think so, and if so, that's Jerra at work again, keeping his picks on the team.

I'd much prefer that to being in the pickle that helped to cost the team the 2008 season.
 
I like the idea of them using a pick on a qb, but I have to admit I would have hoped for a more accomplished player.

But we just have to hope for the best at this point.
 
Mcgee is a tough sonofagun. He can take a licking, and still compete. I think The Cowboys need his kind of toughness.
 
GimmeTheBall!;2756671 said:
Unfortunately, I saw him in very limited action last year, owing to the fact he was injured for most of the season and then was benched (I heard) as that other very mobile QB emerged at A&M.

But I was going on McGee's assertion as well, that he was NOT very agile and was a better passer than a mover/runner.

I hope he does well, but 3 QBs? I don't think so, and if so, that's Jerra at work again, keeping his picks on the team.
You heard wrong. He was injured never benched. McGee and his coach have both been on the record saying that is bunk.
 

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