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I am a little confused. I swear I heard this argument before but I can't remember where...
Oh right, it was back in 2010 when people were claiming that Jimmy Clausen was more pro ready than Bradford because Bradford played in a spread and Clausen played in a pro style offense.
I have to stop you right there.... Wentz did NOT play in DivIIA. He played in Div I A. HUGE difference ... carry on...
That's a flawed comparison in that Clausen had emotional/intellectual/maturity issues... And that was borne out at the pro level.
Ultimately, the argument becomes can Goff learn an NFL offense to the depth that Wentz has already in order to have success faster than Wentz can improve his footwork and pocket movement?
It's not one we can determine here, not with endless clips or well made arguments. Only their play at the next level will ultimately answer this debate. So, all we can do is sit and wait.
It's going to be hard to judge because Wentz is going to sit at least a year. Bradford WILL be given his year because Philly's spent too much money and they seem committed to this project. Wentz is going to get the time to learn. It seems that they see how dominant Aaron Rodgers is and how valuable that development time is and they're committing to it which may yield exponentially high yields considering how few QBs are being sent to the Pros from college.
Ultimately, I think they'll both be fine. However, how much farther each reaches above being "good" as we've seen with Bradford will be partly a function of things in his control and partly a function of things totally out of his control. In Bradford's case, he's had 6 different OCs in 7 years, 2 ACLs, 2 teams, lack of development...Schotty's whistle?.../smh...that's not an environment in which a QB is positively developed which is why a QB with such promise is now a..."good" QB instead of what he should be, a Top 10 or even Top 5 QB at this point.
So, both should be good QBs. How much better will be a function of their internal desires (which they both seem to have plenty of, unlike guys like Leaf and Clausen) and external factors which...we can't know because they won't present themselves until they do.
'Tis the season for "hoping for the best".
I also don't understand why ND state is considered a pro style offense. It's not. It has a read option look to it which is why Wentz ran 138 times in his one full season Btw, Russell Wilson career high for rushing attempts is 118, and under 100 attempts in 2 of 4 seasons. Steve McNair on the other hand only had over 100 rushes 1 time in his career (101) while most years it was in the 70's.
I liken it to the Florida Gators offense with Tebow. I don't buy it's WCO because Wentz tucks and runs. He's an incredible athelet but I don't think either QB played in an offense that will resemble what they'll play in LAIt's a WCO. It just happens to be a power running variant. That's possible.
Just like Washington ran a power running variant of the Coryell offense, the same offense that was run in San Diego ran a pass heavy variant in Air Coryell.
Are people aware of Wentz' comp % when under pressure in just Div IIA Football. The stats out there for everything from velocity on the ball as Wentz throws 58 MPH to Goff's 57 MPH. Gil Brandt and PFF have measured it all. I think some here might have missed reading a few comparison facts. Trust me they have every comparison humanly possible done. By the way Gil Brandt along with so many is in the Goff is very special camp.
Both guys will have adjustments to make. One has so many more reps throwing its almost scary to compare. Goff has a 57 to 1 TD to int. ratio in the Redzone. One guys team won 5 National Championships in a row and he went 5-2 and hurt wrist and team then won 8-0 . Why are we not hunting that guy up ? We have a SUPER VERY SMALL sample size of passes thrown under pressure. Those stats are real,real bad. I know them but ask you to check them ALL out at PFF.
Footwork and accuracy are such rare gifts. Most never can get them down. What if you already had those things already in your favor and don't ypu think the adjustment will go smoother if your guy has them and has faced pressure of a much higher caliber and did better against it , than a weaker competition level? I will back Carson IF he is our pick but I will not expect to see him play as quickly as I would Goff with his polish. You think he was'nt under center in the rain when he lit up the RAMS practice field with Fisher watching. Brees has smaller hands than Goff so that won't stand up either as a problem.
Have you watched every game both have played? Neither is perfect. One played on a very bad team behind a bad O-line. The Bisons O-Line was dominant and thats why they ran the ball mostly. I have no clue who the Rams are taking but saying statements like one will transition better than the other is just crazy when all the stats and facts are brought in to play. We none here know what offense Fisher will decide to run this coming year besides surely with Play action to correctly use Gurley. I see so many missmatches with finally having an accurate passer on our team. Two years younger getting better every year ? I like all of Wentz' smarts and he will need every bit of them to help him along with working on his footwork. Quicker decision making is what made Warner successfull. Pre-snap reads. That is another area bro. Lets just wait 6 more days and see who we have to get behind. I have no clue who our guy is. Too much smoke to see through. I will back whomever and hope for the best. Some like potential over what one already has. Thats where they lose me. PEACE...
Dude, it's time to realize Bradford just isn't that great except for stealing a shitload of money from the NFL. lolI would have preferred we kept Bradford last year. But now we need help, and either of these QBs will be a big upgrade over what we have.
I'm 51/49 Goff
But I'm cool either way
Gil Brandt:
Flat earth? Watch a game and you're lying to say I'm wrong. I love Wentz as much as the next guy but the offense he ran is a QB option run offense. That's why he tucked the ball over 25% of his plays. Cam Newton doesn't even run close to that much.LOL, you can think that if you like. It's a "flat earther" type of opinion, but whatever. It's a WCO. You don't have to buy it. It is.
You can call it an umbrella or a monster truck if you like.
But it's a WCO. That's a fact, plain and simple. And because the Rams run a hybrid WCO (I call it a quasi-WCO and that may be a semantics argument), and as such, it very much resembles what the Rams run.
There are arguments one can make for or against any number of QBs which, frankly are moot because Goff is for all intents and purposes a Ram, but what you've said isn't among them.