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    Default Pinstripe Bowl: WVU v Syracuse


    December 29th, 3:15 p.m. ET


    Last game of the season for Geno Smith, and our last chance to see him play as a Mountaineer before the Draft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matthewschiefs View Post
    Where did I mention Teo

    I just want you to explain why it's so clear to draft a QB who can barly have a winning record in college and think he will be just the fix in the NFL

    He is capable, and was a good qb in college. He has all the physical tools, and if his head is on straight we draft him.

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    In total yards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyManHali View Post
    He is capable, and was a good qb in college. He has all the physical tools, and if his head is on straight we draft him.
    so 7-6 is good enough for you now?
    TopekaRoy is my hero!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyManHali View Post
    Are you still on the Te'o warpath after seeing this offense all year?

    This is the worst offense I have ever seen.

    Geno has played well against good competition and has the physical tools. If there is something mentally wrong with him then we move on to the next product.
    Quit making up that he played good competition he played one good team (kstate), and played two okay teams (Texas and Oklahoma). As soon as he got to the meat of the big 12 schedule he fell off. Big 12 is down big big big.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nigeriannightmare View Post
    Quit making up that he played good competition he played one good team (kstate), and played two okay teams (Texas and Oklahoma). As soon as he got to the meat of the big 12 schedule he fell off. Big 12 is down big big big.


    His numbers and play were good against good competition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyManHali View Post
    His numbers and play were good against good competition.
    But he couldn't get the wins that's a little more important then "good numbers" don't you think
    TopekaRoy is my hero!

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    Quote Originally Posted by matthewschiefs View Post
    so 7-6 is good enough for you now?


    23 touchdowns 5 interceptions and averaging 328 yards against big 12 competition is enough for me, assuming his head is on straight we take him.

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    his #'s are greatly inflated though since most of his yards are YAC, he threw alot of short screens and short passes and his all pro receivers went insane with them.

    I'm not saying his skill set isn't high but it's greatly inflated. His % is high because he has 1 read and locks on and it's a high percentage throw. Those luxuries will not be in the NFL for him especially on this team. So it's going to be dink and dunk just like we do now and all the fans throw fits about. So unless we do something DRASTIC and get huge playmakers then geno won't sniff success at all on this team. Geno isn't even the best player on his team. Austin and Bailey made geno what he is and made his numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matthewschiefs View Post
    But he couldn't get the wins that's a little more important then "good numbers" don't you think


    No, I would draft talent and ability over winning in college. How many national titles did Eli win? BCS Bowls?

    If you want to draft based on winning, then ken Dorsey, Chris Leak, Tim Tebow, Matt Flynn are all right up your alley (And of course I would take Tom Brady, but that is one in a million)

    I also don't consider 7-6 a failing season. If he as the talent to be a productive player in the NFL you take him, it also happens to be the BIGGEST NEED position for us.

    So yes, talent and ability are more important than wins.
    Last edited by MyManHali; 12-30-2012 at 04:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyManHali View Post
    His numbers and play were good against good competition.
    Not against kstate. Very very bad.

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