KP was good as a sophomore, but his play regressed consistently from there. He is not an NFL QB. He never could be competitive throughout an entire 12 game NCAA season, why would he all of the sudden bring his A game to 16 regular game?
Rhetorical Q - do you think Price not being invited to the combine is more of a function of his college performance and future potential as an NFL QB or is it a function of reports NFL personnel received from college coaches? **COUGH**Sark**COUGH**
Could KP's absence be proof of Hugh Millen's influence on NFL scouts? Seriously, I am surprised that KP wasn't invited and I wonder about his health. Recall that KP had to leave the bowl game late after taking a couple cheap shots from the Mormons...... and didn't return.
At what point did you watch Keith Price throw a ball and go "wow, he's got a NFL arm?"
At what point did you watch Keith Price anticipate a WR coming open on a crossing route and throwing to a spot before the WR came open?
Did you ever consider that perhaps the reason Sark fell so in love with the WR screen game was because that took advantage of what Price did well (throw an accurate ball) and eliminate the need for him to do the things he doesn't do well?
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He is not an NFL QB. He never could be competitive throughout an entire 12 game NCAA season, why would he all of the sudden bring his A game to 16 regular game?
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/2/21/5432976/nfl-scouting-combine-quarterback-measurements
They're morons.
Price could be a solid backup in the NFL. I'd rather have him on my roster than the three guys listed above.
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http://www.nfl.com/player/jakelocker/2495194/gamelogs
He's not durable enough to last in the NFL, which isn't a surprise to people who have the NFL dialed in.
Other than that, he's a good QB.
Unknown. Usually he had to throw it too early because of shit protection.
Bullshit.
Thanks for your opinion though, NFL QB Superiority Guy.
At what point did you watch Keith Price anticipate a WR coming open on a crossing route and throwing to a spot before the WR came open?
Did you ever consider that perhaps the reason Sark fell so in love with the WR screen game was because that took advantage of what Price did well (throw an accurate ball) and eliminate the need for him to do the things he doesn't do well?