Omar has good combine workout
Culpepper will not be a free agent. Mark my words.
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Sure. I win, you put "Brutus can't hold Freddie's jock" in your signature. You win, I'll get an OSU banner.
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Mistake #1: Going off information a week old.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2345831
Mistake #2: Getting your news from a NBC affiliate out of Columbus.
Come on, your BG grad. You know better than this. With that said, let's save the Daunte talk for the Free-For-All forum. I'll start a thread so we don't hijack here.
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tekekini wrote:I'd be ok with that but it wont happen...too many pro bowl QB's that will be free agents.MACMAN wrote:well I agree Omar had a great work out and i dont know if any of you caught the coment about Omars motion, where they properly defined his motiion. Not a side arm, but a push or half throw and all he has to "fix it" is bring the ball back further and elevate his throwig motion.
Good news is his stock rose Accoding to a couple of different sources, this one is one of the most optimistic, most i saw had him 2nd round solidly.
anyone eles got information on potential rounds. My guess is a RD two early
16 MIA *Omar Jacobs, QB, Bowling Green 6'5 225
With doubt toward the future at the QB position for the Dolphins, the selection of Jacobs could put those worries to rest. To some this could be a reach by the Dolphins but the upside Jacobs possesses prototype size for the QB position along with enough mobility to have defenses weary of his running ability. Omar showed exceptional accuracy to his passes and stands tall and confident in the pocket. Who throws a high velocity pass with good touch and placement to his balls as well. He exhibits leadership on the field and commands respect from his fellow offensive players, with his knowledge for the game and playmaking ability. Without question Jacobs shows the franchise skills to take Miami to another level. Though there are questions about his low delivery and awkward throwing style. I would have liked to see Omar return for one more season in college to refine his skills, but had he not come out early the Dolphins would never have sniffed him this early in the draft.
Culpepper and drew brees to name a few.
Miami is going to end up with them and work on Defense and o-line in the draft. they are getting old on D and they need a little help on o-line
ok but here is the big but....those guys are getting on in years, what a good situation to have an old bull and young bull.
ZuluWarrior wrote:I heard someone say on sportstalk radio in Detroit that scoring a six on the wunderlic is approximate to having an IQ of a common house plant.

I'm Brick Tamland. People seem to like me because I am polite and I am rarely late. I like to eat ice cream and I really enjoy a nice pair of slacks. Years later, a doctor will tell me that I have an I.Q. of 48 and am what some people call mentally retarded.
