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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/21/2013 6:53:50 PM   
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I posted my support for Carr few weeks ago and some people on here were squarely against that pick. I'm not saying Carr is going to be a super star NFL QB, but he sure has shown enough to be in the conversation. I've watched him a few times this season and have come away impressed.

That being said, if there is one sure thing in the NFL draft....nobody is a sure thing. Sure, you get some kids like Luck or Cam who project high and meet the mark...but you have more that project high and either become decent or they completely wash out. Its a crap shoot at best.

Last night I was at a friends house and there was a conversation about RGIII. One of the guys was adamant that RGIII was a huge bust. I asked him why he thought that? He stated he was injury prone and would never complete a season. Said he didn't have any arm strength. Said his first year was a fluke. So, I asked him about Cam's second season measuring up to his rookie year. Sure, Cam had better stats than RGIII this season, but it was a pretty hefty drop from his rookie year. (I'd have to look up the stats) After explaining to him that RGIII was rushed back from injury and probably wasn't healthy all season, and defenses were able to figure him out a little (same as Cam) and it comes down to RGIII and his coaches to make adjustments for RGIII going into this next season.....much like Carolina did with Cam. I'd take RGIII if we had a decent coaching staff in a heartbeat. Coach that kid up right and I think he has a real chance to be great. Just my opinion.....Was a nice debate last night. As soon as I changed the subject to Cordarell Patterson I was like their best friend. LOL I had a little bit of a problem with one of the guys saying he was slow.....but for the most part we all agreed he's going to be something special.


Some guy said Cordarelle Patterson was slow. How deep did you bury him?
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/21/2013 7:38:16 PM   
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Guys like Patterson simply LOOK slower than they are because they are tall, and cover twice the amount of ground as some with a smaller step.
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/21/2013 8:50:52 PM   
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Fresno State rushed for 6 yards per carry and passed for 4 yards per attempt

That is brutal

Yeah, Carr sounds like a perfect fit for the Vikings

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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/21/2013 10:13:12 PM   
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Tell us again about how "or bust", RGII is or Jamarcus Russel was, or Vince Young was, MR expert QB talent Evaluator...

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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/22/2013 7:32:53 AM   
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Watched most of the Fresno/USC game and Carr did looked Ponderesque with the exception of his first TD pass. Glaringly inaccurate all day.

Hadn't seen any of his play previously this year so will withhold judgement on wanting him but his year's stats weren't too shabby.
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/22/2013 8:47:59 AM   
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Tell us again about how "or bust", RGII is or Jamarcus Russel was, or Vince Young was, MR expert QB talent Evaluator...



or what noodle arms peyton manningand Drew Brees are, on the cusp of their 7 touchdown and 5 touchdown games, or Philthy Delphia quarterbacks are worse than ours, on the cusp of Foles seven touchdown game
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/22/2013 8:51:04 AM   
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Guys like Patterson simply LOOK slower than they are because they are tall, and cover twice the amount of ground as some with a smaller step.

they allow themselves to look slower
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/22/2013 9:32:40 AM   
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Some people just judge players how fast they are mostly by how fast their legs are moving, not by how much ground they are covering. Patterson DOES sometimes look slow, but he is covering A LOT of ground with a wide stride.
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/22/2013 10:49:10 AM   
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Watched most of the Fresno/USC game and Carr did looked Ponderesque with the exception of his first TD pass. Glaringly inaccurate all day.

Hadn't seen any of his play previously this year so will withhold judgement on wanting him but his year's stats weren't too shabby.


who knows

He could turn into a decent QB

No way do I take him with a top 5 pick

No way is he better than Bridgewater

3.9* yards per pass attempt!

Against one of the worst USC teams in decades

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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/22/2013 10:52:02 AM   
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Some people just judge players how fast they are mostly by how fast their legs are moving, not by how much ground they are covering. Patterson DOES sometimes look slow, but he is covering A LOT of ground with a wide stride.


CPatt makes the rest of the players on the field look like they're in slow motion. Kid is absolutely electric. NE should've picked him, they seem to be against drafting speed

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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/22/2013 12:35:22 PM   
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I posted my support for Carr few weeks ago and some people on here were squarely against that pick. I'm not saying Carr is going to be a super star NFL QB, but he sure has shown enough to be in the conversation. I've watched him a few times this season and have come away impressed.

That being said, if there is one sure thing in the NFL draft....nobody is a sure thing. Sure, you get some kids like Luck or Cam who project high and meet the mark...but you have more that project high and either become decent or they completely wash out. Its a crap shoot at best.

Last night I was at a friends house and there was a conversation about RGIII. One of the guys was adamant that RGIII was a huge bust. I asked him why he thought that? He stated he was injury prone and would never complete a season. Said he didn't have any arm strength. Said his first year was a fluke. So, I asked him about Cam's second season measuring up to his rookie year. Sure, Cam had better stats than RGIII this season, but it was a pretty hefty drop from his rookie year. (I'd have to look up the stats) After explaining to him that RGIII was rushed back from injury and probably wasn't healthy all season, and defenses were able to figure him out a little (same as Cam) and it comes down to RGIII and his coaches to make adjustments for RGIII going into this next season.....much like Carolina did with Cam. I'd take RGIII if we had a decent coaching staff in a heartbeat. Coach that kid up right and I think he has a real chance to be great. Just my opinion.....Was a nice debate last night. As soon as I changed the subject to Cordarell Patterson I was like their best friend. LOL I had a little bit of a problem with one of the guys saying he was slow.....but for the most part we all agreed he's going to be something special.


Some guy said Cordarelle Patterson was slow. How deep did you bury him?


I just took him to the video! You Tube is a wonderful thing!!!
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/24/2013 8:58:32 AM   
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Is Johnny Manziel the next Joe Montana?
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Published: Monday, December 23, 2013, 12:47pm
Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury on Manziel's draft possibilities
Johnny Manziel has yet to declare for the upcoming NFL Draft, much less play a down of pro football, but that isn't stopping one scout from proclaiming the Aggie quarterback could be the next Joe Montana.

"He reminds me a little bit of Montana," the unnamed scout told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinal. "Fluid, and even though he's off-balance he can get the ball out. He's a smaller guy but he has big hands for a little guy. He's fun to watch."

The scout did not mention where he expects Manziel to fall in the draft, stating it will be a four-way contest at quarterback between him, Teddy Bridgewater, Derek Carr, and Blake Bortles. But according to many mock draft boards, the former Heisman winner is quickly moving up the boards, even landing in the top 10 in several.

Manziel has no doubt had a stellar college career in just two seasons as Texas A&M's starter, taking home the Heisman Trophy his freshman year, but it might be too soon to dub him a three-time Super Bowl MVP, and Hall of Fame quarterback. After all success in college doesn't always translate to results in the NFL.

Right,Tim Tebow?

Follow Shawn Ramsey on Twitter: @ShawnPRamsey

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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/24/2013 10:26:58 AM   
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Some people just judge players how fast they are mostly by how fast their legs are moving, not by how much ground they are covering. Patterson DOES sometimes look slow, but he is covering A LOT of ground with a wide stride.


CPatt makes the rest of the players on the field look like they're in slow motion. Kid is absolutely electric. NE should've picked him, they seem to be against drafting speed


I finally saw that extra gear people here have spoke of. That dude is fast.

He might be Demaryius Thomas meets Percy Harvin. That's reaaaaal special. Now, to have an offense (and quarterback) that can feature him consistently and properly.

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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/25/2013 10:10:34 AM   
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Is Johnny Manziel the next Joe Montana?
SHAWN RAMSEY |
Published: Monday, December 23, 2013, 12:47pm
Texas Tech coach Kliff Kingsbury on Manziel's draft possibilities
Johnny Manziel has yet to declare for the upcoming NFL Draft, much less play a down of pro football, but that isn't stopping one scout from proclaiming the Aggie quarterback could be the next Joe Montana.

"He reminds me a little bit of Montana," the unnamed scout told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinal. "Fluid, and even though he's off-balance he can get the ball out. He's a smaller guy but he has big hands for a little guy. He's fun to watch."

The scout did not mention where he expects Manziel to fall in the draft, stating it will be a four-way contest at quarterback between him, Teddy Bridgewater, Derek Carr, and Blake Bortles. But according to many mock draft boards, the former Heisman winner is quickly moving up the boards, even landing in the top 10 in several.

Manziel has no doubt had a stellar college career in just two seasons as Texas A&M's starter, taking home the Heisman Trophy his freshman year, but it might be too soon to dub him a three-time Super Bowl MVP, and Hall of Fame quarterback. After all success in college doesn't always translate to results in the NFL.

Right,Tim Tebow?

Follow Shawn Ramsey on Twitter: @ShawnPRamsey


He plays nothing like Montana at all

Again, if he doesn't change his style he won't last 4 years in the NFL

He will be broken up just like RGIII

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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/25/2013 10:35:21 AM   
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Agree completely. Bad job of conveying it but im guessing the writer meant he can make magical plays out of nothing. Big difference is that Montana would never take a big shot.

Ive said it a couple times now.. JM's best trait is his worst enemy, he's fearless.
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/27/2013 6:58:51 AM   
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I might have to stay away from Clowney

Really seems out of control

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/10198336/jadeveon-clowney-south-carolina-gamecocks-ticketed-speeding-again

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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/27/2013 7:20:12 AM   
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So, I asked him about Cam's second season measuring up to his rookie year. Sure, Cam had better stats than RGIII this season, but it was a pretty hefty drop from his rookie year. (I'd have to look up the stats)


Lots of people believe this, it's not meant to single you out.

In his rookie year, Cam threw for 4,061 yards, as a soph 3,869. 11 more yards per game. Rookie year, 21 passing TDs, soph year 19. Rookie year, 17 picks, soph 12. Rookie year, 84.5 passer rating versus 86.2. Yards per attempt 7.8 vs 8.0.

Cam actually got better as a passer and a runner, although only slightly and one could debate it. But since he didn't come out of the gate like gangbusters, people were left with the impression that he really fell off.

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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/27/2013 7:30:53 AM   
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Yes....I already stated I had my facts mixed up and was wrong.......DAYS ago. 
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/27/2013 7:53:14 AM   
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I might have to stay away from Clowney

Really seems out of control

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/10198336/jadeveon-clowney-south-carolina-gamecocks-ticketed-speeding-again


The trick here is whether Clowney can be taught to behave himself.  Jared Allen was on the verge of a seaon long suspension when the Vikings nabbed him up in trade.  Finally got it through his thick skull that he needed to shape up.  and he did.  The rest is history. 

Can Clowney do that?  Do we have anyone that will be on the roster that can mentor him into behaving better?



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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/27/2013 8:25:43 AM   
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I might have to stay away from Clowney

Really seems out of control

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/10198336/jadeveon-clowney-south-carolina-gamecocks-ticketed-speeding-again


The trick here is whether Clowney can be taught to behave himself.  Jared Allen was on the verge of a seaon long suspension when the Vikings nabbed him up in trade.  Finally got it through his thick skull that he needed to shape up.  and he did.  The rest is history. 

Can Clowney do that?  Do we have anyone that will be on the roster that can mentor him into behaving better?



AP or Patterson, Ponder, but he's not likely back!
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/27/2013 8:29:03 AM   
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ORIGINAL: John Childress

I might have to stay away from Clowney

Really seems out of control

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/10198336/jadeveon-clowney-south-carolina-gamecocks-ticketed-speeding-again


The trick here is whether Clowney can be taught to behave himself.  Jared Allen was on the verge of a seaon long suspension when the Vikings nabbed him up in trade.  Finally got it through his thick skull that he needed to shape up.  and he did.  The rest is history. 

Can Clowney do that?  Do we have anyone that will be on the roster that can mentor him into behaving better?


You're taught to behave yourself long before you're 20 something. And a mentor ain't going to do shit unless you want it to happen. It'll come from with in or not on Clowney
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/27/2013 9:20:52 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Ricky J

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I might have to stay away from Clowney

Really seems out of control

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/10198336/jadeveon-clowney-south-carolina-gamecocks-ticketed-speeding-again


The trick here is whether Clowney can be taught to behave himself.  Jared Allen was on the verge of a seaon long suspension when the Vikings nabbed him up in trade.  Finally got it through his thick skull that he needed to shape up.  and he did.  The rest is history. 

Can Clowney do that?  Do we have anyone that will be on the roster that can mentor him into behaving better?


You're taught to behave yourself long before you're 20 something. And a mentor ain't going to do shit unless you want it to happen. It'll come from with in or not on Clowney


Normal human beings are taught to behave themselves long before they turn 20.  but for many a freakish athlete, they get away with more shit that the average person as they grow up so it takes a mentor in the NFL to straighten them out.  Some players learn and grow.  Others don't.

Pacman Jones was a trainwreck for several years.  Now he's a solid contributor on the Bengals.  You don't hear about him for off the field shit anymore, even though he got into some serious shit before. 

One can learn to behave themselves AFTER 20.





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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/27/2013 9:25:26 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Ricky J

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ORIGINAL: Trekgeekscott

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ORIGINAL: John Childress

I might have to stay away from Clowney

Really seems out of control

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/10198336/jadeveon-clowney-south-carolina-gamecocks-ticketed-speeding-again


The trick here is whether Clowney can be taught to behave himself.  Jared Allen was on the verge of a seaon long suspension when the Vikings nabbed him up in trade.  Finally got it through his thick skull that he needed to shape up.  and he did.  The rest is history. 

Can Clowney do that?  Do we have anyone that will be on the roster that can mentor him into behaving better?


You're taught to behave yourself long before you're 20 something. And a mentor ain't going to do shit unless you want it to happen. It'll come from with in or not on Clowney


Normal human beings are taught to behave themselves long before they turn 20.  but for many a freakish athlete, they get away with more shit that the average person as they grow up so it takes a mentor in the NFL to straighten them out.  Some players learn and grow.  Others don't.

Pacman Jones was a trainwreck for several years.  Now he's a solid contributor on the Bengals.  You don't hear about him for off the field shit anymore, even though he got into some serious shit before. 

One can learn to behave themselves AFTER 20.


My point is he isn't going to behave until he is ready. No one assigned Pacman a mentor and it worked. He had to want it and be ready for it.
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/27/2013 9:27:03 AM   
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The thing with him though is that he pretty much took the year off waiting for the NFL. I don't want a guy like that.
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RE: College Football (Future Vikings!) - 12/27/2013 11:07:29 AM   
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The thing with him though is that he pretty much took the year off waiting for the NFL. I don't want a guy like that.

Agreed

Play hard!

I think with the red flags on him I would not make him a top 3 pick

Of course the cap hit for failure up that high isn't as bad as it once was

I just don't think THIS team needs to build around a guy who takes more plays off in a year than Moss did in a career

I think we need to draft guys who are no-nonsense, tough, and fight for 60 minutes every time they put on the uniform

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