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Originally posted by OnTheClock:Originally posted by mayo63:
Tony Pike Stats in win against Fresno St.
18-26, 300 YDS, 3TD
* Another 300 yard game, this guy should get some consideration for the Heisman. He looks like the real deal.
Gilyard accounting for 2/3rds of the production with 9 catches for 177 and 2 TDs.
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Tony Pike, Cincinnati - Scouting Report
Height: 6-6. Weight: 225.
Projected 40 Time: 4.91.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4.
10/10/09: Through five games, Tony Pike has 1,493 yards, 13 touchdowns, three picks and an 8.6 YPA. Pike doesn't have an NFL arm, but he could be a Shaun Hill type. At the very worst, he'll be a very good backup.
Originally posted by SF69ers:
I posted this on another thread and thought I should pass this along. Scouting report from WalterFootball.com:
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Tony Pike, Cincinnati - Scouting Report
Height: 6-6. Weight: 225.
Projected 40 Time: 4.91.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4.
10/10/09: Through five games, Tony Pike has 1,493 yards, 13 touchdowns, three picks and an 8.6 YPA. Pike doesn't have an NFL arm, but he could be a Shaun Hill type. At the very worst, he'll be a very good backup.
Originally posted by SF69ers:
I posted this on another thread and thought I should pass this along. Scouting report from WalterFootball.com:
Quote:
Tony Pike, Cincinnati - Scouting Report
Height: 6-6. Weight: 225.
Projected 40 Time: 4.91.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4.
10/10/09: Through five games, Tony Pike has 1,493 yards, 13 touchdowns, three picks and an 8.6 YPA. Pike doesn't have an NFL arm, but he could be a Shaun Hill type. At the very worst, he'll be a very good backup.

Originally posted by mayo63:Originally posted by SF69ers:
I posted this on another thread and thought I should pass this along. Scouting report from WalterFootball.com:
Quote:
Tony Pike, Cincinnati - Scouting Report
Height: 6-6. Weight: 225.
Projected 40 Time: 4.91.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4.
10/10/09: Through five games, Tony Pike has 1,493 yards, 13 touchdowns, three picks and an 8.6 YPA. Pike doesn't have an NFL arm, but he could be a Shaun Hill type. At the very worst, he'll be a very good backup.
Doesn't have an NFL arm? He might not be John Elway, but he has a strong enough arm, much stronger arm than Shaun Hill. Anyways, Tony plays tonight against USF on ESPN. Check him out.
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He is a tall strong armed passer who drives the ball down the field with many of his throws from the middle zones and beyond. He has completed 17 passes over 20 yards with another 7 completions of over 30 yards.
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He makes all the throws and stands tall in the pocket, showing no fear when under a heavy pass rush. He gets the ball down the field with fine accuracy and velocity to pressure a defense. He has good overall accuracy with the talent to make the tough throw and touch for the deep ball.
Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by SF69ers:
I posted this on another thread and thought I should pass this along. Scouting report from WalterFootball.com:
Quote:
Tony Pike, Cincinnati - Scouting Report
Height: 6-6. Weight: 225.
Projected 40 Time: 4.91.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4.
10/10/09: Through five games, Tony Pike has 1,493 yards, 13 touchdowns, three picks and an 8.6 YPA. Pike doesn't have an NFL arm, but he could be a Shaun Hill type. At the very worst, he'll be a very good backup.
Don't trust WaterFootball.
Originally posted by YourHuckleberry:Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by SF69ers:
I posted this on another thread and thought I should pass this along. Scouting report from WalterFootball.com:
Quote:
Tony Pike, Cincinnati - Scouting Report
Height: 6-6. Weight: 225.
Projected 40 Time: 4.91.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4.
10/10/09: Through five games, Tony Pike has 1,493 yards, 13 touchdowns, three picks and an 8.6 YPA. Pike doesn't have an NFL arm, but he could be a Shaun Hill type. At the very worst, he'll be a very good backup.
Don't trust WaterFootball.
Why not?
Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by YourHuckleberry:Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by SF69ers:
I posted this on another thread and thought I should pass this along. Scouting report from WalterFootball.com:
Quote:
Tony Pike, Cincinnati - Scouting Report
Height: 6-6. Weight: 225.
Projected 40 Time: 4.91.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4.
10/10/09: Through five games, Tony Pike has 1,493 yards, 13 touchdowns, three picks and an 8.6 YPA. Pike doesn't have an NFL arm, but he could be a Shaun Hill type. At the very worst, he'll be a very good backup.
Don't trust WaterFootball.
Why not?
Their rankings and analysis are mediocre at best
For example right now they have Jimmy Clausen rated has the best QB in the nation. I'm a ND fan and love Clausen but he isn't the best guy right now. They have Dez listed as the 3rd best WR. They are missing guys in their rankings who are top players, but aren't even listed.
It's a decent site but I wouldn't read to much into what they say.
Originally posted by SF69ers:Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by YourHuckleberry:Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by SF69ers:
I posted this on another thread and thought I should pass this along. Scouting report from WalterFootball.com:
Quote:
Tony Pike, Cincinnati - Scouting Report
Height: 6-6. Weight: 225.
Projected 40 Time: 4.91.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4.
10/10/09: Through five games, Tony Pike has 1,493 yards, 13 touchdowns, three picks and an 8.6 YPA. Pike doesn't have an NFL arm, but he could be a Shaun Hill type. At the very worst, he'll be a very good backup.
Don't trust WaterFootball.
Why not?
Their rankings and analysis are mediocre at best
For example right now they have Jimmy Clausen rated has the best QB in the nation. I'm a ND fan and love Clausen but he isn't the best guy right now. They have Dez listed as the 3rd best WR. They are missing guys in their rankings who are top players, but aren't even listed.
It's a decent site but I wouldn't read to much into what they say.
Clausen is just the flavor of the week. The reason he is #1 ranked in their site is because he runs a pro style offense and is still showing some good numbers. Who in your opinion should be ranked #1 in the QB position?
Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by SF69ers:Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by YourHuckleberry:Originally posted by jreff22:Originally posted by SF69ers:
I posted this on another thread and thought I should pass this along. Scouting report from WalterFootball.com:
Quote:
Tony Pike, Cincinnati - Scouting Report
Height: 6-6. Weight: 225.
Projected 40 Time: 4.91.
Projected Round (2010): 3-4.
10/10/09: Through five games, Tony Pike has 1,493 yards, 13 touchdowns, three picks and an 8.6 YPA. Pike doesn't have an NFL arm, but he could be a Shaun Hill type. At the very worst, he'll be a very good backup.
Don't trust WaterFootball.
Why not?
Their rankings and analysis are mediocre at best
For example right now they have Jimmy Clausen rated has the best QB in the nation. I'm a ND fan and love Clausen but he isn't the best guy right now. They have Dez listed as the 3rd best WR. They are missing guys in their rankings who are top players, but aren't even listed.
It's a decent site but I wouldn't read to much into what they say.
Clausen is just the flavor of the week. The reason he is #1 ranked in their site is because he runs a pro style offense and is still showing some good numbers. Who in your opinion should be ranked #1 in the QB position?
Even though I don't love the kid Bradford is still #1. I watch a lot of Clausen and he still has a few things that need improvement. Not to mention Clausen will stay for his senior year, so he shouldn't be part of the 2010 debate. The one major knock Clausen will take is difficulty of schedule.