yes I do its Terry Shea I think he works with a few select qbs to get ready for Nfl and combine . The guy knows qbs and thinks rg3 looked so good he could surprise go number one in draft.Countertrey wrote:Do you have a link, or a name?skinpride1 wrote:I've read the rg3 didn't play any big 12 defenses but when he did play one of them the longhorns he did well. Yes the bears used heavy shotgun plays with rg3 way back but rg3 is already working with a NFL q b coach so he can be ready for training camp that speaks volume about rg3 character to go with those skills. The coach which has 20 years experience in NFl says he thinks rg3 is the real deal.
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Countertrey wrote:Do you have a link, or a name?skinpride1 wrote:I've read the rg3 didn't play any big 12 defenses but when he did play one of them the longhorns he did well. Yes the bears used heavy shotgun plays with rg3 way back but rg3 is already working with a NFL q b coach so he can be ready for training camp that speaks volume about rg3 character to go with those skills. The coach which has 20 years experience in NFl says he thinks rg3 is the real deal.
I can't remember the name, but they've been playing a clip on the NFLN, for the last few days, showing him working out with the guy. I'm sure it's on youtube by now.
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DarthMonk wrote:Quotes from the poster = herpes tot before his Ever Bland Clowns lost out on RGIII:the poster wrote:a potential super star qbthe poster wrote:the rams will trade the pick to the best offer they get. if it's the redskins it's not because their (sic) friends.the poster wrote:you're not getting rg3 though so forget about him....he's a Cleveland brown....and your meaningless win vs the giants at the end of the year cost u him (thank u very much).the poster wrote:I heard something similar only with Randy cross, the NFL analyst and former 49er who was on the radio 2 days ago. when asked about what qb is going where, without even being prompted he said well I know this, the kid from Baylor is going to Cleveland. they want him bad and are prepared (and I quote) to blow any competing offer out of the water.
... and then, as soon as WE land him ...the poster wrote:he looks skinny/scrawny for the nl (sic)the poster wrote:Shock n Awe wrote:He is the best I have seen coming out of college in long time. Really improved his deep throws this year. I even put together video showcasing his skills.
http://youtu.be/EZCPq63PVww
did anybody notice that on this so called highlight reel and virtually any highlight videos of him on YouTube it's basically the same two style plays.
1. him faking a handoff and then running up the middle. do u really think he's going to be doing a lot of that in the pros? if you said, no, then there marks a significant percentage of all his highlights as pointless in the NFL. if you said yes, well you're just a moron.
2. long bombs where he drops back in the pocket or runs from the pocket, has no pressure and throws a (admittedly) accurate bomb to some wide receiver who is one on one with someone he is either burning real bad or at least has one step on.
when evaluating a qb one thing you want to look at are plays where there is a lot of pressure on him and what is the result of those plays. you're ot going to find them on YouTube, only homosexual fan boy positive plays. I would want to see every pass play any qb is involved in and see how accurate and his decision making when there's people all in his face in the pocket. I want to see the guy throw the ball 15 yards down the field into small windows. because....THAT is what life in the NFL is like.
That says it all, doesn't it?
At first he claimed that he was a fan of a team that had little consequence to the Skins. Then when people figured out it was the team we just burned to get our draft pick, he tries to reposition himself as a fan of "no" team (I guess technically he's got a point . . . when was the last time the Browns were relevant?). And now he's saying he was a Skins fan.
If it wasn't so transparent, it might be funny. I kind of find it sad, though.
OK, also funny.
