Originally posted by SybErkRimInAL:
Dalton is who I want. Which means we're not getting him.
You also "wanted" Nate Davis to start.
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Originally posted by SybErkRimInAL:
Dalton is who I want. Which means we're not getting him.
Originally posted by Lockout:Originally posted by SybErkRimInAL:
Dalton is who I want. Which means we're not getting him.
You also "wanted" Nate Davis to start.
Originally posted by PTulini:Quote:
Brady Henderson of 710ESPN Seattle quotes Trent Dilfer as saying Andy Dalton will be a first-round draft choice and a candidate for the Seahawks at No. 25 if available then.
Dilfer: "I can't tell you how much Aaron Rodgers I see in Andy Dalton. They have tremendously quick releases, they can throw from multiple foot platforms, meaning they can be off balance, very aggressive by nature, (they can) extend the play, and they understand the value of a completion. I think that's one of the biggest things in evaluating a quarterback that goes unnoticed is which guys understand the value of completing the football. It doesn't have to be glamorous all the time, but they're going to get a completion, they're going to move the chains and they're going to get completions in the biggest moments of games. That's what I see with Andy Dalton. If there's one guy in this draft -- if I was coaching -- that I would want to coach, it's Andy Dalton."
- Mike Sando
Originally posted by SybErkRimInAL:
I really think Harbaugh will make the necessary moves to get the QB he wants. I don't see him reaching into the 1st, but I can see him moving up in the second. Maybe with NE. You know they're always up for trading down and acquiring more picks.
Originally posted by teeohh:
Be aggressive be be aggressive
Originally posted by Lockout:Originally posted by SybErkRimInAL:
Dalton is who I want. Which means we're not getting him.
You also "wanted" Nate Davis to start.
Originally posted by SybErkRimInAL:Originally posted by Lockout:Originally posted by SybErkRimInAL:
Dalton is who I want. Which means we're not getting him.
You also "wanted" Nate Davis to start.
PBM?
Originally posted by Lockout:potential boyfriend materialOriginally posted by SybErkRimInAL:Originally posted by Lockout:Originally posted by SybErkRimInAL:
Dalton is who I want. Which means we're not getting him.
You also "wanted" Nate Davis to start.
PBM?
Can someone please explain what in the hell a PBM is?
Seems like a copout response when posters get reminded that their analysis has been faulty in the past.
Originally posted by valrod33:Originally posted by Lockout:potential boyfriend materialOriginally posted by SybErkRimInAL:Originally posted by Lockout:Originally posted by SybErkRimInAL:
Dalton is who I want. Which means we're not getting him.
You also "wanted" Nate Davis to start.
PBM?
Can someone please explain what in the hell a PBM is?
Seems like a copout response when posters get reminded that their analysis has been faulty in the past.
Originally posted by strickac:Originally posted by Chief:Originally posted by strickac:
I think our second pick will be between Kap and Dalton. It'll be interesting. I think Dalton is the better and much more polished of the two, but Kap's ceiling is intriguing. My guess is that We'll draft Dalton.
I wouldn't touch Kap until round 3 or later.
He'll probably go earlier though.
Originally posted by Chief:Originally posted by strickac:Originally posted by Chief:Originally posted by strickac:
I think our second pick will be between Kap and Dalton. It'll be interesting. I think Dalton is the better and much more polished of the two, but Kap's ceiling is intriguing. My guess is that We'll draft Dalton.
I wouldn't touch Kap until round 3 or later.
He'll probably go earlier though.
If Dalton is there in the 2nd I would be happy with the pick, if we take Kap with our 2nd rounder I will be pissed!
Originally posted by PTulini:Originally posted by PTulini:Quote:
Brady Henderson of 710ESPN Seattle quotes Trent Dilfer as saying Andy Dalton will be a first-round draft choice and a candidate for the Seahawks at No. 25 if available then.
Dilfer: "I can't tell you how much Aaron Rodgers I see in Andy Dalton. They have tremendously quick releases, they can throw from multiple foot platforms, meaning they can be off balance, very aggressive by nature, (they can) extend the play, and they understand the value of a completion. I think that's one of the biggest things in evaluating a quarterback that goes unnoticed is which guys understand the value of completing the football. It doesn't have to be glamorous all the time, but they're going to get a completion, they're going to move the chains and they're going to get completions in the biggest moments of games. That's what I see with Andy Dalton. If there's one guy in this draft -- if I was coaching -- that I would want to coach, it's Andy Dalton."
- Mike Sando
The more that I learn about Dalton, the more I like him. I think he'll be a very good NFL quarterback.