I Dont Miss Charlie
And I Never Will
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Brady & Manning don't have great mobility?Tom Brady and Peyton Manning do not have great mobility but Clausen has shown tremendous pocket presence all season. I dont know what you are referring to when you say Clausen just takes sacks, maybe its when the o-line lets someone come in clean and he has no where to go but when the pocket breaks down he has stepped up or avoided sacks all year. That is not an opinion that is a fact.
Come on. I kinda expected you to say that, Brady has been cautious on his knee but Manning is definetly one of the most mobile QB's in the NFL.
You are clearly unable to seperate the difference between being mobile and having a prime 40 time.
The problem with your opinion, which isn't fact, is that Clausen has not stepped up or avoided sakcs when the pocket breaks down. How many times have you seen him force the ball in play because hes between the hash marks and can't get out of the pocket to throw the ball away? He has to learn this when he gets to the NFL.
Pike and Bradford are hurt by the fact that they dont run pro style offenses and that was one of the knocks and Bradford last year. LeFevour is NOT a first round pick.
Bradford and Pike are not hurt by the fact that they dont run pro style offenses and there was not any knock on Bradford last year, considering he was unanimously projected to be the #1 pick in 2009 if he declared.
A spread offense QB gets hurt by the offense when they are system QB's that utilize the spread option such as a Tim Tebow,Pat White, or Dennis Dixon. A pass heavy spread offense doesn't hurt the QB when they show the ability to make the throws needed of them and display good arm strength and accuracy. Another key is their size, Bradford is 6'4 and Pike is 6'6. What I just bolded is what seperates guys like Bradford's NFL potential from a guy like a Graham Harrell or Colt Brennan.
