Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

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  • bunt
    Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 354

    Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

    Originally posted by Ace E.Anderson
    whereas Weeden didn't even know if he'd start over Colt Mccoy in training camp.
    Again, for the sake of accurate statements and not sensationalized statements, Weeden was named the starter 10 days into camp. 4 days in advance of their first preseason game. McCoy didn't even get any reps with the first team those first 10 days into camp. Lets not pretend Weeden was kept in the dark about if he would be the starter.

    This isn't a huge deal, but making sensationalized statement to prove people's points is the biggest problem in this Luck vs. Griffin "debate".

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    • Trader Joe
      DIET COKE!
      • Jan 2006
      • 46892

      Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

      Hey I mean anytime you can draft a guy that is going to turn 29 in his rookie season with your first round pick...you have to do it.


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      • Kid Minneapolis
        Pacer Pride, Colts Strong
        • Apr 2004
        • 7351

        Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

        Originally posted by OlBlu
        I don't know what you are babbling about....
        Likewise.
        There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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        • Ace E.Anderson
          Member
          • Dec 2011
          • 18261

          Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

          Originally posted by bunt
          There are multiple issues with what you said in your post, but this is a statement with simply no basis for any meaning. That incompletion occurred with 6:38 left in the game, not 0:05. That would-be TD pass would have given the Browns a 3 point lead, not 30 point lead. Saying Weeden would have won if it was caught means about as much as me saying Luck's 5 Yd TD run in the second quarter actually did win the game.

          I can appreciate you trying to be the impartial poster who balances out the trolling that compares Luck to Tebow and such, and with the Colts homers, but you're starting to slip more and more onto the side of those who continue to say a lot of things, hoping for something to stick.
          Though you're right, considering our lack of execution in the second half, I might not have been too far off. But I can admit, I was wrong on that point and there was a lot of game left to be played.

          As for your last comment, I'm not hoping anything "sticks", I'm just calling it like I see it.

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          • Swingman
            Member
            • Sep 2005
            • 848

            Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

            Ace,

            don't you think one reason Weeden fell so far was because of his age and not his talent level?

            If you had 2 players of comparable talent level, then would you go with the 23 year old or the 29 year old?

            Not saying the talent level of Weeden is comparable to Luck but may not be as far off as the draft position would otherwise indicate. Due to age, he won't likely have as long of a career as other rookies.

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            • vapacersfan
              Member
              • Apr 2006
              • 8614

              Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

              RG3 had some terrible mistakes, but I expect that from a rookie QB

              Honestly I am a little surprised he has not had more. I remember saying that during the game.

              I am not sure where this notion is coming from that we have a strong offense, but its laughable. Even moreso now that Davis is out for the year.

              I swear a HS JV football team could beat our secondary. I hate our D coordinator and his repetitive stupid calls.

              RG3 also made up for his stupid mistakes (really only the one I hated was the pick) with his nice plays, including a bomb (that was dropped), his 4th down play, and that damned nice pass to Santana.

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              • Trader Joe
                DIET COKE!
                • Jan 2006
                • 46892

                Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                You have statistically one of the best running backs in the NFL this season. That's pretty important.


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                • Kid Minneapolis
                  Pacer Pride, Colts Strong
                  • Apr 2004
                  • 7351

                  Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                  Don't think anyone is saying your offense is "strong", but have you seen Indy's offense? It's literally Andrew Luck, Reggie Wayne, and then a buncha guys. Sometimes Donnie Avery resembles an NFL WR. Not saying that some of thes guys won't eventually develop, like our rookie TEs and WRs, but as of right now, it's a very raw, inexperienced, mistake-prone group of guys.
                  There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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                  • Trader Joe
                    DIET COKE!
                    • Jan 2006
                    • 46892

                    Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                    Allen and Fleener both look above average at TE already IMO.


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                    • Kid Minneapolis
                      Pacer Pride, Colts Strong
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 7351

                      Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                      I'll give you that Allen has looked better than your typical rookie TE. To say he's average as an experienced NFL veteran TE would be a big stretch. He'll get there, but he's not there right now. Fleener seems to be even behind him.
                      There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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                      • LuckSwagger
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                        • Aug 2012
                        • 3583

                        Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                        I found it difficult to take OlBlu seriously before, but after he used "Tony Romo" and "star" in the same sentence I've determined he believes the opposite of everything he posts and he's laughing his *** off at our reactions.


                        The only people who think Tony Romo is a "star" work at ESPN and the only "star" he'll ever be associated with is the one on the 50 yard line in his own stadium.

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                        • OlBlu
                          Banned
                          • Dec 2011
                          • 3288

                          Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                          Originally posted by Trader Joe
                          Allen and Fleener both look above average at TE already IMO.
                          Allen, perhaps, but I see nothing special in Fleener...... We should have kept Thame and drafted two offensive linemen....

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                          • Trader Joe
                            DIET COKE!
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 46892

                            Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                            Fleener is on pace to get around 50 catches this season. That's pretty solid for a rookie tight end.


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                            • Kid Minneapolis
                              Pacer Pride, Colts Strong
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 7351

                              Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                              It's... okay. He's on pace for like 500 yards, too. Nothign earth-shattering, certainly not what we were hoping for as a round 2 draft pick. Zero touchdowns so far for a guy who was supposed to be a red zone freak.
                              There are two types of quarterbacks in the league: Those whom over time, the league figures out ... and those who figure out the league.

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                              • OlBlu
                                Banned
                                • Dec 2011
                                • 3288

                                Re: Luck vs Griffin - let it begin.

                                Originally posted by LuckSwagger
                                I found it difficult to take OlBlu seriously before, but after he used "Tony Romo" and "star" in the same sentence I've determined he believes the opposite of everything he posts and he's laughing his *** off at our reactions.


                                The only people who think Tony Romo is a "star" work at ESPN and the only "star" he'll ever be associated with is the one on the 50 yard line in his own stadium.
                                There are people all over the country in every form of media who think Romo is a star who is undermined by a bad owner. About like Luck will be undermined by Irsay but Luck will never be a star unless there is vast improvement down the line.

                                Romo's stat say "star" and he is always mentioned as one of the top ten QBs in the league by any expert I read. I would be very excited if Luck EVER got close to being as good as Tony Romo....

                                JB

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