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    Quote Originally Posted by stevie1$ View Post
    what is people's obsession with glennon? Watching all the available film on his he is not impressive. Accuracy is shotty, footwork isnt impressive, and his mobility is worse than manning and brady's.
    There are tools there, anything really wrong with him can be coaced (again depending on have a guy that can actually coach).

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    1. Bjoern Werner, Mike Glennon, CJ Mosley
    2. Kevin Minter, De'Andre Hopkins, Zac Dysert
    3. Nico Johnson, Da'Rick Rogers, Ryan Nassib,

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevie1$ View Post
    what is people's obsession with glennon? Watching all the available film on his he is not impressive. Accuracy is shotty, footwork isnt impressive, and his mobility is worse than manning and brady's.
    His short to intermediate accuracy is excellent, his footwork is fine and mobility isn't important in the NFL if you can move and buy time in the pocket which Glennon does very well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrober38 View Post
    His short to intermediate accuracy is excellent, his footwork is fine and mobility isn't important in the NFL if you can move and buy time in the pocket which Glennon does very well.
    Yeah all these people on Mobility, Tell me How do Ryan, Brady, Manning do it.

    Just need to be able to move within the pocket and not outmove your protection (Fitz has done that a bunch of times)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CPTBobby2 View Post
    Yeah all these people on Mobility, Tell me How do Ryan, Brady, Manning do it.

    Just need to be able to move within the pocket and not outmove your protection (Fitz has done that a bunch of times)
    Exactly.

    Glennon moves extremely well in the pocket while keeping his eyes down field and his release is so quick and compact that he can get passes off even when there's a ton of pressure closing in around him.

    Glennon's only real flaws are:

    - deep ball accuracy
    - not going to win any foot races
    - no one has heard of him

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    Just get a good QB, and I don't care what else is drafted.
    When will the Bills find the heir to Losman?

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    T'eo in the first.
    Glennon or someone else in the second. Trade back into the second to get Tevon Austin

    In the 4th pick Brad Sorenson Utah State


    Do you like Phil Collins?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans Gruber View Post
    T'eo in the first.
    Glennon or someone else in the second. Trade back into the second to get Tevon Austin

    In the 4th pick Brad Sorenson Utah State
    I have been hearing from all sorts of people about Sorenson
    What's his story?
    -----He's gonna make you an offer you can't refuse.

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    #50 Kiko Alonso

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevie1$ View Post
    what is people's obsession with glennon? Watching all the available film on his he is not impressive. Accuracy is shotty, footwork isnt impressive, and his mobility is worse than manning and brady's.
    I really think he is not NFL material and certainly not 1st round. If he were strong armed and accurate with a quick release, he might be able to overcome his lack of mobility. Plays like Nick Foles and we see how that is working out.

    I am assuming we get a veteran in here to compete with or replace Fitz

    1. best playmaker on defense - think Aldon Smith or JJ Watt or Patrick Willis. This is where the quality of this year's draft is and in the first round that is the way to go
    2. Corderell Patterson or Cobi Hamilton WR
    3. Matt Scott - had some shaky throws in his bowl game but he has two things an NFL QB needs - mobility and an arm. He hit on a number of pro throws and it will be interesting to compare his arm with others at the Senior Bowl or Combine - his 63 yd td was 50+ yards in the air and he threw it effortlessly. He also hit a number of deep outs and they were on a rope. Put too much air on a deep throw for one Int and threw across his body on the other int but both were attempts were mistakes that can be corrected. If he shows up the more well known guys during the run-up to the draft, he could go in the 2nd. I would take him over Barkley as they played the same defense (Stanford) and Scott tore them up while Barkley struggled. Stonger arm and much better athlete.
    Looking forward to 2013:

    Manuel - most upside in the draft
    Woods - most pro ready WR
    Alonso - tall ILB with coverage skills
    Goodwin - fastest WR in draft
    Duke Williams - prince of a pick
    Meeks - no he is not
    Hopkins - best K prospect in the draft
    Gragg - vertical threat TE

    Go ahead and complain - I am happy with this draft
    Adopt a Bill - first choice Alonso, second Goodwin

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