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  • mayo49
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Originally posted by KiwiM:
Originally posted by FL9er:
These comparisons for him are weird. I've seen him compared to Tony Romo to Bucky Brooks calling him a Jeff Garcia clone on 95.7 the game.

Cossell said he didn't think Garoppolo was a great comparison to Romo.

He doesn't throw slightly side arm like Tony, but his release is identical.
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I'm afraid for his life behind this line. It's so bad he might say f**k you to a contract and force a tag.
Originally posted by KiwiM:
Originally posted by FL9er:
These comparisons for him are weird. I've seen him compared to Tony Romo to Bucky Brooks calling him a Jeff Garcia clone on 95.7 the game.

Cossell said he didn't think Garoppolo was a great comparison to Romo.

I keep hearing either Romo or Cousins with more potential/higher-ceiling
Originally posted by Broseph6:
I've heard mark bulger...

That is more in the right territory, Bulger with a better arm,similar size, mobility, and Bulger also had a super quick release.
Originally posted by Broseph6:
I've heard mark bulger...

Bulger was actually good.
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Bulger was actually good.

Had a lot of injury issues getting his face bashed in playing in Martz's suicide passing offense.
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Josh McCown is no longer employed by the Cleveland Browns, but the veteran quarterback has a strong opinion on whom the team should chase under center. Jimmy Garoppolo.

"I've seen him on tape because we had a common opponent in Miami," McCown told Mary Kay Cabot of The Plain Dealer on Thursday. "He made some high-level throws and did some things that would get you excited about his ability to maybe carry a franchise. That's definitely on the tape."

Digging deeper into his study of the Patriots backup, McCown pointed to one current star quarterback as a potential trait-comparison for Jimmy G.

"I saw some things in Derek Carr early on in the 2014 draft that reminded me of Aaron Rodgers and I thought 'this guy is going to be pretty good,'" McCown said. "I see the same things when I watch Jimmy: quick release, strong arm, athletic. I'm not saying he's Aaron Rodgers, but he's got some traits in the same mold, and he's got tremendous upside."

Another factor is the incubation period Garoppolo has spent under the watch of Tom Brady over the past three seasons.

"He's gained a wealth of experience from playing with a guy like Tom Brady, so I do think there's a lot of potential there and a chance to be a very special player," McCown said. "I certainly see why people would give him an opportunity to come in and be a franchise guy. You can certainly see that and he's making these throws at a high level against NFL talent, so that would get me excited about him for sure."

McCown knows firsthand about Cleveland's swing-and-miss history on rookie quarterbacks, a dynamic that makes Garoppolo a safer investment than reaching for a college prospect with zero NFL film.

"I haven't studied him enough to go, 'Yeah, I'd give up the No. 1 for him.' But when you're trying to find that guy, once you land on that guy, then you go get him," McCown said. "Philadelphia did that last year with Carson Wentz. L.A. did that with Jared Goff. If you're convinced about a guy, you go get him and you do what's necessary to get him."

Said McCown: "If you view him as that guy, people pick quarterbacks at No. 1 and No. 12 (Browns' 2017 picks) all the time. Then yes, absolutely. In my opinion, you'd be able to come to a more reliable conclusion on him than a college player because you'd have more tape on him and you can better project his skill set and he's still young."

Seen by many around the league as a coach in the making, McCown swatted down the idea that Garoppolo is simply the latest Brady understudy to be overvalued by teams desperate for a consistent starter. He sees no comparison with Matt Cassel, who netted a second-round pick from the Chiefs in 2009.
"When you turn on the tape, one has an elite skill set and one doesn't," McCown said. "I like Matt and he's a pro quarterback, but Jimmy has a chance to be elite."

If McCown is correct, what should stop the Browns from shipping the No. 12 pick, for starters, to the Patriots in exchange for Garoppolo?
The concern for Cleveland is that plenty of other teams -- including the 49ers and Bears -- have seen what McCown has seen. This has the makings of an expensive bidding war, but here's the reality: If Garoppolo morphs into the real deal, the price won't matter.
A franchise quarterback would change the Browns -- or any other passer-free roster -- for years to come.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000785185/article/mccown-garoppolo-has-potential-to-carry-a-franchise


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Originally posted by jcs:
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Originally posted by ninerAxe:
Originally posted by KiwiM:
Originally posted by FL9er:
These comparisons for him are weird. I've seen him compared to Tony Romo to Bucky Brooks calling him a Jeff Garcia clone on 95.7 the game.

Cossell said he didn't think Garoppolo was a great comparison to Romo.

I keep hearing either Romo or Cousins with more potential/higher-ceiling

I think he is closest to Aaron Rodgers but nobody wants to make that comparison because you just can't right now.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Bulger was actually good.

Had a lot of injury issues getting his face bashed in playing in Martz's suicide passing offense.

Jimmy has a much more solid build. He has a thick base, pretty thick legs. Bulger was built like Shaun Hill (bit of an exaggeration, but still).

My comparison is Warren Moon.
[ Edited by IdahoNiner on Nov 1, 2017 at 8:15 PM ]
Tony Romo isn't a bad comparison. Both have nice and quick release and are good around the pocket. Lets hope he doesn't share the deer in the headlights when the stakes are high trait from romo.
Originally posted by IdahoNiner:
Jimmy has a much more solid build. He has a thick base, pretty thick legs. Bulger was built like Shaun Hill (bit of an exaggeration, but still).

My comparison is Warren Moon.



Don't think he has the arm of Moon. Moon had an absolute cannon, up there with guys like Elway, Marino, George and Cunningham.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by IdahoNiner:
Jimmy has a much more solid build. He has a thick base, pretty thick legs. Bulger was built like Shaun Hill (bit of an exaggeration, but still).

My comparison is Warren Moon.



Don't think he has the arm of Moon. Moon had an absolute cannon, up there with guys like Elway, Marino, George and Cunningham.

Build, Release, pocket presence, awareness, everything except the cannon arm is similar.

His arm is deceptively strong however.
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by jcs:
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