Who will have the better NFL career?

#26
#26
Bradford is the most NFL ready QB of the three. His mechanics are good, but I think Tebow could have a variety of options at various positions (QB, TE, FB) to be a quality NFL player. McCoy could have a productive career, but I see Bradford being able to come in like Matt Ryan did and make an impact right away.

Even if Sam Bradford was a better quarterback than he is, Matt Ryan is a special case. QBs don't come into the league and have seasons like Ryan has had in their first year very often. I mean the guy has arguments for ROY and should get some MVP votes, too. Bradford couldn't hold Matt Ryan's jock.
 
#27
#27
Even if Sam Bradford was a better quarterback than he is, Matt Ryan is a special case. QBs don't come into the league and have seasons like Ryan has had in their first year very often. I mean the guy has arguments for ROY and should get some MVP votes, too. Bradford couldn't hold Matt Ryan's jock.

According to YOU....LOL....I bet your opinion matters.:lolabove::lolabove:
 
#30
#30
You tube some of this throws and tell me that is a weak arm. Have you ever watched any football?:crazy:
Probably saw Jason White play as many games live as you did. You've already established the fact you don't know anything. Why do you feel the need to further embarrass yourself? The sad thing is, four years from now you'll be long gone. That will rob me of the pleasure of ridiculing you to the point you leave the board, like the genius who tried to tell me Rajon Rondo and Ronnie Brewer would be NBA busts.
 
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#31
#31
You tube some of this throws and tell me that is a weak arm.
I don't have to you tube them. I saw him throw about 300 passes in person. He has a below average arm for an Arena League quarterback, let alone an NFL signal caller.
 
#32
#32
You tube some of this throws and tell me that is a weak arm. Have you ever watched any football?:crazy:

youtube some of his throws and tell me how many times he lined up under center.

Bradford does a good job of reading defenses because he's consistently in the shotgun, has time to read the coverage, and is throwing against the secondaries of Tech, Baylor, Nebraska, and other less than stellar units. Yes, he did light up Texas but still lost.

With all that said, I don't think he'll be as bad as McNown, Harrington, or Carr. He won't be Peyton or Brady either...
 
#33
#33
I'm just waiting for tsooner to tell me about the greatness of Nate Hybl, Justin Fuente, and Cale Gundy.
 
#36
#36
Okay so you guys don't like bradford. I respect that. So who do you guys like in the NC game?
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#38
#38
Okay so you guys don't like bradford. I respect that. So who do you guys like in the NC game?
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I like Bradford. He is a good college QB, probably deserved the Heisman and led his team to a great season.

That said, I think UF pummels them in a couple of weeks.
 
#43
#43
So was I and so did I. Doesn't change the fact that Heupel was a decent player surrounded by much better teammates.

I don't doubt that one bit. I just loved the way that team played. The NC game was a fun one to watch.

I wasn't a big fan of Jason White though.
 
#46
#46
I don't have to you tube them. I saw him throw about 300 passes in person. He has a below average arm for an Arena League quarterback, let alone an NFL signal caller.

You have no eye at all for talent. He was the best deep ball in college football.
 
#48
#48
I've been giving you a hard time about OU. I do think UF will win, but I don't think it will be a massacre, and if OU prepares well, they could have a chance. However, there is no way OU will hold Florida to 17 points. Your defense simply isn't good enough for that.
 
#49
#49
The fact that none of them came close to doing what Bradford has done proves my point.:rock::rock:
You have no point. You'll be long gone in a couple of years when Bradford is carrying a clipboard for the Hamilton TigerCats.
 

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