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Thoughts on Garrett Grayson, QB from CO State?
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Have you got some video on thisThoughts on Garrett Grayson, QB from CO State?
Only a little, but read some reviews that said NFL scouts were saying he was a big sleeper pick after Jameis and Mariota, and that he would go 2nd-4th roundHave you got some video on this
Another thing I read (unreliable source) was that when working out QB's to eventually take over from Peyton back in 2012, Elway looked at Osweiler, Wilson and Weeden, and basically decided the only thing separating Brock and Russell was age, so chose Brock being one year youngerInitial thoughts:
Doesn't step into his throws.
Doesn't throw off a solid base
Slight side arm action
Causes the ball to wobble quite a bit.
There was one throw that was exceptional though. Talent is there, but a lot of mechanics work
That's the otherWilson is. 5-11
Os is 6-7 haha
John Fox close to signing on as Bears head coach.
Are you disappointed to see him go? In the four campaigns @ Mile High, got to 49 WINS 22 losses. As a Panther, 78-71 in nine seasons.
Seeing that road to the super bowl ad on ESPN and us not being in the final four makes my heart burn every time
Makes you learn to enjoy the good times doesn't it, I can tell you I don't even care about Super Bowl, if I could just experience the excitement of championship weekend with my team participating I'd be pretty happyI know that feeling..
Posted by Mike Wilkening on January 18, 2015, 9:19 PM EST
The Broncos are reportedly set to officially tab Gary Kubiak to replace John Fox as head coach.
According to Mike Klis of the Denver Post, the Broncos and Kubiak are nearing a four-year contract.
Kubiak just finished his first season as the Ravens’ offensive coordinator. One week ago Sunday, he announced he would be staying in Baltimore. However, the following day, Fox and Denver parted ways, and Kubiak — a former teammate of Broncos G.M. John Elway and a former Denver assistant — became an obvious potential head coaching candidate.
And now, Kubiak looks ready to take the job.
The 53-year-old Kubiak was 63-66 as the Texans’ head coach from 2006 through 2013, leading Houston to AFC South titles in 2011 and 2012. However, the Texans faltered in his final season, and Kubiak was let go with three games left in the campaign.
Still, Kubiak’s offensive acumen has long been respected, and his work in Baltimore drew praise, especially in the postseason, when the Ravens’ attack shined in a victory at Pittsburgh and a narrow loss at New England.
With Kubiak in the fold, the focus turns the roster with which he will work in 2015. The future of Peyton Manning will be the major storyline to watch. The club will also have to ante up to retain star wideout Demaryius Thomas and tight end Julius Thomas.