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Post by seastape on Dec 2, 2018 14:22:20 GMT -8
That was a good game to watch.
On another note, I've seen 3M twice now this season. I think he is a good college QB, but I don't see him going pro.
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Post by kersting13 on Dec 2, 2018 14:52:12 GMT -8
That was a good game to watch. On another note, I've seen 3M twice now this season. I think he is a good college QB, but I don't see him going pro. I don't think 3M excels in any one area. He's a good runner, he has decent size, his arm is adequate. He might be above average in every QB category for a D-I QB, but he doesn't have that one skill that makes you pay attention.
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Post by mbabeav on Dec 2, 2018 15:37:41 GMT -8
He wins....
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Post by baseba1111 on Dec 2, 2018 16:41:51 GMT -8
Tedford is highly respected by NFL folk. 3M has a very good arm, not just average. 3M is mobile, great pocket presence, and has good grasp of making progressive reads. He played behind a far inferior OL than he will in the NFL. He will be in a camp. My bet he is on a roster, at least on a practice squad. NFL two/three deeps are crap, full of nonathletic types.
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Post by seastape on Dec 3, 2018 0:56:13 GMT -8
Tedford is highly respected by NFL folk. 3M has a very good arm, not just average. 3M is mobile, great pocket presence, and has good grasp of making progressive reads. He played behind a far inferior OL than he will in the NFL. He will be in a camp. My bet he is on a roster, at least on a practice squad. NFL two/three deeps are crap, full of nonathletic types. I'm rooting for you to be right; it's been great to see 3M in particular do well after escaping the madness of his three years at OSU.
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Dec 4, 2018 19:44:11 GMT -8
That was a good game to watch. On another note, I've seen 3M twice now this season. I think he is a good college QB, but I don't see him going pro. Heck, assuming he gets into a camp, he may turn out to be this next year's version of this guy... who was too small and weak-armed to turn many heads coming out of high school. He was 8 of 19 with 1 INT his freshman year, and his best year in college he had about the same QB rating as Marcus did his last year at OSU and first year at Fresno State while throwing about 7 times the interception rate Marcus did this year. He's about 2-3 inches shorter than Marcus, runs a 40 in 2-3 tenths of a second slower than Marcus, but he was drafted and has managed to stay in the NFL long enough to set a heck of a lot of records. I'm not saying Marcus is the next Drew Brees, but if he gets a combine invite he'll probably crush the wonderlic test and start getting a serious look by someone looking at finding at least a reliable backup.
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