I'm hopelessly head-over-heels in love with RGIII myself, but it's comical that we're all worried about getting "stuck" with Andrew Luck, whom most people have considered the best QB prospect since Peyton Manning, or even John Elway.
If we have the good fortune of drafting Andrew Luck, we'll end up with one of the top 5-7 QB's (if not higher) within 3 years of his first game. He'll easily be the most gifted QB that Mike Shanahan has worked with since Elway.
I'm hopelessly head-over-heels in love with RGIII myself, but it's comical that we're all worried about getting "stuck" with Andrew Luck, whom most people have considered the best QB prospect since Peyton Manning, or even John Elway.
If we have the good fortune of drafting Andrew Luck, we'll end up with one of the top 5-7 QB's (if not higher) within 3 years of his first game. He'll easily be the most gifted QB that Mike Shanahan has worked with since Elway.
No doubt. I think Breed said it best when the issue came up in the General NFL Forum: if RGIII is taken #1, he will cry for about .000012 seconds and then be over-joyed. Me too.
That's the second "expert" opinion I've read that prefers RGIII. This kid's stock is on fire.
I don't think you have to worry Luck is going to light it up tomorrow just like at the combine. It seems we cannot loose either way. They both fit the offense, we already made the deal we are getting one of them.
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