Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.
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Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.
I feel that Griffin has a higher ceiling than Luck, which is the only reason there was ever a debate about who should be drafted first, because obvously Luck is ahead in terms of understanding the pro game. I don't think there has ever been a scrambling type QB that has the tools that Griffin has. All the ones that come to mind had bad flaws, and the only one Griffin has is size, which again, comes back to scrambling QBs. Just watching Griffin you can tell he would rather stay in the pocket, but for some reason the Shanahans want to turn him into Vick. Pocket QBs like Luck are proven winners, and I think it will take the right coach and offesnse to take a QB like Griffin to that level or beyond. However, I would bet Washington gets him killed before they even come close.Comment
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I wouldn't say they automatically have higher upside, but I also don't think we know yet. If you have two players with similar talent, one is truly a pocket passer, the other does both very very well, why can't the one that does both have higher upside? Absolutely so far the NFL always catches up to them (Vick, Newton). Like I said, it will take the right coaching and system to get them there, but how can you outright dismiss it? Griffin has the tools to be the first. I don't think it's just a gimmick like the wildcat, and I think coaches and teams understand that, which is why so many people invest so much trying to be the first to make it work. The NFL used to be a run first league, now it's a pass first league. I could see having someone that excels freakishly at both could be the next big thing, as so many are trying. And for the record, I would classify Griffin as a pocket QB that is forced to scramble. It's his size that makes everyone assume he is a scrambler first.Comment
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Luck is shorter, but would you say he is smaller physically? I think he has wider shoulders and a much more developed lower body.
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Yea, he's 1 inch shorter and 10 lbs lighter lol... but like I said he's athletically superior.
Sent from my Kindle Fire using Tapatalk 2There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.Comment
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This isn't just with the player but as you see in coaching staffs as well. The play book becomes more involved if you have designed runs and naked boot legs in there. The playbook is more involved but also more dumb down too if that makes sense. A naked boot leg is an easier read than just sitting in the pocket and the same goes for a play action passes as well. So if you have an offensive game plan that involves 60 some plays many of which can have slight adjustments to them based on the defensive coverage and a coaching staff that encourages you to run rather than throwing into row 8 then I think guys like that don't develop as quickly and run the risk of injury.Last edited by Gamble1; 10-09-2012, 06:06 PM.Comment
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Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.
I wouldn't say they automatically have higher upside, but I also don't think we know yet. If you have two players with similar talent, one is truly a pocket passer, the other does both very very well, why can't the one that does both have higher upside? Absolutely so far the NFL always catches up to them (Vick, Newton). Like I said, it will take the right coaching and system to get them there, but how can you outright dismiss it? Griffin has the tools to be the first. I don't think it's just a gimmick like the wildcat, and I think coaches and teams understand that, which is why so many people invest so much trying to be the first to make it work. The NFL used to be a run first league, now it's a pass first league. I could see having someone that excels freakishly at both could be the next big thing, as so many are trying. And for the record, I would classify Griffin as a pocket QB that is forced to scramble. It's his size that makes everyone assume he is a scrambler first.Comment
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Height and weight are not the only things that determine the physical size of your body. There are other important factors to consider. Like where most of you weight is. Luck has a much larger core than Peyton IMO.
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I guess I really dont see how after a handful of games its THAT obvious that Luck is so much better than Griffin. You can only play the teams on your schedule, so I dont think that Griffin should be penalized for putting up good numbers against bad teams.
This is definitely not an argument I'll win on this site however lol.Comment
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