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Aside from perhaps Trubisky [and he's no sure thing] these are all project QB's in the draft.
We've already got one on the roster, Cardale Jones, who people say has a huge ceiling, and who looked like what you'd expect in his one quarter of play in late '16: a confident athlete with a monster arm but raw. I'm not saying he's going to be a great one, but why do many people [including the media] with no access his work on the practice field or classroom write him off already in favor of another raw QB?
There's only so many snaps at practice and so much time the QB coach can give these players...why add another raw rookie?
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Who? Where?
Guess my question is whether a player this new to his rookie contract can be - or commonly are - traded.
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Any reason the Bills couldn't trade Ragland who - many say - is not a great fit in McDermott's defense - for a more mobile LB, or a safety. Should be a good player in the right system, and cheap as well under the rookie contract.
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Does anyone find it strange that there is so little public information on what the Bills organization really thinks of Jones. Could it be that they don't want to tip their hat vis-a-vis negotiations with Tyrod, with Romo or other free agents, how high they're likely to draft a QB?
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People keep mentioning that CJ lost the starting job at OSU: the biggest reason for that was not lack of ability, it was that Urban Meyers wanted a spread quarterback, and that is not CJ. [nor has ability to run the spread proven very useful for QBs who move from college to the pros]
From Cleveland.com in 2015:
"Jones is a pro-style square peg in a spread-option round hole. Ohio State had some pieces to adapt its offense more to Jones' strengths last year, and it doesn't really have that now. What Ohio State has should work much better with Barrett running things."
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Heard Steve Tasker the other day liken him to Roethlisberger because of his ability to make the big play, the kind that wins games in the 4th quarter - Tasker seemed very high on him. And did anyone see him jawing with Muhammed Wilkerson on his very first set as a pro player - both of them were smiling - love it! The guy's got tremendous self-confidence.
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He's not dressing for games. Are we unlikely to get a sense of his development until OTA's in the spring when, presumably, he's our #2 QB?
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Thanks, nice write-up
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OK, got moved from tailgate to stadium wall. Any advice about ECC for this Sunday?
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Parking at ECC for the first time next Sunday. Is the lot entrance off of Southwestern only? If more than one entrance, which would offer the fastest exit?
Thanks.
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If they think that there is any chance that Jones could develop into a good NFL QB, then they should not play him this year.- he isn't ready and that could destroy his confidence.
Actually, I think Cardale's confidence is bullet-proof - def. a strong point and valuable commodity for an NFL QB.
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No one has discussed this yet. Our "shut down" corners were a disaster. Do two good players simply have a bad game on the same day?
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One of the best, most creative posts ever, and there's been some pretty high quality stuff on this board.
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This thread has been hijacked - this is a Cardale Jones thread ... just sayin.
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How is it that CJ spends the off-season working with a QB coach - George Whitfield - who instructed him on how to step back from under center, then he gets to mini-camp and David Lee tells him that that's all wrong, he should step back another way? I don't know which coach is right, but I would have thought there would be some agreement as to a basic QB skill such as this. Now CJ has to unlearn a technique he just learned. And, who know what techniques he was taught at OSU, then at high school before that.
Is there agreement among QB coaches as to technique - seems not. A little scary, given that David Lee doesn't seem to have a record as a quarterback whisperer.
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How is it the CJ spends the off-season working with a QB coach - George Whitfield - who instructed him on how to step back from under center, then he gets to mini-camp and David Lee tells him that that's all wrong, he should step back another way. I don't know which coach is right, but I would have thought there would be some agreement as to a basic QB skill such as this. Now CJ has to unlearn a technique he just learned - and, I assume - he was doing yet a 3rd technique while under center at OSU.
So I'm confused, does anyone get this?
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...I'll take Shaq Lawson, thank you, genuine enthusiasm ...
http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/ar...1-21263e17bf3c
Williams sounded excited about joining the Dolphins right after his signing became official in March and nothing has changed after the first several days of the offseason program.
If anything, Williams is even more jacked up. And he says he’s not the only one.
“Everybody is fired up, man,” Williams said. “Anytime you see anybody walking around — it doesn’t matter, from the front office to equipment guys, it doesn’t matter — everybody has the same type of enthusiasm and that’s definitely what I had in mind when I first came for the visit and it’s what I got.”
Williams said another reason he chose to sign with the Dolphins and bypassed the opportunity to even visit other teams that were interested was the chance to play with guys like Cameron Wake and Ndamukong Suh.
Each of them has four Pro Bowl invitations on their resume, and Williams can’t wait to see what they can accomplish together, particularly after hearing defensive coordinator Vance Joseph talk about how pressure will play a big part in what he wants to do with the defense.
“The mentality is so important in football,” Williams said. “With the mind-set and the understanding of what the coaches are going to do, what they plan on doing and what you know they’re going to allow you to do, it’s rejuvenating. I look forward to it and fortunately I have a bunch of guys around me that are great players. The sky is going to be the limit.
“I’m extremely excited (about playing with Wake and Suh). That’s the reason why I came. Being able to see what they bring to the table and being able to add to that puzzle, the sky is going to be the limit. And I’m definitely ready. I’m anxious. Just want to get after it and work and just put my best foot forward.” -
If things had worked out differently - Kubiak made a push for Taylor last winter - Taylor might already have a Super Bowl ring, in fact, he may have been the Super Bowl starting QB last month.
Glad he's a Bill.
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Ross Tucker on NFL Radio this am: Tyrod Taylor is a much better quarterback than Kaepernick.
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Who's call is firing the DC - is it really up to Rex? Seems to me it's ultimately Pegula's call, and if Rex is unhappy with losing his friend if he's fired, Rex can walk out on the contract, which at this point wouldn't bother me too much.
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Remember, we want to know if Karlos and Sammy are playing, but it's totally in the Bills interest to keep that question unsettled as long as possible.
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If you listen to Dolphin fans over at finheaven, this game is as good as over: win for Buffalo. Not a very optimistic bunch ...
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Does buying a pre-paid pass for a game [e.g. the Dolphins game] on StubHub guarantee a parking spot,? FYI, I'd like to park in Lot 1 for the game.
Don't see the advantage in paying market rate [$32} for a pre-paid pass if I can just show up at the lot and pay $20 - unless it's a guaranteed spot, regardless of what time you arrive.
Thanks...
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Can the defense cut block a receiver, i.e. Gronkowski, in the first five yards?
why draft a raw QB when we've got Cardale on the roster
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Drafting another QB may not be mutually exclusive, except for the fact that there's only so much room on the roster, so much coaching time, so many snaps ...