Mike Mayock's Assessment of Clausen's Pro Day
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Re: Mike Mayock's Assessment of Clausen's Pro Day
I have unabashedly been on the Clausen bandwagon for awhile now, and Mayock's expert opinion definitely augments it. IMO, Clausen is the best QB prospect in this draft whose talent projects best to the demands of the position of QB in the NFL in the year 2009. He is no game-manager; he can singularly win games. He is not merely a gun-slinger; he can make every throw that is typical of any gun-slinger but he possesses great accuracy (and an underrated element of that: touch) on all of his throws and he very rarely makes errant passes; he had a 28:4 TD/INT ratio in '09, and three of his four interceptions came off of tipped passes and those four INT'S came out of 425 total throws (that's obviously a remarkably low interception percentage; that's also a reflection of Clausen's top-notch decision-making skills).
Clausen also is incredibly mechanically-sound and polished, he is clearly well-versed in a pro-style offense, his ability to read and dissect a defense is very precocious and advanced, especially relative to his counterparts in this Draft (in part because he comes from a pro-style offense), and he the invaluable "coachability" element- he is tractable because he's willing to be coached. His steep improvement in his three seasons at Notre Dame is evidence of that. Gailey, I'm sure, appreciates that quality of Clausen. And I hope he's there and that he's ours at #9.Last edited by Midwesternbillsfan; 04-10-2010, 03:04 PM.
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Originally posted by BillsWinDo you mind paraphrasing what he said for me? I'm having trouble loading the video.
SOUTH BEND, Ind — At Jimmy Clausen’s workout on Friday, I saw pretty much what I expected to see.
I’ve probably seen about 10 of his games on tape, and I felt like I knew what the kid was. What he didn’t do on tape during the season is that he didn’t transfer his weight from the right side of his body to his left side, and that was readily apparent on tape.
I saw the weight transfer today, and I asked him later on if it was because of the toe injury. He said, “Absolutely, Mike. I couldn’t push off the right side and I got into some bad habits during the season.”
I enjoyed meeting the kid and talking with him. I’ve said all along, that from a physical skill-set perspective, he’s a top-10 pick. But you have to buy into the kid; you either like the kid, or you don’t like the kid. In my first prolonged opportunity to sit down with him, I think he’s into football, I think he has a passion for the game. Now you have to figure out what his work ethic is and how much he loves the game.
The questions I have: Is he a leader of men, or, over a period of time, is he going to wear on people? Or is he going to take a step up to the next level and lead somebody to a Super Bowl? Therein lies the whole thing. I buy into the skill set. Now you have to buy into the kid.Last edited by Midwesternbillsfan; 04-10-2010, 03:02 PM.
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Originally posted by MidwesternbillsfanSorry if the video can't load- I'll check the link. There's also an accompanying blog that Mayock wrote about Clausen, too, which mostly sums up what he says in the video...
SOUTH BEND, Ind — At Jimmy Clausen’s workout on Friday, I saw pretty much what I expected to see.
I’ve probably seen about 10 of his games on tape, and I felt like I knew what the kid was. What he didn’t do on tape during the season is that he didn’t transfer his weight from the right side of his body to his left side, and that was readily apparent on tape.
I saw the weight transfer today, and I asked him later on if it was because of the toe injury. He said, “Absolutely, Mike. I couldn’t push off the right side and I got into some bad habits during the season.”
I enjoyed meeting the kid and talking with him. I’ve said all along, that from a physical skill-set perspective, he’s a top-10 pick. But you have to buy into the kid; you either like the kid, or you don’t like the kid. In my first prolonged opportunity to sit down with him, I think he’s into football, I think he has a passion for the game. Now you have to figure out what his work ethic is and how much he loves the game.
The questions I have: Is he a leader of men, or, over a period of time, is he going to wear on people? Or is he going to take a step up to the next level and lead somebody to a Super Bowl? Therein lies the whole thing. I buy into the skill set. Now you have to buy into the kid.
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I'm an advocate for draftring big time on the OL/DL and LB's this draft and making the huge big splash move for a QB in 2011
but I would not be upset if we drafted Clausen at #9.
but the decision might be made for us anyways.... Clausen stock is climbing after his workout
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for every Clausen is great article there is an equal and opposite Clausen is awful article.
Physics 101In my day we did not have self-esteem... we had self-respect, and no more of it then we earned.
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