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Right On Bro! Keenum has a Ton of great College starts!Yeah, you really don't want to compare college stats with Keenum's. Take a look at them sometime.



Right On Bro! Keenum has a Ton of great College starts!Yeah, you really don't want to compare college stats with Keenum's. Take a look at them sometime.
Said the Washington Redskins neverIf that's the case then we are doomed for another decade lol nothing worse than missing the playoffs and not having a first round pick
what scares me is maybe fisher isn't stubborn maybe goff is a bust. I try to fight that thought off but it just creeps in
I didn't read that as being the salient point of the article. The main point was that Keenum has performed exceptionally unexceptional while under pressure, the entire season. And the salient question of the article was how bad can Goff be. So the author showed examples of how well Goff handled pressure, the only examples of that can be found in his college career, due to the fact that Fisher won't play him. And most people would believe, as many other examples were pointed out how other QBs handle pressure, that Goff may be able to perform as well as the worst in the league, Keenum, or may actually even do better, as all others are, so why not start him? That is the main things that I take away from the article, but I am not surprised that others only see a college stat comparison article.Yeah, you really don't want to compare college stats with Keenum's. Take a look at them sometime.
David Carr was thrown to the wolves his first year in Houston with a mediocre to bad offensive line. He got pounded every game and never recovered from the experience. Did anyone other than the Rams organization consider that it might be a good move to let Goff run plays in practice to adjust to NFL speed, blitz packages, and pro coverage schemes? It might make the difference in him becoming what the team wants, a career franchise quarterbackwhat scares me is maybe fisher isn't stubborn maybe goff is a bust. I try to fight that thought off but it just creeps in
Actually, Carr's 2nd year he was sacked only 15 times in the season...his 3rd, 4th, and 5th years were statistically his best. Also some of his highest sack totals too (49, 68, & 41). His highest sacked year was his first, 76. Was he ruined??? Only Carr can tell you that, I just think he wasn't that good. Look around, just because you're sacked and play early doesn't mean you'll bust out...David Carr was thrown to the wolves his first year in Houston with a mediocre to bad offensive line. He got pounded every game and never recovered from the experience.