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Sb nation ranks brett as number 8 qb in draft

pokefanchaz7

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Manning work ethic, Brady competitiveness, Kaepernick athlete. Give him a chance, and like Brady, and he could take the job from a Pro Bowler.
 
I saw a thing from some idiot at NFL.com that didn't even MENTION Brett in his Top 12.
That shit just baffles me.
 
BeaverPoke said:
I saw a thing from some idiot at NFL.com that didn't even MENTION Brett in his Top 12.
That shit just baffles me.

Four words for you, " Wyoming & Mountain West Conference " nobody knows who anyone in the MWC was is or will be unless they crack into the top 5 or put a scare into an SEC team.

If we had beat Nebraska last year more people would know who Brett is because they would be intrigued how Wyoming could have won. But we didn't and close only kept people interested long enough to see us dismantle Air Force and beat Idaho and Northern Colorado.

Once we went on that losing streak, People just said Wyoming who? and Brett who?
 
Lindy's Sports Pro Draft magazine has Brett No. 1 on the list of players who should have stayed in school. I tend to agree. He would have been better served with a year under Bohl's direction and his pro system. But alas, I think Brett will get a shot in the NFL, but probably as an undrafted free agent.
 
he were to remain healthy for a full season and shows he is successful under a pro style offense. He could have pulled a chucky Keaton and blown out his knee and had no chance of being drafted or he could have lit up the world and been a higher ranked prospect coming out of college.

I can't blame a kid for coming out early when our offensive line is so awful and his new offense will likely be a run oriented offense that doesn't showcase his skills as much. I think if I were Brett I may have done the same thing he did. I don't think he will regret it.

I also don't think a professional football team will regret drafting him as he has the skill and determination to be great.
 
pokefanchaz7 said:
he were to remain healthy for a full season and shows he is successful under a pro style offense. He could have pulled a chucky Keaton and blown out his knee and had no chance of being drafted or he could have lit up the world and been a higher ranked prospect coming out of college.

I can't blame a kid for coming out early when our offensive line is so awful and his new offense will likely be a run oriented offense that doesn't showcase his skills as much. I think if I were Brett I may have done the same thing he did. I don't think he will regret it.

I also don't think a professional football team will regret drafting him as he has the skill and determination to be great.
He may sit on the bench for a year or two to get used to the style of offense and speed, but I think that any coach who drafts him will like what they see in him.
 
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