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Here are some stats I want to share for Weeden, Luck, and RG3.

 

Weeden

Year School Conf Class Pos Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A AY/A TD Int Rate

2009 Oklahoma State Big 12 SO QB 15 24 62.5 248 10.3 11.8 4 1 196.0

2010 Oklahoma State Big 12 JR QB 342 511 66.9 4277 8.4 8.6 34 13 154.1

2011 Oklahoma State Big 12 SR QB 408 564 72.3 4727 8.4 8.7 37 13 159.8

 

Luck

Year School Conf Class Pos Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A AY/A TD Int Rate

2009 Stanford Pac-10 FR QB 162 288 56.3 2575 8.9 9.2 13 4 143.5

2010 Stanford Pac-10 SO QB 263 372 70.7 3338 9.0 9.7 32 8 170.2

2011 Stanford Pac-12 SR QB 288 404 71.3 3517 8.7 9.4 37 10 169.7

 

RG3

Year School Conf Class Pos Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A AY/A TD Int Rate

2008 Baylor Big 12 FR QB 160 267 59.9 2091 7.8 8.4 15 3 142.0

2009 Baylor Big 12 SO QB 45 69 65.2 481 7.0 8.1 4 0 142.9

2010 Baylor Big 12 SO QB 304 454 67.0 3501 7.7 7.9 22 8 144.2

2011 Baylor Big 12 JR QB 291 402 72.4 4293 10.7 11.8 37 6 189.5

 

Weeden is right up there with the 2 other QBs stat-wise. The ONLY knock on him is his age. If he was 23, he would go 1 or 2. But who cares, he'll give us atleast 8 great years. Luck and RG3 were hyped up so much by media. Would any media outlet want to hype up a 28 year old? I think not. Is it possible that Justin Blackmon is just an average receiver made great by Weeden? Something to think about. I'm syked!

 

For those in doubt, I really want to know your knock on him other than age.

 

Life long Browns fan. First time poster.

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I would say the two knocks against him, from a Browns fan's perspective are his age, would rather see McCoy start, or that they wanted a WR at 22. I'm not sure even if he were younger that he'd be a top5 talent, but I'm sure he'd be top10. I hated the pick at first for both his age and I'll admit a part of me wanted to see Colt as the QB of the future. But the more I thought about it, I'm actually looking forward to seeing what he can do.

 

As far as the media, the always controversial Skip Bayless is on record saying Cleveland should have taken him at 4. Now that might be a stretch, but I think a mixture of playing at Ok State and being drafted by the Browns hurts his media exposure. I guarantee if he were to be drafted by a team like the Jets or Cowboys it would have been the lead story on ESPN. But hell Kyrie Irving has one of the best rookie seasons in the past decade and ESPN hasn't mentioned it once. Just the way it is...

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Another player's college stats that stack up pretty well...

 

Pos Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A AY/A TD Int Rate

QB 217 318 68.2 2570 8.1 8.9 29 07 161.8

QB 276 424 65.1 3303 7.8 6.9 22 18 139.2

QB 332 433 76.7 3859 8.9 9.7 34 08 173.8

QB 332 470 70.6 3521 7.5 7.5 27 12 147.4

1157 1645 70.3 13253 8.1 8.2 112 45 155.0

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Another player's college stats that stack up pretty well...

 

Pos Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A AY/A TD Int Rate

QB 217 318 68.2 2570 8.1 8.9 29 07 161.8

QB 276 424 65.1 3303 7.8 6.9 22 18 139.2

QB 332 433 76.7 3859 8.9 9.7 34 08 173.8

QB 332 470 70.6 3521 7.5 7.5 27 12 147.4

1157 1645 70.3 13253 8.1 8.2 112 45 155.0

 

Let it go ...

 

Zombo

--Only Big Boy arms on the Lake from now on.

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I think the hardest pick a team can make is one that goes against the "experts" determinations of what he thinks that team's needs are. No matter who they picked at 22, if it wasn't one of the 2 or 3 top projected receivers left, there were going to be unhappy fans out there. The more they look at Weeden's accomplishments the better at least some will feel about the pick.

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