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Allen going 3rd overall?

LaradiseCowboy said:
I'm honestly not too worried even if Josh leaves. Tyler Vander Waal seems like a great candidate to continue moving this program forward as a true freshman (so we at least have him for 3 years). If Josh Allen feels this is in his best interest, then by all means.
Uhhh, we're going to take a giant step back if Josh leaves. That would be devastating in the short-term. Before Josh's draft stock blew up I was dreaming of a MWC championships and a NYE 6 bowl in the next two years :(
 
LanderPoke said:
LaradiseCowboy said:
I'm honestly not too worried even if Josh leaves. Tyler Vander Waal seems like a great candidate to continue moving this program forward as a true freshman (so we at least have him for 3 years). If Josh Allen feels this is in his best interest, then by all means.
Uhhh, we're going to take a giant step back if Josh leaves. That would be devastating in the short-term. Before Josh's draft stock blew up I was dreaming of a MWC championships and a NYE 6 bowl in the next two years :(

No...we're not going to take a giant step back. Josh is a gunslinger no doubt, he has a HUGE arm! But this Waal kid, IMO, is more athletic than Josh and has a good arm. Football success is defined at the line of scrimmage, and I think we will be vastly improved on both sides of the football. That's why I'm not too concerned at the moment.
 
LanderPoke said:
LaradiseCowboy said:
I'm honestly not too worried even if Josh leaves. Tyler Vander Waal seems like a great candidate to continue moving this program forward as a true freshman (so we at least have him for 3 years). If Josh Allen feels this is in his best interest, then by all means.
Uhhh, we're going to take a giant step back if Josh leaves. That would be devastating in the short-term. Before Josh's draft stock blew up I was dreaming of a MWC championships and a NYE 6 bowl in the next two years :(

Just rewatched some of his tape...he's connecting on 50+ yd passes and is exceptionally more athletic than Josh (which translates well in college). You have no need to be worried.
 
I'm not interested in starting a true freshman when we could have first round talent with experience back there.

Chemistry, knowledge of the playbook, It would be a step back. There isn't a ton of margin for error in college football. We were a two win team a season ago and josh Allen was the biggest difference this season


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djm19 said:
coachweidner said:
I guess all I can say is that the best or most successful QBs in the NFL all stayed in college for 3-5 years.
Quarterback in this season's playoffs:

Tom Brady--4 year at Michigan starting his last two years.
Russell Wilson--4 years at NC State 1 year at Wisconsin
Matt Ryan--5 years at Boston College
Ben Roethlisberger--4 years at Miami (OH) 1 redshirt left after is JR(RS) season
Derek Carr--5 years at Fresno St.
Dak Prescott--4 years at Mississippi State
Eli Manning-- 4 years at Ole Miss
3 years in college
Matthew Stafford-- 3 years at Georgia--SEC reps gain NFL type experience
Aaron Rodgers-- 1 year JC 2 Years at Cal--Sat for 3 years in GB learning from Brett Favre
Alex Smith-- 3 years at Utah--Weaker MW--took him while to adjust to the NFL game--not necessarily an elite QB
Brock Osweiler--3 years at Arizona St.--not an elite NFL QB
Ryan Tannehill--5 years at Texas A&M (2 years at WR)--not an elite NFL QB

Recent decent or great QBs and those who missed the playoffs this year but have done it before
Peyton Manning-- 4 years at Tennessee
Drew Brees--4 years at Purdue
Philip Rivers-- 4 years at NC State
Carson Palmer--5 years at USC
Andy Dalton-- 5 years at TCU
Joe Flacco--2 years at Pitt 2 years at Delaware

Up and coming QBs
Marcus Mariota-- 4 years at Oregon
Carson Wentz--5 years at North Dakota St.

I guess what it all comes down to is does Josh Allen want to play right away or sit on the bench for a while to learn and continue to develop with no guarantee that he'll actually make it. It's tough to learn to be a QB in the NFL. NFL defenses eat up inexperienced quarterbacks on a yearly basis. The best option is for Allen to stick around in Laramie for 2 more years and learn from Bohl and Company and then be ready to go in the first round in 2019.

Mic drop

I don't dispute any of this but I look at it a different way. Let's say he declares this year and get's drafted mid/late first round. Paxton Lynch was drafted 26th overall in the 1st round last year and his contract is 4 yr 9.5 million with 7.9 guaranteed. First round QBs never get cut so you could say the full 9.5 mill is guaranteed. That's a life changing amount of money. As long as you're not stupid that sets you and your kids up for life. Now while I fully agree it would benefit him developmentally to play another year or two, what if he comes back and get seriously injured? What if he struggles over the next two years and doesn't get drafted? If you had 10 million dollars staring you in the face would you gamble and go back to school knowing the risks or would you take the 10 million? I know what I'd do.

I don't want to sound like Im rooting for him to leave because that's definitely not the case. I just wouldn't blame the kid if he did.
 
LaradiseCowboy said:
LanderPoke said:
LaradiseCowboy said:
I'm honestly not too worried even if Josh leaves. Tyler Vander Waal seems like a great candidate to continue moving this program forward as a true freshman (so we at least have him for 3 years). If Josh Allen feels this is in his best interest, then by all means.
Uhhh, we're going to take a giant step back if Josh leaves. That would be devastating in the short-term. Before Josh's draft stock blew up I was dreaming of a MWC championships and a NYE 6 bowl in the next two years :(

Just rewatched some of his tape...he's connecting on 50+ yd passes and is exceptionally more athletic than Josh (which translates well in college). You have no need to be worried.
lol. Vander Waal is in no way better than Josh Allen. Stop it.
 
pokefanchaz7 said:
I'm not interested in starting a true freshman when we could have first round talent with experience back there.

Chemistry, knowledge of the playbook, It would be a step back. There isn't a ton of margin for error in college football. We were a two win team a season ago and josh Allen was the biggest difference this season


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False, football games are won in the trenches. At the height of our performance we had both Granderson and Appleby on the D line. If they had played the rest of the season we would have won the MWC title and beat Houston in the Vegas Bowl. Chase Rouillier has been our biggest loss of the season. You think Allen can extend plays....just wait.
 
I won't disagree an all American o line is a huge loss but he was there last year an we won 2 games. Granderson was out in the airforce game. We beat both top 25 teams without him or appleby. Josh Allen is the guy who was the difference maker.


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Not on this forum, but I called it when I watched Brian Hill's tape when he was first recruited. I knew he would be a productive player in his freshman year! Guess what, he turned out to be the best RB WYO has produced in the history of Wyoming football. Now, I'm not stating Waal has the arm that Allen does (he may never have it); however, he has a pretty damn good arm and is more athletic than Josh Allen. With the improvements at the O and D line I don't think it will make much of a difference if Allen is gone.
 
Right now I'm saying Allen stays because I see how much seasoning he needs. But if he does go I hope we can find more depth fast at qb.


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I'm just trying to prepare LanderPoke for the worst because many Cowboys have left for the NFL for much smaller aspirations (but I'm not sugar-coating haha). :)
 
This guy is as bad as when Aaron Young came on here a couple years back...and we all know how that turned out
 
LanderPoke said:
LaradiseCowboy said:
LanderPoke said:
LaradiseCowboy said:
I'm honestly not too worried even if Josh leaves. Tyler Vander Waal seems like a great candidate to continue moving this program forward as a true freshman (so we at least have him for 3 years). If Josh Allen feels this is in his best interest, then by all means.
Uhhh, we're going to take a giant step back if Josh leaves. That would be devastating in the short-term. Before Josh's draft stock blew up I was dreaming of a MWC championships and a NYE 6 bowl in the next two years :(

Just rewatched some of his tape...he's connecting on 50+ yd passes and is exceptionally more athletic than Josh (which translates well in college). You have no need to be worried.
lol. Vander Waal is in no way better than Josh Allen. Stop it.

It's okay, Lander. He be trollinnnnn dirty right now.

Or he's TVW
 
You will soon be witness to my correct assessments. Look on the MWC board, I said Bohl wouldn't go to Minnesota before it became cool...and I was right. Let's keep this thing rolling! I don't think Josh Allen will leave, but I'm not confident enough to make that prediction. Right now I would say it's 50/50. He's got a lot of buzz going around and has the tools NFL scouts are drooling for. Heck, some guy on this forum said it's crazy to think he would leave next year, then I responded that's it's crazy to realistically see him gone this year. I know what I'm talking about. ;)
 
But back on subject...has anyone else thought about how much this publicity if Josh stays, will immediately help the chances of landing some last key recruits?? I can't stop thinking about how easy it's going to be for coaches to pitch Josh as a potential #1 pick to the big wr and te prospect we have left. Even any defensive immediate impact guys.
 
dapokes said:
But back on subject...has anyone else thought about how much this publicity if Josh stays, will immediately help the chances of landing some last key recruits?? I can't stop thinking about how easy it's going to be for coaches to pitch Josh as a potential #1 pick to the big wr and te prospect we have left. Even any defensive immediate impact guys.

On the flip side how many could we lose if he isn't coming back...


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