Sunday, December 30, 2012

Rookie quarterbacks will be everywhere in 2013

With Indy saying finding a franchise quarterback is so easy why doesn't more teams get one, in Seattle they are saying who is Matt Flynn and why are we paying him so much, In Cincy they have nightmares about Carson Palmer and then they wake up and realize he in the black hole and smile. Carolina is still drinking the juice but it is not as sweet as last year, and in Washington they are saying this RG3 is not a sandwich, not a not a drink, not a billboard but a football player and he can actually play that's awesome. So with the likes of Andrew Luck in Indy, Robert Griffin III in the nation's capital, Andy Dalton in Cincy, Cam Newton in Carolina, and Russell Wilson in Seattle and all are either finishing their first or second season in the league and four of the five quarterbacks are making the playoffs with Dalton doing in back-to-back seasons which is a miracle in its self in Cincy. With this trend on a huge roll with even Christian Ponder making the playoffs behind 2,097 rushing yards from Ardian Peterson who fell just short of Eric Dickerson's season rushing record and was charging very hard down the stretch it is not a stretch that 5 or 6 quarterbacks go in the first 40 to 45 picks in this year's draft. With teams like KC, Oakland, Tennessee, Cards, and the Jets jumping into the rookie quarterback pool to go after the likes of Glenn Smith, Matt Barkley, Tyler Wilson Aaron Murray, Ryan Nassib, Mike Glennon, and even Tyler Bray making teams drool and make them go a lot higher than they should. The Bills should be in the market but they go for the best all around athletes and will end up with another running back and will become the first non computerized team to run every play while Jacksonville would be at the top of the list for quarterback but will likely go for selling tickets which is also important so they will get on the Tebow crazy train. It maybe a quick burst of the rookie bubble as the copy cat teams in a copy cat sport will be burned and will lose another few seasons trying to fix their problematic teams Tom Mehegan

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