After reading about 4 articles why we should take Nassau - I did a break down of starting NFL QB's by Conference (QB's who started in Week 17 for all NFL Teams). I wanted to see how many Big East QB's have done well in the NFL (lately)
Here's what I came up with:
SEC - 7 Starters
Big Ten - 6
ACC - 5
Big 12 - 4
Pac 12 - 3
The rest were all 1.
Drafting Nassib puts a ton of extra pressure on Marrone. It's not often in the NFL you see QB's and Coaches reunited.
But if the Bills take Nassib it better be because they think he's significantly better than those around him. 1. He's not really mobile, which in a December home game could concern me. 2. Any failures the QB has are going to be pinned on Marrone, because he's going to be labeled as "his" guy. So to take him you better be damned certain he can do it. 3. The heat will come on both Marrone and Nassib much quicker than it would if Dysert or Jones for example.
The big Big East names I came up with were McNabb and Brohm by the way...
Here's what I came up with:
SEC - 7 Starters
Big Ten - 6
ACC - 5
Big 12 - 4
Pac 12 - 3
The rest were all 1.
Drafting Nassib puts a ton of extra pressure on Marrone. It's not often in the NFL you see QB's and Coaches reunited.
But if the Bills take Nassib it better be because they think he's significantly better than those around him. 1. He's not really mobile, which in a December home game could concern me. 2. Any failures the QB has are going to be pinned on Marrone, because he's going to be labeled as "his" guy. So to take him you better be damned certain he can do it. 3. The heat will come on both Marrone and Nassib much quicker than it would if Dysert or Jones for example.
The big Big East names I came up with were McNabb and Brohm by the way...
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