Curse
[quote="pbmax"]Packnut, I was exaggerating a complaint I saw a scout state about both Smith and Leak. I don't buy it, or the Tedford curse, I was just trying to tweak the argument that you would make a personnel decision, after acquiring the player, based on a "curse".
I agree that "curse" is the wrong word to use. I'm also not so sure about the "QB friendly system" either. I think most college coaches simplify and run a system according to the QB strengths. Getting a read on college QB's and how they will do in the pro's is a crapshoot at best. I believe the problem has a lot to do with big name programs having a ton of talent surrounding the QB which makes it harder to gauge him.
I think that's why there are so many late rd QB's who have great Pro careers and those early rd guys who fail. It's easy to be good behind a great O line and a good run game. I think that's why a guy like Cutler is a sure thing to do good. He did'nt have talent around him, yet he produced.
I guess this years draft is a good example of my "theory". Both Russell and Quinn had talent around them. Both had very good WR's and adequate O lines and run games. I'm not as high on them as others. Now take a guy like Stanton from MS. He put up big time numbers with little talent on the offensive side.
[quote="pbmax"]Packnut, I was exaggerating a complaint I saw a scout state about both Smith and Leak. I don't buy it, or the Tedford curse, I was just trying to tweak the argument that you would make a personnel decision, after acquiring the player, based on a "curse".
I agree that "curse" is the wrong word to use. I'm also not so sure about the "QB friendly system" either. I think most college coaches simplify and run a system according to the QB strengths. Getting a read on college QB's and how they will do in the pro's is a crapshoot at best. I believe the problem has a lot to do with big name programs having a ton of talent surrounding the QB which makes it harder to gauge him.
I think that's why there are so many late rd QB's who have great Pro careers and those early rd guys who fail. It's easy to be good behind a great O line and a good run game. I think that's why a guy like Cutler is a sure thing to do good. He did'nt have talent around him, yet he produced.
I guess this years draft is a good example of my "theory". Both Russell and Quinn had talent around them. Both had very good WR's and adequate O lines and run games. I'm not as high on them as others. Now take a guy like Stanton from MS. He put up big time numbers with little talent on the offensive side.


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