aswallace39
JD Drewlinger
aswallace39

My god, he's so dumb that I feel guilty for making fun of him.

FSU grad here. It’s probably time we stop going on the defensive. Penn State is cloaked in pedophilia for God knows how long and that’s a good thing. Can’t imagine another major program missing the lesson there.

Ken Oberkfell

He's a tough one else to read. Such an ass then such an amiable kid. Time will tell, but there's reason for optimism.

Yeah. Jameis has flaws. Some wasted motion in his delivery. Struggles reading LBs at times. Can be reckless. But he's tough as hell to bring down and will step into throws as helmets plant in his chest. Kid's fearless. Cocky as hell, but his team would kill for him. Maturity aside, he's on Luck's level. So many

Of course, but until Winston grades out there isn't another metric to compare him with Luck. Just sayin he looks Luck good and their college careers are comparable.

Hard to dismiss that first year when he had pro caliber targets though.

I don't know. Maybe. But their college stats measure up. And Luck had a third year to mature. Winston may not grade out as high, but damn that kid makes some jaw dropping throws. And when it matters.

Ah yes, that. Looking forward to Bedlam '15 apparently...

Let's do their two final years for giggles...

40 in March. Not that stats tell the whole story, but...

Burning time at work, so:

Nah. Had no running game for most of the year, jumpy true freshman receivers he didn't trust and turnstiles for o-line and defense. He tried to do WAY to much, but he kinda had to. His team just wasn't very good. And the Oregon fumble, while historically awkward, was a reaction to the TE falling down. Take the hate

Dude, I hear you, but this kid is pure (on field). First QB taken. Maybe even #1 overall. Haven't seen college reads/throws like his since Peyton. Okay maybe Luck too. And people do redeem themselves...

Dude, he's number one overall good. Like Andrew Luck good (Jameis was, believe it or not, accepted to Stanford). So he's a smart kid (on field), great with progressions, and has the arm/accuracy to fit balls into pro windows. Runs like a stork, but has decent instincts in open field. Needs some seasoning, but he'll be

Damn he was fun to watch on the field. And damn am I glad he's leaving.

The most physicality seen from the Rebs' sideline today. And my lord, those vests.

Stop it. He makes throws better than most NFL QBs. Screw the stats. The kid is pure. Athletically anyway.

I feel as if this burn works only if the author went to Harvard.