First of all, it's starting to bug me that you never answer me and thank me for all my great advice. I think somebody in your office is screening your email and filtering me out. You should fire that person, as this stuff is really important! How can you make intelligent draft decisions without advice from real experts like me?
Anyway, I know you want Bridgewater. I mean, like you care that he wears gloves and has small hands? The gloves make his hands a little bigger, right? Right?
Yeah ok so he's a little small, as if he'll always be small. Hey are they allowed to play hookie and not show up for strength training?
Wait--before I steal this guy's stuff let me give you his link: This guy is smart.
You played linebacker, right? So would you rather play against Bridgewater or Brandon Weeden? What's that? But...but Weeden is big and tall! He has big hands! Good mechanics!
I hear ya. Stop laughing for a minute: I keep hearing Mike Mayock being quoted (I'll paraphrase): "That Pro Day really really sucked!" Why do they leave out the part where he says that this doesn't wipe out what he did throughout his college career, and while it showed some red flags, it's not as important as most people think it is.
He should have wore his gloves. There ya go. Wait do you have a rule about quarterbacks not wearing gloves? If so, nevermind.
Mechanics? Well his mechanics are just about perfect when he has a clean pocket. They go to hell when he makes all those great passes while falling down or leaping in the air. Wow that pinpoint pass 25 yards down the field is deceptive! I mean look he was kind of falling down and stuff! Terrible mechanics!
Guess who had mechanics like that, Ray! Joe Montana! Joe was about Teddy's current size, while I'm at it. Sans the ARM, by the way.
Some scout even said he mostly made one or two reads. What does he see that all the other scouts are missing? THEY say he's played in a pro system and makes great multiple reads. I'll go with the consensus here.
SEVENTY PERCENT under pressure, Ray!
You know and I know, the idea that if you draft him high he HAS TO start right away is BS. You know that Hoyer does not suck. You know that you can take Teddy high and let the best man win, period. Anyway, you want your strength coach to build him up and stuff, right?
Grossi has you drafting him at 26. That's not even a funny joke! Forget "if he gets past--" because you know damn well somebody will trade UP to beat you to him.
Four is too high? No it's not. This is the best quarterback in this draft class. The most accurate, the best under pressure, the most advanced, and maybe the smartest. A real pocket passer with abundant experience in a pro system. Tough as nails, too!
But after his horrible pro day, you might be able to trade down a little and still get him! The Raiders signed Matt Schaub, and everybody knows that all quarterbacks can play til they're 45 or so now, right?
So anyway, draft Bridgewater. That's my final decision for now.
I'm hearing this crap from the Alex Mack camp that he wants out. Have you been hiding a bunch of concussions or something? If it was Seattle or Frisco or whatever I get that, but he's trying to get out of a very talented team that was undefeated with the incumbant starting quarterback and already got better through free agency. A team with two first, two third, and two fourth round picks and YOU.
What's with the Jags? Are they really planning to pay a center top five left tackle money? I hope you can keep him, but if it just gets into the Revis zone, there are some really good ones in this draft, especially if you can trade down before you grab Teddy. You can get a starting center and guard too easy.
Okay well I hope you got this. I'll get back to you on what you should do with the rest of the draft. Good luck.
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