Originally Posted by Capt Tasty Cheeks:
Bowser...you're comparing white QB's to black QB's again. Everyone knows that's against the rules.
If it's against the rules to compare black QBs to white QBs, and you must draw a comparison to a black QB, Warren Moon is a far better comparison than Byron Leftwich.
But the guy he most reminds me of is still Aaron Rodgers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cassel>Manning:
I guess everybody who compared Luck to Elway is racist. Because we all know that Luck doesn't have the armstrength that Elway had.
You are remembering wrong.
NO ONE COMPARED LUCK TO ELWAY, what was actually said was that luck might have been the best prospect coming out of college SINCE ELWAY. you fucking window licker Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Originally Posted by milkman:
If it's against the rules to compare black QBs to white QBs, and you must draw a comparison to a black QB, Warren Moon is a far better comparison than Byron Leftwich.
But the guy he most reminds me of is still Aaron Rodgers.
Just for clarity's sake, you're saying Geno reminds you of Rodgers?
And I'd take the next Warren Moon, if we absolutely have to.
Originally Posted by milkman:
If it's against the rules to compare black QBs to white QBs, and you must draw a comparison to a black QB, Warren Moon is a far better comparison than Byron Leftwich.
But the guy he most reminds me of is still Aaron Rodgers.
Milkman with the slam dunk, imo.
I saw a Warren Moon special and Geno was the first QB that came to mind when I watched that old film. But Aaron Rodgers is a good comparison. They have similar arms, pocket presence and escapability in the pocket. Additionally, they both wait for plays to develop downfield. I dislike player comparisons, however. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Nightfyre:
Milkman with the slam dunk, imo.
I saw a Warren Moon special and Geno was the first QB that came to mind when I watched that old film. But Aaron Rodgers is a good comparison. They have similar arms, pocket presence and escapability in the pocket. Additionally, they both wait for plays to develop downfield. I dislike player comparisons, however.
Whether moving in the pocket to evade a rush, or breaking containment, they both keep their eyes downfield.
It's human nature to make player comparisons. [Reply]
Originally Posted by milkman:
If it's against the rules to compare black QBs to white QBs, and you must draw a comparison to a black QB, Warren Moon is a far better comparison than Byron Leftwich.
But the guy he most reminds me of is still Aaron Rodgers.
Originally Posted by Cassel>Manning:
My original comment was he compares more to Leftwhich than he does to Elway. Which is 100% true. Enough with the BS.
They put up similar numbers in college and they both play in a similar style. (though I remember Leftwhich pushing the ball down the fie'd more)
You guys are the ones who are hung up on race.
How the hell are they similar? Byron Leftwich is completely immobile, Geno Smith isn't a runner but is athletic. Byron Leftwich has an unbelievably long wind-up, Geno has a compact release.
If anything, Byron Leftwich is Kerry Collins but not even close to as good. Geno's a totally different QB. The Aaron Rodgers comparison is a good one. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
How the hell are they similar? Byron Leftwich is completely immobile, Geno Smith isn't a runner but is athletic. Byron Leftwich has an unbelievably long wind-up, Geno has a compact release.
If anything, Byron Leftwich is Kerry Collins but not even close to as good. Geno's a totally different QB. The Aaron Rodgers comparison is a good one.
We were mean to Knowmo, so now he's had his cry session and won't be returning to this thread. He'll go back to posting donk stats within the day [Reply]
Originally Posted by SNR:
We were mean to Knowmo, so now he's had his cry session and won't be returning to this thread. He'll go back to posting donk stats within the day
...and we'll go back to his thread to pillage. [Reply]