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7 minutes ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

Especially at QB, my grading system is almost determined by a 'pro-readiness' factor. We've spoke about my prospect tiers a little while ago where a 3rd round grade isn't really me saying that he'll go in the 3rd, just that his path to being the franchise guy might be more elongated than his peers.

 

Josh Rosen is so much further down the line as a player, far more refined. I think the likelihood of him working out is higher. Josh Allen is more of a wildcard for success given that his future prospects are based more prominently on growth. That's not to say that Rosen is a sure thing and Allen will be a bust at all.

 

I just feel more comfortable with shorter odds because the longer the odds, the bigger the gamble I'm taking with my stake.

It's a delicate issue to discuss but I believe that Rosen's personality and background was a significant factor as to why the wrestling coach wasn't comfortable having him in his locker room or believed he was a good fit for the region. I'm not suggesting that Rosen is a bad guy because I don't believe him to be. But I do believe that Rosen is a much more complicated and challenging person to deal with. 

 

I think highly of McDermott as a coach. But there is a simplicity and single-mindedness to his approach and to roster building that would have made it difficult for McDermott to adapt to Rosen and Rosen to adapt to McCermott. Odds are that Allen was the right selection for Buffalo and Arizona was the right landing spot for Arizona. 

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2 minutes ago, JohnC said:

It's a delicate issue to discuss but I believe that Rosen's personality and background was a significant factor as to why the wrestling coach wasn't comfortable having him in his locker room or believed he was a good fit for the region. I'm not suggesting that Rosen is a bad guy because I don't believe him to be. But I do believe that Rosen is a much more complicated and challenging person to deal with. 

 

I think highly of McDermott as a coach. But there is a simplicity and single-mindedness to his approach and to roster building that would have made it difficult for McDermott to adapt to Rosen and Rosen to adapt to McCermott. Odds are that Allen was the right selection for Buffalo and Arizona was the right landing spot for Arizona. 

 

There's every chance that you're on the right track with that. I guess, to a degree, I can understand that being a large factor in the decision making process. When you're bringing in a lot of tow the party line types that are willing to be sold on Sean's beliefs, Rosen could upset the apple cart.

 

I don't really agree with it because of the way that I'm wired. I believe that the onus is on the coach to adapt to his guys rather than limiting your scope by removing those that don't fit a cookie cutter archetype. Both the NFL and the Bills have found room for much more undesirable personality types than Josh Rosen.

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2 hours ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

Hi, it's me here. Guy that never played a down at any level and had Allen as a 3rd round talent.

 

Huge difference between where he WILL go and where people feel he SHOULD go.

 

Where did you “have” Deshone Kizer?

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15 hours ago, Fadingpain said:

From earlier today on GR-55.

 

On Allen: 

 

"I had him as a third round pick, my 90th player on the board, so I was very much a Josh Allen skeptic and nothing's changed.  Two major concerns: processing skills/reading coverage and footwork skills impacting his accuracy.  Those are 2 areas of concern that not a lot of quarterbacks have had success overcoming."    

 

http://www.wgr550.com/media/audio-channel/5-3-joe-marino-discusses-bills-and-nfl-draft-schopp-and-bulldog

 

Tell us something new...This is just getting old now.

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14 minutes ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

There's every chance that you're on the right track with that. I guess, to a degree, I can understand that being a large factor in the decision making process. When you're bringing in a lot of tow the party line types that are willing to be sold on Sean's beliefs, Rosen could upset the apple cart.

 

I don't really agree with it because of the way that I'm wired. I believe that the onus is on the coach to adapt to his guys rather than limiting your scope by removing those that don't fit a cookie cutter archetype. Both the NFL and the Bills have found room for much more undesirable personality types than Josh Rosen.

I don't want to get carried away and extend the analogy to the political realm but in the world of today and the world of culture wars there is a faction that is more comfortable with being around "their kind" and there is a faction who are comfortable with the changing world and being  around the "others". Some people like white sheets and some people like quilts. 

 

As I said before I consider McDermott to be a good coach. But my sense is that he has an old school mentality that isn't receptive to non-believers. (Not talking religion but talking about what he is espousing.) You are either all in with him or you are not. Those who frequently ask why don't fit his profile. To carry out the analogy Pete Carroll's tent is much bigger and  rowdier than the wrestling coach's smaller and more orderly tent. 

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I guess I just don't get the point of this thread.  


Are we all going to start a new thread every time we find a so-called expert who agrees with our POV?   And then rehash the same arguments we've been having on other threads?

 

There's no new information here.  Some people like the Allen pick.  Others don't.  We just found out the great Joe Marino is in the second group.  Who cares?  If we keep digging on the internet, we'll keep finding more 'experts' who like the pick, or don't.  Are we going to start a new thread every time?

 

 

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15 hours ago, Wayne Arnold said:

 

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15 hours ago, Fadingpain said:

From earlier today on GR-55.

 

On Allen: 

 

"I had him as a third round pick, my 90th player on the board, so I was very much a Josh Allen skeptic and nothing's changed.  Two major concerns: processing skills/reading coverage and footwork skills impacting his accuracy.  Those are 2 areas of concern that not a lot of quarterbacks have had success overcoming."    

 

http://www.wgr550.com/media/audio-channel/5-3-joe-marino-discusses-bills-and-nfl-draft-schopp-and-bulldog

If he had him as a third round pick, then he's the only one in the country that did.   Some even had him going number 1 overall.  Wouldn't put too much stock in this as the guy obviously has no clue.

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4 hours ago, Ayjent said:

I think you are underselling Tyrod and overselling Allen.  Actually, they may be more similar in terms of timing and anticipation on throws than we all may like.  The difference being Tyrod wouldn’t throw a bad out route late, and that was one of Allen’s most troubling bad habits in college.  

 

I know the Bills got a 3rd round pick and saved salary, but I still think having Tyrod was a better plan than 3 inexperienced guys and a lack of continuity from the playoff run.  I don’t think AJ McCarron is the same caliber QB and lacks the all around ability of Tyrod.  I just don’t understand getting rid of a serviceable starter until someone unseats him because of undeniable talent.  

 

The Bills have done this before, and it didn’t work out.  I understand different players, different coaches and different FO.  But same error - the team is likely to take a big step backwards this year and it will be because of the offense.

 

 

Look Taylor was what he was. Bills got the max out of him and it was just enough to make the playoffs and not enough to win a playoff game. Time to move on. I am not underselling Tyrod just being factual. After this much time in the league and as a starter Tyrod is what he is. Allen has potential not yet understood. That potential might be what the Bills have been needing for years. I am going to think it is because that what I choose to believe. You can choose to believe it won’t happen. 

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2 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

The crusade by TBD to discredit any draft analyst who offers criticism of Allen based on technical and mental processing deficiencies in his game is beyond sad. Anyone who actually listened to the interview would realize Marino acknowledges that he could be wrong, but the critiques he offered are well considered. I get that people want Allen to succeed as we all should, but to act as if Marino or anyone else who's opinion is based on film study that clearly exposed holes in his game is nothing more than Bills' fan bunker mentality.  He's not going to unsee what Allen showed and change his opinion just because some are in full Allen support mode with a refusal to acknowledge legitimate objective analysis. 

 

 

 

I love  the " But I could be wrong" disclaimer.

 

Have some balls Marino and say what you mean and mean what you say.

 

Like I said GR55 bringing in the so called expert to back up their sorry narrative over the last week.

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16 hours ago, Fadingpain said:

From earlier today on GR-55.

 

On Allen: 

 

"I had him as a third round pick, my 90th player on the board, so I was very much a Josh Allen skeptic and nothing's changed.  Two major concerns: processing skills/reading coverage and footwork skills impacting his accuracy.  Those are 2 areas of concern that not a lot of quarterbacks have had success overcoming."    

 

http://www.wgr550.com/media/audio-channel/5-3-joe-marino-discusses-bills-and-nfl-draft-schopp-and-bulldog

Completion percentage is THROW + CATCH = COMPLETION. TAKES TWO PEOPLE. People who question is accuracy never watched him play. Put Josh Rosen at Wyoming and what would his completion rate be??

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Tatonka68 said:

Completion percentage is THROW + CATCH = COMPLETION. TAKES TWO PEOPLE. People who question is accuracy never watched him play. Put Josh Rosen at Wyoming and what would his completion rate be??

 

Where did Joe Marino mention his completion percentage?

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6 minutes ago, JMF2006 said:

 

I love  the " But I could be wrong" disclaimer.

 

Have some balls Marino and say what you mean and mean what you say.

 

Like I said GR55 bringing in the so called expert to back up their sorry narrative over the last week.

 

He did exactly that. Sorry that hurts your feelings that he holds the very same opinion well before the Bills drafted him. 

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4 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

He did exactly that. Sorry that hurts your feelings that he holds the very same opinion well before the Bills drafted him. 

 

I have no iron in the fire.

 

I am just saying the only reason this turkey got on the air is that GR55 is all butt hurt that Beane passed on Rosen.

8 minutes ago, Tatonka68 said:

Completion percentage is THROW + CATCH = COMPLETION. TAKES TWO PEOPLE. People who question is accuracy never watched him play. Put Josh Rosen at Wyoming and what would his completion rate be??

 

 

 

He would have quit football to play tennis ;)

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Just now, JMF2006 said:

 

I have no iron in the fire.

 

I am just saying the only reason this turkey got on the air is that GR55 is all butt hurt that Beane passed on Rosen.

 

Seems to me they are just bringing back the guys they had on prior to the draft to assess how the Bills did in addition to thoughts in the draft in general. 

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Just now, JMF2006 said:

Maybe I don't listen everyday.

 

I haven't listened since Scoop and Bulldung were getting goofy last week.

 

Before the draft they had Sigmund Bloom on who loves Allen and it wouldn't surprise me if he's on again very soon.

 

Actually he was on after the Bills drafted Allen: http://www.wgr550.com/media/audio-channel/4-27-sigmund-bloom-talks-josh-allen-schopp-and-bulldog

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