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BuffaloBlitz83
02-28-2011, 01:02 PM
Just saying...

Bangarang
02-28-2011, 01:05 PM
Just saying...

He did look good throwing the ball. However, we all know what happens when there are people chasing after him. His decision making and accuracy fall apart.

psubills62
02-28-2011, 01:08 PM
I don't think they've done pro days yet...

Michael82
02-28-2011, 01:42 PM
I still like Mallett and would trade back into the 1st round for him.

Tatonka
02-28-2011, 01:49 PM
so mallett completed his proday minutes after the combine eh?

BuffaloBlitz83
02-28-2011, 01:54 PM
so mallett completed his proday minutes after the combine eh?

you know what i meant Tatonkaaa
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Extremebillsfan247
02-28-2011, 02:20 PM
Just saying...I thought he did as well. He's not the most physically gifted of the QBs out there, but he did have a good college career at Arkansas on the field. He reminds me a lot of a young Drew Bledsoe. I think he and Locker are the most NFL ready of this years QB group based on what I've seen. What will keep them from getting taken in the first round though will be Locker's problems with accuracy, and Mallet's off the field issues. JMO

TacklingDummy
02-28-2011, 02:23 PM
Mallet is the best QB in this class.

Dujek
02-28-2011, 02:30 PM
Mallet is the best QB in this class.

Agreed. He's got good mobility in the pocket, even though he doesn't have great speed and even in games where he's made bad throws he comes right back and makes good ones the next time he gets his hands on the ball. He's confident, he's got a big arm and people who claim he chokes under pressure obviously didn't watch the Georgia game when he marched the team down the field for the win. He's also got a decent GPA, so he isn't dumb no matter what some people say.

Mallet will have the best NFL career out of any of the QBs in this year's draft. Book it.

BuffaloBlitz83
02-28-2011, 02:31 PM
Mallet at 3

Dujek
02-28-2011, 02:35 PM
Mallet at 3

There's a time I would have agreed with you, but I still think we have to take one of the DLs.

Night Train
02-28-2011, 02:47 PM
Mallet at 3:laughing:

Extremebillsfan247
02-28-2011, 02:51 PM
Mallet at 3That's taking a mighty big risk on him with that reputation as a guy who can't stay clean. Teams can get penalized draft picks in the NFL when players test dirty. I'd make sure, just saying. That's why he will be lucky to get drafted at all.

madness
02-28-2011, 03:02 PM
Mallet is the best QB in this class.
...and what a pathetic QB class it is. :sigh:

BuffaloBlitz83
02-28-2011, 03:14 PM
...and what a pathetic QB class it is. :sigh:

I heard that same toon last season. Bradford looks like a stud

psubills62
02-28-2011, 03:21 PM
I heard that same toon last season. Bradford looks like a stud

Bradford was the only one most people seemed to like. How's the rest of that class doing?

TacklingDummy
02-28-2011, 03:23 PM
If Mallet is there in the 2nd the Bills better think long and hard about drafting him.

Prov401
02-28-2011, 03:24 PM
I was a big Mallett supporter early in the college football season. I watched about 6 Arkansas games just to see this kid play. He has tremendous touch, and an absolute bullet. The Bledsoe comparison is dead on, except Mallett isn't as immobile as Bledsoe, and he doesn't pat the ball thirty times before taking a sack. He has a bit of a Brett Favre gun slinging mentality every once and a while that sometimes costs him. However, with the right coaches, this kid is the most NFL ready QB coming out this year for sure.

If he has a great pro day, he won't last until the 2nd rd.

Dujek
02-28-2011, 03:24 PM
If Mallet is there in the 2nd the Bills better think long and hard about drafting him.

If I had Buddy Nix's job and Mallet was there in the 2nd there would be no thinking done at all, I'd pull the trigger and make him a Bill.

alohabillsfan
02-28-2011, 03:47 PM
atleast he had the balls to throw at the combine.

tampabay25690
02-28-2011, 04:00 PM
I thought he did as well. He's not the most physically gifted of the QBs out there, but he did have a good college career at Arkansas on the field. He reminds me a lot of a young Drew Bledsoe. I think he and Locker are the most NFL ready of this years QB group based on what I've seen. What will keep them from getting taken in the first round though will be Locker's problems with accuracy, and Mallet's off the field issues. JMO

Mallett is probably the most NFL ready I agree.
Thats the way Arkansas ran there offense, he read defenses better then any other QB.........
The thing that scares me is his decision making at the end of ball games and in the clutch.............He is a choke artist........

Bill Cody
02-28-2011, 04:03 PM
I was a big Mallett supporter early in the college football season. I watched about 6 Arkansas games just to see this kid play. He has tremendous touch, and an absolute bullet. The Bledsoe comparison is dead on, except Mallett isn't as immobile as Bledsoe, and he doesn't pat the ball thirty times before taking a sack. He has a bit of a Brett Favre gun slinging mentality every once and a while that sometimes costs him. However, with the right coaches, this kid is the most NFL ready QB coming out this year for sure.

If he has a great pro day, he won't last until the 2nd rd.

lmao. So he's going to be better than Bledsoe? Get back to me when he's top ten all time in yardage and top 15 in TD's. Mallett has a cannon but that doesn't make him a great QB. He has a lot of red flags attitude wise, maturity wise and decision making wise. He's more mobile than Drew but he can't throw on the move at all so what good is his mobility? Maybe he'll make it but I'm not sold.

Philagape
02-28-2011, 04:10 PM
Mallett has a cannon but that doesn't make him a great QB.

Nor did it make Bledsoe a great QB. He was all about quantity, not quality.

mikemac2001
02-28-2011, 04:15 PM
lmao. So he's going to be better than Bledsoe? Get back to me when he's top ten all time in yardage and top 15 in TD's. Mallett has a cannon but that doesn't make him a great QB. He has a lot of red flags attitude wise, maturity wise and decision making wise. He's more mobile than Drew but he can't throw on the move at all so what good is his mobility? Maybe he'll make it but I'm not sold.


I am not sold on any player in the draft


mallet or locker in the 2nd i wouldnt be upset.

BuffaloBlitz83
02-28-2011, 04:24 PM
Bledsoe is a borderline HOFer btw. Lots of guys don't win rings

Philagape
02-28-2011, 04:32 PM
Bledsoe is a borderline HOFer btw. Lots of guys don't win rings

Drew Bledsoe has the same amount of rings as Rob Johnson. They both watched their Super Bowl wins from the bench.

Prov401
02-28-2011, 04:52 PM
Drew Bledsoe has the same amount of rings as Rob Johnson. They both watched their Super Bowl wins from the bench.

Bledsoe won 2 AFC Championships.

Prov401
02-28-2011, 05:02 PM
lmao. So he's going to be better than Bledsoe? Get back to me when he's top ten all time in yardage and top 15 in TD's. Mallett has a cannon but that doesn't make him a great QB. He has a lot of red flags attitude wise, maturity wise and decision making wise. He's more mobile than Drew but he can't throw on the move at all so what good is his mobility? Maybe he'll make it but I'm not sold.

Did you really laugh your ass off at my post? I mean, did you literally read what I had typed, leaned back in your computer chair, and giggled your silly self into tears? Or are you trying to degrade my post? Trying to make me look like a fool by beginning your post with 'lmao'? Are you 11?

And clown nose, everybody in their mother has compared Mallett to Bledsoe. It's a comparison. It doesn't mean Mallett is going to have a similar career to Bledsoe. It means Mallett's play reminds scouts, and analysts of Drew Bledsoe. 'Attitude wise', 'maturity wise', 'decision making wise', have nothing to do with what I said. I said he has an arm and a half, like Bledsoe. I said he moves better than Bledsoe, and I said he's the most NFL ready QB coming out of college. Not once did I imply that he was going to throw for over 45,000 yards and make the Superbowl.

Come back to me when he is top ten in passing yards, haha hehehe... Cute.

You have to understand what the word 'comparison' means.

Philagape
02-28-2011, 05:03 PM
Bledsoe won 2 AFC Championships.

Jim Plunkett won 2 Super Bowls (and he was the starter for both of them).

better days
02-28-2011, 05:07 PM
Bledsoe won 2 AFC Championships.

As a Bills fan & Bucs fan, it kills me Johnson got a ring. The Bucs got to the Super Bowl in spite of Rob, not because he did anything to help them get there.

Prov401
02-28-2011, 05:13 PM
Jim Plunkett won 2 Super Bowls (and he was the starter for both of them).

Trent Dilfer won a Superbowl. Is he better than Bledsoe? Jim Kelly didn't win one, he must of been an average QB too, right?

Rings are a tad overrated in some cases. Bledsoe was a great QB, however, he was about a decade too late.

Philagape
02-28-2011, 05:35 PM
Rings are a tad overrated in some cases.

Then how much more so are "two AFC championships"? You made my point for me. Going to a SB doesn't make a QB great, especially when the best thing he ever did for his team was get injured. That's why he has a ring.

better days
02-28-2011, 05:40 PM
Then how much more so are "two AFC championships"? You made my point for me. Going to a SB doesn't make a QB great, especially when the best thing he ever did for his team was get injured. That's why he has a ring.

I doubt the Pats* would have won the AFC Championship if Brady did not get injured. Bledsoe came in & WON that game.

Mike
02-28-2011, 07:07 PM
Mallet is the best QB in this class.


I agree. If he is there in the 2nd we have to go after him. There is a chance he will be there. I expect Gabbert to be the first Qb off the board, and Newton as the second QB off the board, then the 3rd will be a toss up between Locker & Mallet.
I actually like Locker & Mallet more than Gabbert & Newton. To me Newton is too much of a project for a first round pick. Anyways, lets see what happens.

Philagape
02-28-2011, 07:16 PM
I doubt the Pats* would have won the AFC Championship if Brady did not get injured. Bledsoe came in & WON that game.

You think Brady could not have done what Bledsoe did?? Oy.

Prov401
02-28-2011, 08:59 PM
You think Brady could not have done what Bledsoe did?? Oy.

Brady wasn't having a great game, and had no business being in the game anyway with the bogus tuck rule the week prior. IMO, Brady would of lost that game.

Prov401
02-28-2011, 09:00 PM
Then how much more so are "two AFC championships"? You made my point for me. Going to a SB doesn't make a QB great, especially when the best thing he ever did for his team was get injured. That's why he has a ring.

You compared Bledsoe to Rob Johnson because both watched another QB win their teams Super bowls. I'm basically telling you Bledsoe was a really good QB who got his team to 2 Super bowl appearances.

Philagape
02-28-2011, 09:31 PM
You compared Bledsoe to Rob Johnson because both watched another QB win their teams Super bowls. I'm basically telling you Bledsoe was a really good QB who got his team to 2 Super bowl appearances.

Bledsoe had some good years, had more mediocre years, and his failures outnumber his successes. His legacy is a choke artist who has big numbers because he was pass-happy for a long time. He got his team to one SB, and if Brady had never entered the picture, the Pats probably don't even get to that championship game and never win a Super Bowl.

Prov401
02-28-2011, 11:03 PM
Bledsoe had some good years, had more mediocre years, and his failures outnumber his successes. His legacy is a choke artist who has big numbers because he was pass-happy for a long time. He got his team to one SB, and if Brady had never entered the picture, the Pats probably don't even get to that championship game and never win a Super Bowl.

I wouldn't say his legacy is a choke artist. I think Bledsoe will always be known as a statue who had a tremendous arm, as well as the guy who Tom Brady replaced.

Can't argue with the numbers. The guy had it going on for a while. Gillette stadium is the house that Bledsoe built. It's been said plenty.

Philagape
02-28-2011, 11:16 PM
I wouldn't say his legacy is a choke artist. I think Bledsoe will always be known as a statue who had a tremendous arm, as well as the guy who Tom Brady replaced.

Can't argue with the numbers. The guy had it going on for a while. Gillette stadium is the house that Bledsoe built. It's been said plenty.

That's like saying the Ralph is the house that Joe Ferguson built.

Akhippo
03-01-2011, 12:23 AM
After Mallets presser I would stay away from him. Hes less Bledsoe and more R Leaf with his attitude. A flameout waiting to happen. Stay away, stay way away.

Prov401
03-01-2011, 12:56 AM
That's like saying the Ralph is the house that Joe Ferguson built.

No. It's not like saying that at all.