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10-05-2012, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by FUNBUNCHER
Tom Brady is the only QB I can think of who's been dominant without at least one elite WR for the majority of his career.
The one year he had a top 10 talent at WR, he set passing records.
Most good QBs have had at least ONE very good to elite WR to throw the ball to.
Sam Bradford isn't Tom Brady.
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The year Rivers lost his 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and even 4th string WR and had Antonio Gates out too? Throwing for about 4500 yds.
A great qb will make the team better. See the difference when players like Cam Newton and RG3 come into the league and look at their team the year before.
Steve Smith career was revived because of Cam Newton coming in and playing great. Now don't twist my words up and say I'm calling him elite, Cam playing as well as he did made the players around him better.
Now this year RG3 is already making an impact on his team and time can only tell so I'll hold my judgement on that.
Why is Bradford even being compared to Brady?
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10-05-2012, 01:58 PM
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And the point I'm trying to make is if you as a QB can make your team better they I can put them in that 2nd tier and 3rd tier rankings of QB. But until then I have Bradford lower.
He's lower now but until he can make that step then I can move him up.
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10-05-2012, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by LonghornsLegend
Sam Bradford arguments are so old to me. But let's just keep listening to Rams' fans tell us about how if he had an elite offensive line, 2 pro bowl WR's, and now he'll need a franchise RB, then he'll be able to show his actual talent. This will be fun to listen to every season every week until the Rams decide to move on.
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He hasn't had great talent or decent talent around aside from Jackson. No one from the Rams would start for the cowboys and 15(maybe more) other teams especially last year. This year it looks like Danny could start over Dez, but before this year Danny would of been the Cowboys 4th WR and 7th option.
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10-05-2012, 02:00 PM
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No. No. No. Unacceptable argument.
Matt Leinart won a Heisman with all time legendary talent around him. What did he do in the NFL? Ken Dorsey won championships in college with legendary talent around him. What did he do in the NFL? The list of QBs who were great in college with immense talent around them but did nothing in the NFL could go on for a long, long, long long while.
Pick a different argument. That one is just terrible. Surround any guy with pro bowl talent and he'll look good.
Like that Alex Smith guy.
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So you disagree with me, shocking.
My point is we know what the real Sam Bradford looks like when he has some time and some weapons. In his time in St. Louis he really has had neither.
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10-05-2012, 02:03 PM
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So you disagree with me, shocking.
My point is we know what the real Sam Bradford looks like when he has some time and some weapons. In his time in St. Louis he really has had neither.
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You don't get to be a first round pick as a QB if you don't "look real" when you don't look good in college with weapons.
Very, very rarely are you just handed weapons in the NFL. Many, MANY QBs who looked great in college got to the pros and failed. It's just a terrible argument and point to make.
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10-05-2012, 02:12 PM
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With 4 #1 draft picks these next 2 years and loads of cap space, Fisher will see to it the o-line is fixed and weapons are added.
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10-05-2012, 02:12 PM
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A good QB would increase the performance of the rest of the offense and not rely on having elite talent around him.
If the only way you're QB is going to be decent is by giving him elite receivers and an elite offensive line, you should just move on.
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Besides Tom brady and Phillip Rivers who else has done it? Rodgers has had talent all of his career. Eli struggled when Plaxico shoot himself and I doubt he made Cruz better. The guy was balling out in the preseason might of been good his rookie season if he didn't get hurt. Peyton the guy had multiple 1st rounders around him and struggled when he lost Wayne(?) and Clark.
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10-05-2012, 02:16 PM
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Has Rodgers had talent his whole career or have we just never seen these weapons without a Favre or Rodgers (both great QBs) throwing to them? Dun dun dunnnnn.
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10-05-2012, 02:20 PM
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We saw Flynn do pretty good with them.
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10-05-2012, 02:26 PM
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A great qb will make the team better. See the difference when players like Cam Newton and RG3 come into the league and look at their team the year before.
Steve Smith career was revived because of Cam Newton coming in and playing great. Now don't twist my words up and say I'm calling him elite, Cam playing as well as he did made the players around him better.
Now this year RG3 is already making an impact on his team and time can only tell so I'll hold my judgement on that.
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He had Jimmy Clausen throwing to him. Give Peyton Troy Williamson, Limas Sweed and Tiquan Underwood and you would think he is on the decline or needs better weapons.
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10-05-2012, 02:42 PM
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Besides Tom brady and Phillip Rivers who else has done it? Rodgers has had talent all of his career. Eli struggled when Plaxico shoot himself and I doubt he made Cruz better. The guy was balling out in the preseason might of been good his rookie season if he didn't get hurt. Peyton the guy had multiple 1st rounders around him and struggled when he lost Wayne(?) and Clark.
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Huh?
Eli has made the players around him better his entire career. Who has left the Giants as a skill position player and actually had a good career after they left? Not a single one of them.
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Jason Pierre-Paul is a better and more productive player than Brandon Graham
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10-05-2012, 02:47 PM
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Huh?
Eli has made the players around him better his entire career. Who has left the Giants as a skill position player and actually had a good career after they left? Not a single one of them.
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Plax had a few triple doubles in the yard
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10-05-2012, 02:59 PM
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Plax had a few triple doubles in the yard
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Ok, I'll give you Plax.
How about Toomer? Shockey? (He sucked in NO, let's be honest about it) Steve Smith? Boss? Derrick Ward? Watch Ballard fall off the face of the planet now too.
Point is, he makes his players look better than they are. Always has.
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Jason Pierre-Paul is a better and more productive player than Brandon Graham
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10-05-2012, 03:01 PM
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i miss toomer.
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10-05-2012, 03:02 PM
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Lol, yeah. Ballard is the prime example. Most teams 3rd TE's are better than Jake Ballard, but Manning made him a productive receiver.
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10-05-2012, 03:02 PM
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Huh?
Eli has made the players around him better his entire career. Who has left the Giants as a skill position player and actually had a good career after they left? Not a single one of them.
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Most of the great Giants skill position players either spent their prime in NY and were replaced by younger, cheaper prospects when they started to decline or suffered some kind of injury.
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10-05-2012, 03:02 PM
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If you give Eli solid talent at WR and guys who understand how to adjust their routes in that 'option' system, Eli will find them and get them the football.
Eli makes his WRs look like world beaters when many of them may just be slightly above average.
I still think Hakeem Nicks and Victor Cruz would be good on any NFL team, but I do think Eli can produce with less than pro bowl talent,(David Tyree and Steve Smith).
I just think there very few QBs who would have been productive starting for the Rams 2010-11.
A guy like Aaron Rodgers is different in that I think he has pro bowl talent at WR whom Rodgers helps to perform at a record setting level because of his elite execution,(Montana, Steve Young, Kurt Warner).
The one worry I do have about Bradford is I don't believe he's now the same QB psychologically that he was at OU.
Not saying he lacks confidence, but you sense sometimes he doesn't trust his Oline and he plays too fast because of that lack of faith.
If Steve Fisher wants to salvage Bradford and turn him into his long term starter, he absolutely needs to get him protection.
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10-05-2012, 03:03 PM
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Ok, I'll give you Plax.
How about Toomer? Shockey? (He sucked in NO, let's be honest about it) Steve Smith? Boss? Derrick Ward? Watch Ballard fall off the face of the planet now too.
Point is, he makes his players look better than they are. Always has.
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Let's be honest. Who of those guys were world beaters in terms of talent? I didn't think really highly of any of those players outside of Smith and Shockey. Smith got injured and Shockey was only a 600/6 type of guy in New York, that's hardly a guy I'd expect to go somewhere and start setting the league on fire.
The better question is do you think Cruz or Nicks could leave and go on to do nothing? Because those guys are actually talented. Most of those guys you named are just run of the mill guys. Toomer doesn't count because he never went anywhere.
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10-05-2012, 03:05 PM
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In all fairness Ballard never really got to fully prove himself for the Giants, he was pretty good in his only season having a full role. Injury bug got him but he had some ability, maybe he will turn out to be more than a coup against the Giants. That is a tough injury though.
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10-05-2012, 03:06 PM
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Nicks will be a stud wherever he plays but the Giants will do whatever it takes to lock him up I would imagine.
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10-05-2012, 03:12 PM
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Nicks will be a stud wherever he plays but the Giants will do whatever it takes to lock him up I would imagine.
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His injury history is going to cause a snag in negotiations. If things continue the way they are going, Cruz would be the guy they want to lock up. I've been talking up Cruz for years now, but for some reason he's still undervalued. He's very durable, can play inside and out, and is just as capable of a monster game as anyone in the league. But it seems like people still don't see him as a legit WR(not you, just talking in general).
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10-05-2012, 03:16 PM
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Cruz is definitely legit but I think Nicks is the guy more likely to leave for bigger money, that is why I referenced him. Everyone knows that the Giants offensive core is Eli-Nicks-Cruz, I think they are going to try and keep that group together even if it costs a ton of money. The Randle pick makes you think about it, but I'd bet now more than ever the Giants will want to keep their big three together.
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10-05-2012, 03:18 PM
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Let's be honest. Who of those guys were world beaters in terms of talent? I didn't think really highly of any of those players outside of Smith and Shockey. Smith got injured and Shockey was only a 600/6 type of guy in New York, that's hardly a guy I'd expect to go somewhere and start setting the league on fire.
The better question is do you think Cruz or Nicks could leave and go on to do nothing? Because those guys are actually talented. Most of those guys you named are just run of the mill guys. Toomer doesn't count because he never went anywhere.
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I think Nicks would thrive anywhere for sure. Cruz, I think he would be very good, but our system also helps him out a lot. The slot WR in our system is set up for success as long as he understands his options.
But Cruz would be very good, not as good as he is now, but still very good. Nicks would beast it anywhere.
Look at this year though. No Nicks for half the season so far, with Hixon and Barden as his 2 and 3. And he's still doing just fine. Eli makes his players around him better.
He's not the only one. Most good quarterbacks do. When you have a qb who doesn't, then chances are he's not a good qb.
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10-05-2012, 03:20 PM
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Besides Tom brady and Phillip Rivers who else has done it? Rodgers has had talent all of his career. Eli struggled when Plaxico shoot himself and I doubt he made Cruz better. The guy was balling out in the preseason might of been good his rookie season if he didn't get hurt. Peyton the guy had multiple 1st rounders around him and struggled when he lost Wayne(?) and Clark.
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Yes, because that offense sure did great without Peyton. He definitely didn't make them better.
As a side note, I don't buy the "multiple 1st rounders argument" too much. Give Tarik Glenn David Carr as his QB and his career would take a gigantic nose dive thanks to how long he used to keep the ball. Give both Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne an average QB and their numbers would drop significantly. Give Edge no passing game, the D stacks the box and his numbers are nowhere close to what they've been.
Also, Brandon ******* Stokley getting over a thousand yards.
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10-05-2012, 03:22 PM
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He's not the only one. Most good quarterbacks do. When you have a qb who doesn't, then chances are he's not a good qb.
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i disagree. a good qb plays well enough to win with a good team around him (let's say marc bulger). a great qb makes the offense better (philip rivers). an elite qb can take crap to the super bowl (early tom brady). it might be semantics, but i think there have been a lot of good qbs in nfl history. i think there are very few great and elite qbs in nfl history.
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