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Interesting!
Neither QB is elite in my opinion. This is a weak year to draft a QB.
Everything about Winston says: Go Away.
="HammerDown, post: 6258536, member: 1"]Who has less personality? Jay Cutler, Marcus Mariota or a cardboard pizza box?
"But that's what's sooo great about him." - Mariota goobers
Meh, I don't think that is a big deal. I don't think he can run a pro-style offense though.Who has less personality? Jay Cutler, Marcus Mariota or a cardboard pizza box?
"But that's what's sooo great about him." - Mariota goobers
Great leaders have to be able to communicate with their entire team. I doubt very seriously that Jameis will be able to do that with more than a handful of players. They have to be able to understand words such as "skrong" and that "den" actually has nothing to do with that room in your house you use for relaxing and watching tv.Just saw Mariota and Winston interviewed together. I thought that Winston's "character issues" were overblown before, and after the interview I am even more convinced that he will not only be okay but will be a great leader for some team, providing his on-field skills translate to the NFL. The dude is just a likeable guy and seems to be honest and straight up. He should be able to earn the respect of his teammates in short order. Mariota, on the other hand, seems a bit uncomfortable on the spot. Not to say that he won't be a great leader, but it will definitely take him longer to get to a point where the troops are going to be ready to follow him into battle. He just doesn't inspire confidence like Winston does.
True, weak just doesn't seem a strong enough word.This QB class is far from weak.
We will see who develops and who will win games.
True, weak just doesn't seem a skrong enough word.
How does abysmal suit you?