Bill Polian"Lamar Jackson is to short and should move to WR "

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:scust: "While Polian took issue with Jackson's accuracy, his 59.1 completion percentage was better than the 56.3 Wyoming's Josh Allen posted in 2017. Bleacher Report's Matt Miller projected Allen as the No. 5 overall pick to the Denver Broncos.
Jackson threw for 3,543 yards and 30 touchdowns in 2016 and 3,660 and 27 touchdowns in 2017, winning ACC Player of the Year both seasons and the Heisman, Maxwell and Walter Camp Player of the Year Awards in 2016."
 

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Damn you gotta be the next Tom Brady for theae football guys to take a Black QB seriously. I would take Lamar Jackson over Josh Allen or Darnold if we're being real.
Deshaun Watson was better than Brady. Balled out on the highest college football stage there is.

Twice.

And they still said he wasn’t a first round player.
 

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Lamar's #'s at Louisville


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Old b*stard, is simply trying to stave off the ultimate yet pending doom of white boys altogether in the sport and position they covet the most. Nobody's fault but their own, in the 60s,70s,&80s, until their dream draft of 83 the RB was the stud,(IMO fukk what THEY SAY they still are) and we was good with that, but when they made it about the qb fame & $$$ the young fellas in the 6th 7th grade said ok cool, I think I wanna be QB now. Which is why OhioSt, Bama, FSU, Clemson, Louisville and soon Georgia QBS are black, so the new scam and flippin the script is to draft the white QB from NDSt, Delaware, Wyoming, Eastern Mich, Central Fla and exaggerate about their newfound abilities and development, in addition when and on what channel will we see these mediocre ass dudes play? Plus to deflect why Nick , Jimbo & Urban wasn't interested in them from the jump because if that real potential was their don't you think they would know.

2nd wave of the scam, never mention the small stage, competition, speed of the game lack of being Championship ready.

Remember They was so thirsty forTrubisky last year over Watson, but did you know Tribusky rode the bench 3 yrs & behind who? and did you know the tape that impressed scouts was against James Madison? You can fool some of the people some of the time but.... Theses Polian types are a joke
 

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I'm not the biggest Jackson fan but this is fukkin stupid

It doesn't take much research to find a players height :gucci:
 
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Deshaun Watson was better than Brady. Balled out on the highest college football stage there is.

Twice.

And they still said he wasn’t a first round player.

Teams missed on Watson but simply being a great cfb player doesn't mean it will automatically translate to the pros

They'res been plenty of great college qbs who weren't sh1t in the pros
 

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Teams missed on Watson but simply being a great cfb player doesn't mean it will automatically translate to the pros

They'res been plenty of great college qbs who weren't sh1t in the pros
How many great college football players completed 50% of their passes playing against Juco level talent?

I refuse to listen to any bullshyt about Lamar Jackson when this fukking clown Josh Allen is getting touted as a top 5 pick.
 
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The Height of Every Starting NFL Quarterback - All QB Heights

Old list but..


Buffalo Bills
Tyrod Taylor, 6’1”

Chicago Bears
Jay Cutler, 6’3”

Cincinnati Bengals
Andy Dalton, 6’2”

Cleveland Browns
Robert Griffin III, 6’2”

Dallas Cowboys
Dak Prescott, 6’2”

Denver Broncos
Trevor Siemian, 6’3”

Detroit Lions
Matthew Stafford, 6’3”

Green Bay Packers
Aaron Rodgers, 6’2”

Minnesota Vikings
Teddy Bridgewater, 6’2”

New Orleans Saints
Drew Brees, 6’0”

New York Jets
Ryan Fitzpatrick, 6’2”

Oakland Raiders
Derek Carr, 6’3”

Seattle Seahawks
Russell Wilson, 5’11”

Washington Redskins
Kirk Cousins, 6’3”

Notable Backups
Matt Barkley, 6’2”
Jimmy Garoppolo, 6’2”
Tony Romo, 6’2”
Mark Sanchez, 6’2”
Geno Smith, 6’3”
 
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