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re: Matt Barkley: I would have been picked ahead of RG3
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:09 pm to Jcorye1
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:09 pm to Jcorye1
woah woah woah i never said or implied barkley would fail in the NFL.
he will be the overall number 1 pick this year.. but i still say rg3 goes ahead of him had he came out last year.
he will be the overall number 1 pick this year.. but i still say rg3 goes ahead of him had he came out last year.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:15 pm to FightOn4ever
What warrants the use of that?
He hasnt really done much to deserve it, unless youre calling him that because he is an obnoxious prick
He hasnt really done much to deserve it, unless youre calling him that because he is an obnoxious prick
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:20 pm to Deactived
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What warrants the use of that?
it started from a video by a UTenn fan after LFK left
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:22 pm to Zamoro10
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The Pac-10/12 is the conference of quarterbacks. Period.
The SEC had the most starting quarterbacks of any conference last year in the NFL. Feel free to ignore facts and continue on with your argument though.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:24 pm to wope
i hope that little queer gets knee capped...and I hope it's the last game of the year.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:28 pm to Wolfpacleader
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The SEC had the most starting quarterbacks of any conference last year in the NFL
It's not fair though. We had two Mannings come through.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:32 pm to Wolfpacleader
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The SEC had the most starting quarterbacks of any conference last year in the NFL. Feel free to ignore facts and continue on with your argument though.
Link?
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:32 pm to TigerStripes06
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i hope that little queer gets knee capped...and I hope it's the last game of the year.
Well said.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:41 pm to ToesOnTheNose213
1. Stafford
2. Cutler
3. E.Manning
4. Tebow(Started more games then Orton)
5. Campbell
6. Grossman
7. Newton
That's a pretty good percent not including Peyton who would have been a starter. So project 8 starters and that gives you 25%.
2. Cutler
3. E.Manning
4. Tebow(Started more games then Orton)
5. Campbell
6. Grossman
7. Newton
That's a pretty good percent not including Peyton who would have been a starter. So project 8 starters and that gives you 25%.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:42 pm to ToesOnTheNose213
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Link?
CONFERENCE TOTALS
SEC – 8
ACC – 7
Pac 12 – 6
Big Ten – 5
Big 12 – 4
Big East – 2
Colonial Athletic Association – 1
Conference USA – 1
Ivy League – 1
Mid-Atlantic – 1
Missouri Valley – 1
SWAC – 1
LINK
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:43 pm to CajunFootball
He said...most last year, not starting.
In the NFL as of last year.
SEC (12) - Alabama: John Parker Wilson, Greg McElroy. Auburn: Cam Newton, Jason Campbell. Vanderbilt: Jay Cutler. Florida: Tim Tebow, Rex Grossman. Georgia: Matthew Stafford. LSU: Matt Flynn. Arkansas: Ryan Mallett. Tennessee: Peyton Manning. Mississippi: Eli Manning.
Pac 12 (15) - Oregon State: Derek Anderson, Matt Moore. Cal: Aaron Rodgers, Kyle Boller. USC: Matt Leinart, Matt Cassel, Mark Sanchez, Carson Palmer. Washington: Mark Brunell, Jake Locker. Oregon: Dennis Dixon, Kellen Clemens, A.J. Feeley. Utah: Alex Smith. Arizona State: Rudy Carpenter.
In the NFL as of last year.
SEC (12) - Alabama: John Parker Wilson, Greg McElroy. Auburn: Cam Newton, Jason Campbell. Vanderbilt: Jay Cutler. Florida: Tim Tebow, Rex Grossman. Georgia: Matthew Stafford. LSU: Matt Flynn. Arkansas: Ryan Mallett. Tennessee: Peyton Manning. Mississippi: Eli Manning.
Pac 12 (15) - Oregon State: Derek Anderson, Matt Moore. Cal: Aaron Rodgers, Kyle Boller. USC: Matt Leinart, Matt Cassel, Mark Sanchez, Carson Palmer. Washington: Mark Brunell, Jake Locker. Oregon: Dennis Dixon, Kellen Clemens, A.J. Feeley. Utah: Alex Smith. Arizona State: Rudy Carpenter.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:45 pm to Zamoro10
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He said...most last year, not starting
You're not reading correctly.
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The SEC had the most starting quarterbacks of any conference last year in the NFL
An that's an un-edited post.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:48 pm to CajunFootball
The SEC comes out on top in terms of overall starts while the ACC and Pac 12 have had the most different players start.
USC - 4 has the most quarterbacks in the NFL.
This post was edited on 7/18/12 at 1:50 pm
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:57 pm to Zamoro10
Statistics are flawed and can be twisted however you want. I can say that to be a starter you must have started the majority of the games. Whereas, you can say to be a starter you must start only one game.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 1:59 pm to CajunFootball
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That's a pretty good percent not including Peyton who would have been a starter. So project 8 starters and that gives you 25%.
Not really a link, but I appreciate it.
Always interesting to know trivia like this.
But, if most starts is a parameter for who counts and who doesn't, Palmer started more games than Campbell at Oakland last year. So you'd have to remove Campbell, leaving the SEC with 6 and the PAC at 5.
PAC last year had.
!. Sanchez
2. Palmer
3. Cassel
4. Rodgers
5. Moore
Also started games but not the most on their roster was Clemens and Locker. And the SEC also had Flynn start for a game, but that was just to rest Rodgers. And I won't count Alex smith since you didn't count Blaine Gabbert.
I'm sure I missed a few for both conferences, but I gotta get back to work.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 2:00 pm to ToesOnTheNose213
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2. Palmer
See I wouldn't count him as he was retired at hte start of the season and only played after Campbell the starter was out for the year.
Posted on 7/18/12 at 2:00 pm to CajunFootball
Yeah, either way, the point is that the Pac-12 is not the "QB Conference" people make it out to be, and the SEC isn't as bad at the QB position as people like to think.
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