03-26-2023, 11:20 PM
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
I would, the kid showed talent and potential in terms of tools, but he became to dependent on the read option with emphasis on the run part, the league took off the red jersey allowing him to be hit like a RB when QBs ran that play and he got dinged, he then flaked out and lost a ton of weight, making him a shadow of his former self and in a few short years went from a player that teams potentially feared ( or coveted ) to a player that was a non factor and eventually un-touchable... pretty much a bust. His passing game never really scared me, but he had the arm to make it lethal if he would have focused on that part of his game. but arm talent isnt the rare trait for QBs, its learning how to use that arm is what separates the elite from the the next jamarcus russell.@supafreak84 said:
Not sure I'd put Kaepernick in the bust camp?@jargomcfargo said:
Love that Ponder smile and why not? That smile says, yeah I got a wife who will make more money, last longer in professional football, and never take a hit. I'd be smiling too! It sucks Ponder was a bust, but that entire QB draft class was a bust outside of Cam Newton who was the top overall pick and had major concerns himself coming in. Jake Locker, Gabbert, Andy Dalton, and Kaepernick. Just land mines everywhere. I wanted Mike Pouncey that year as we had a major need along the interior of our offensive line. I don't fault Rick for taking a swing at a QB and Ponder had a lot of good qualities coming in, but Bill Musgrave got ahold of him and the rest in history. Rick rebounded though in the second round taking Kyle Rudolph who turned into the greatest TE in team history and if we hypothetically had swapped the draft positions of Ponder and Rudolph, I don't think you'd get the same amount of vinegar relating to the pick.
I remember @FSUVike calling "hell no" on Ponder for the longest while b4 the draft. I got nothing against the kid personally of course. And you're exactly right; the vitriol against the guy would be far less if was a 3rd or 4th rd pick. Probably where he should have been drafted.
And I think that smile @jargomcfargo was cause he knew he got to hand-off to #28 in his prime...