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01-21-2012, 03:09 PM #13
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Re: The rule of 26-27-60 and how it relates to Flacco
Interesting but not sure if it means much.. Marino scored 16 on his wunderlic and was one of the greatest NFL QBs ever; although he was a 4 year starter at Pitt with 100+ ratings each year
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Re: The rule of 26-27-60 and how it relates to Flacco
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01-21-2012, 04:48 PM #16Veteran Poster
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Re: The rule of 26-27-60 and how it relates to Flacco
Edit- if you can show me where Tony said Joe lacked the intelligence to do any of the things you just mentioned be my guest.
Nowhere in that blog did Tony say any such thing
Here is the part you were referring to..I think.
Is he capable of change or is his quarterback incapable of embracing and/or processing the change? Would all those bunch sets, rubs, multiple personnel packages, etc help or hurt Flacco?
I will point out, once again that Cosell watched ONE GAME. But again let's overlook that key detail to further our Cam agenda.Last edited by 52decleetzu; 01-21-2012 at 05:19 PM.
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Re: The rule of 26-27-60 and how it relates to Flacco
What so someone else starts a thread about stats and your ears perk up? Step on your territory dude?
I wasn't putting words in Tony's mouth. He makes a point that the feeling might be that Flacco doesn't have the head to digest the Playbook efficiently enough to be given the freedom that others have. If anything Tony's article made me interested in what Flacco scored on his wonderlic, so I searched and found that article and thought it might inspire some other discussion besides the standard "Ravens can't win" threads...so my bad for that. Next time I will clear it with you first.
Or how about I start a thread supporting about a school telling kids that the because they aren't Ravens fans and don't want to wear purple they can't hang out with their friends at a party? Or better yet why dont I start a thread about how I hope Bernard Pollard injures a Patriot on the field?
Give me a break. If Tony is offended by my post then he can let me know. He knows me and he can come tell me so.
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Re: The rule of 26-27-60 and how it relates to Flacco
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Furthermore, Greg Cosell was commenting on the Houston game in particular, but you would be a fool to think that is the only game involving Cam that he has reviewed.
Frankly, I will take Cosell's opinion over yours any day of the week.
Stop hijacking this threads. It wasn't even about Cam so much as it was about a correlation between the wonderlic, starts, and completion percentage and success in the NFL.Disclaimer: The content posted is of my own opinion.
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01-21-2012, 05:35 PM #20Veteran Poster
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Re: The rule of 26-27-60 and how it relates to Flacco
Tony said nothing of the sort.
Period.
That came out of YOUR mind/mouth, not his.
And I could careless about you starting a "stat thread". One that Luke just destroyed with his link, no less.
But go ahead, just say it and make yourself look foolish. Flacco is too dumb to audible. What he did 12 time last week.
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01-21-2012, 05:37 PM #21Veteran Poster
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Re: The rule of 26-27-60 and how it relates to Flacco
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01-21-2012, 05:42 PM #22Veteran Poster
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Re: The rule of 26-27-60 and how it relates to Flacco
In Tony's blog article he discusses how there is the possibility that Flacco just may not be intelligent enough to handle the entire playbook, make reads/audibles at the LOS, and think quickly.
-Joe is not intelligent enough
-Joe can't handle the entire playbook
-Joe can't think quickly.
is discussed.
THIS IS A QB WHO HAS HAD THE BEST FIRST 4 YEARS OF PRETTY MUCH ANYONE NOT NAME BRADY OR ROETHLISBERGER, AND WE TALK ABOUT HIM LIKE HE IS SOME BUM WHO HAS SUCKED FOR 4 FUCKING YEARS.
Sorry I have to yell but my head is about to explode.
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01-21-2012, 05:46 PM #23Veteran Poster
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Re: The rule of 26-27-60 and how it relates to Flacco
List of QB's too stupid to process information quickly who can't handle an NFL playbook.
12. Matt Hasselbeck 29
12. Marc Bulger 29
12. Brady Quinn 29
15. Mark Sanchez 28
15. Peyton Manning 28
15. Drew Brees 28
18. Josh Freeman 27
18. Joe Flacco 27
20. Carson Palmer 26
20. Jay Cutler 26
20. Kyle Orton 26
23. Ben Roethlisberger 25
24. Jason Campbell 23
25. Brett Favre 22
25. Tim Tebow 22
25. Chad Henne 22
28. Bruce Gradkowski 19
29. Vince Young 15
30. Donovan McNabb 14
30. David Garrard 14
Unknown: Matt Cassel, Matt Moore
Top quarterback prospects in 2010 NFL draft
Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 36
Colt McCoy, Texas 25
Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame 23
Tebow 22
Other Wonderlic scores of note:
Brian Griese 39
Drew Bledsoe 36
Steve Young 33
John Elway 29
Chad Pennington 25
JaMarcus Russell 24
Mark Brunell 22
Trent Dilfer 22
Michael Vick 20
Daunte Culpepper 18
Dan Marino 15
Randall Cunningham 15
Jim Kelly 15
Terry Bradshaw 15
Chris Leak 8
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Re: The rule of 26-27-60 and how it relates to Flacco
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