JT2 -> RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) (11/24/2013 12:22:51 AM)
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Some of the high production guys had epic fails today. Maybe that will help to make people realize that production is only one part of the total picture. It's easy to dismiss Manziel's flaws, when his production is high, but his shortcomings (pun intended) as a NFL prospect should not be overlooked. Aside from the obvious, and contrary to popular opinion in here, he does not have good pocket awareness. He has a very prolonged, slow delivery. His deep balls, more often than not, are jump balls. He has great foot speed, but not great foot work. He doesn't hold the ball high, nor with two hands. He is a NFL coach's nightmare. And, it shouldn't have to be said, but people seem to have short memories, Tim Tebow was a better college QB than Manziel. It's not all about production. Ask Klingler or Brennan. Speedy (man) defenses exposed Petty, Mariota and Manziel today. I hope Mariota stays. I think he and Hundley both have a very high ceiling, but they need to refine their craft at the college level. Hundley is not NFL ready, and I think Mariota is a bit of a project, but I love his potential upside. That's not what the Vikings need though. Bridgewater is the only QB in this draft that I think can succed being a rookie NFL starter. Maybe Carr, too. Best case scenario, we suck enough or move up and get Bridgewater. Then what? Maybe we sit him and make him learn from Ponder? We need to cut that mutt. We need to clean house. Hire at least one guy that understands how the game is played today. Frazier's philosophy, which he is quick to recite, is to run the ball, and stop the run. He thinks the game is still the same as when he played. Seriously, he has no clue about today's game. Bridgewater is the guy. If we could somehow land him, we need to not have ANY of the current QB's on next seasons roster. Sign a FA. Make a trade. We need to purge our roster and coaching staff before we can get better. Give Bridgewater a chance, if we are smart enough to go after him.
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