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these have been posted long ago. I think Cam's score beat Marino's, so take them with grain of salt
Among the current crop of quarterbacks, Alabama's Greg McElroy scored a 43, Missouri's Blaine Gabbert a 42, and Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder, one of the fastest risers in this year's draft, scored a 35.
Aaron Wilson of the National Football Post reports that Nevada quarterback Colin Kaepernick scored a 37.
Iowa's Ricky Stanzi (30), TCU's Andy Dalton (29), Arkansas' Ryan Mallett (26) each scored above the 24 that quarterbacks average on the 50-question test. Auburn quarterback Cam Newton (21) and Washington's Jake Locker (20) had below average scores, but both are expected to go in the first round of the 2011 NFL Draft.
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> ross' comment is asinine and if he means it we are
> in more trouble than we thought. sporano and
> ireland have done nothing to earn a "guarantee" of
> being here after next year (they are lucky to have
> jobs IMO)---see the fact that sporano was all but
> fired when ross went to CA to hire harbaugh before
> being turned down. now he's saying that no matter
> the performance next year, they will be here the
> following season no matter what as long as they
> bring in young players who need time to develop
> (i.e., almost any young player)? And now we got
> Sporano saying we will still be a run first team
> no matter what (despite our weak O Line and no RB
> on the team and where that outdated scheme has
> gotten us the last 2 years). This team is run by
> buffoons.
Which is why I really don't believe him. This is all for the media and fans.
he has no clue. he thinks we want the crap jimmy buffet song after TDs, the old fight song done away with, "fins up," and JLo, when in fact that stuff makes any true miami fan want to puke
Stuff the wonderlic all it does is give nobodies another reason to throw rocks at the players. Both Marino and Jim Kelly scored a 15 if memory serves me right.
Mia1 Wrote:
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> I like Mcleroy because he is a 4 year starter,
> played in a pro style right??
>
Didn't Chad Henne?
Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> Stanzi and kaepernick could be the steals of this
> draft.
>
>
> One of those two (if not both) will be a franchise
> QB.
If it's one, it will be Kaepernick. I still don't see what people see in Stanzi. He's not very accurate and hasn't had to deal with much pressure in college. Wait until there's a big DE or OLB breathing down his neck. Let's see what he does then!
montequi Wrote:
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> Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> > Stanzi and kaepernick could be the steals of
> this
> > draft.
> >
> >
> > One of those two (if not both) will be a
> franchise
> > QB.
>
> If it's one, it will be Kaepernick. I still don't
> see what people see in Stanzi. He's not very
> accurate and hasn't had to deal with much pressure
> in college. Wait until there's a big DE or OLB
> breathing down his neck. Let's see what he does
> then!
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You do realize that Stanzi played at Iowa and Kaepernick at Nevada, right!?
Stanzi has played 4 years in the Big Ten at very pressure packed stadiums and games.
Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> montequi Wrote:
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> > Aqua&Orange Wrote:
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> > -----
> > > Stanzi and kaepernick could be the steals of
> > this
> > > draft.
> > >
> > >
> > > One of those two (if not both) will be a
> > franchise
> > > QB.
> >
> > If it's one, it will be Kaepernick. I still
> don't
> > see what people see in Stanzi. He's not very
> > accurate and hasn't had to deal with much
> pressure
> > in college. Wait until there's a big DE or OLB
> > breathing down his neck. Let's see what he
> does
> > then!
>
>
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> You do realize that Stanzi played at Iowa and
> Kaepernick at Nevada, right!?
>
Right. And Stanzi has played behind a monster O-Line his entire college career. He hasn't had to deal with pressure.
I would only look at Palmer if he was a FA and was willing to come into a very heavily incentive laden contract. He hasn't looked right since his injury and he never appeared to be a "true leader" in Cincy. I do think we need a vet, just to keep Brandon Marshall in line. Can you imagine some kid like Stanzi coming into a huddle with Marshall and trying to tell him what to do?? The only way that would ever work is if Stanzi threw him 20 or 30 straight passes that his grandmother could have caught, and even then I don't think Marshall would listen to him.
Mia1 Wrote:
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> Drew Bree's 6-00, Thigpen 6-1, Henne 6-3?
>
Funny how you always mention Thigpen . Brees is a good example, though.