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    Looks like the Tua Bubble Is About To Burst

    As I've said for 3 years, he isn't very good.

    Never ever ever draft an Alabama QB with their current talent level. You simply have no idea what you're getting.

    For Patriots GM Michael Lombardi sees it like I do. Good listen

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    He probably has the worst skill player group in the league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big4Dawg View Post
    He probably has the worst skill player group in the league.
    But that's not the point. Tua lacks tools. Arm strength, mobility, & size are all meh
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    But that's not the point. Tua lacks tools. Arm strength, mobility, & size are all meh
    I've always thought the same thing myself. When's the last time a bama qb was a successful nfl qb?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commercecomet24 View Post
    I've always thought the same thing myself. When's the last time a bama qb was a successful nfl qb?
    McCarron starting a game for the Bengals last year was the 1st game a Bama QB had started in the NFL in about 30 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    But that's not the point. Tua lacks tools. Arm strength, mobility, & size are all meh
    I'll hold off judgement until next year. He did look great against Arizona.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    McCarron starting a game for the Bengals last year was the 1st game a Bama QB had started in the NFL in about 30 years.
    Brody Croyle 07 - 08..... chiefs

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    Quote Originally Posted by defiantdog View Post
    Brody Croyle 07 - 08..... chiefs
    That's right. Forgot he started he few games.

    I don't bang Bama that much about it, because in general QBs come from every where.

    The only schools to produce a number of NFL QBs are USC and everyone else seems to produce at max 2 or so.
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    Tua's comment a week or two ago about the adjustment to the NFL being "easy" is looking pretty awkward about now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    That's right. Forgot he started he few games.

    I don't bang Bama that much about it, because in general QBs come from every where.

    The only schools to produce a number of NFL QBs are USC and everyone else seems to produce at max 2 or so.
    Agreed..... The Big 12 and PAC 14 are glorified qb factories. Oklahoma has been the most recent. Typically, pass heavy / limited defense leagues. The SEC is known for RBs and defense.

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    But even most of that USC pipeline were also busts

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    Quote Originally Posted by defiantdog View Post
    Agreed..... The Big 12 and PAC 14 are glorified qb factories. Oklahoma has been the most recent. Typically, pass heavy / limited defense leagues. The SEC is known for RBs and defense.
    Oklahoma has only produced Kyler, Baker, & Bradford, which is more than anyone else, but still only 1 of those guys appears to be a long term starter.

    Michigan produced Brady & Greise, but that's been a while

    NC State has produced Rivers, Glennon, & I give them credit for Russell Wilson
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    Oklahoma has only produced Kyler, Baker, & Bradford, which is more than anyone else, but still only 1 of those guys appears to be a long term starter.

    Michigan produced Brady & Greise, but that's been a while

    NC State has produced Rivers, Glennon, & I give them credit for Russell Wilson
    Kyler or Baker? Which one do you see as long term? Also, Cal has two qbs in the league with Goff and Rodgers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by defiantdog View Post
    Kyler or Baker? Which one do you see as long term? Also, Cal has two qbs in the league with Goff and Rodgers.
    Kyler. Forgot about Rodgers and Goff
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    Quote Originally Posted by Commercecomet24 View Post
    I've always thought the same thing myself. When's the last time a bama qb was a successful nfl qb?
    I also want nothing to do with their OL. Most are either busts or never live up to their hype.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    McCarron starting a game for the Bengals last year was the 1st game a Bama QB had started in the NFL in about 30 years.
    It's not like they have been producing guys that looked like NFL players though. Tua is really the first one to put up big stats that I remember people hyping as a high draft pick. I thought McCarron was always thought of as a game manager despite putting up solid stats. He was a guy that maybe had he gone somewhere that he hadn't gotten to play on easy mode for college, he might would have developed. But mostly despite their recruiting rankings, I don't remember a lot of 5* qb talents going there, or if they did, making it past their first year or two and into the starting lineup.

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    With the way Wentz is playing in Philadelphia, we may see ex-Bama QB Jalen Hurts playing soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by somebodyshotmypaw View Post
    With the way Wentz is playing in Philadelphia, we may see ex-Bama QB Jalen Hurts playing soon.
    But he stinks. That won't last long. Not near accurate enough for that league
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    Tua was limping with that repaired hip before he was pulled. They just covered it up with some other excuse to save face. He?s made of glass

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    Your batting average for who isn't a good QB isn't good and is borderline absurd.

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