I would say he has an extremely long way to go to prove it.
2007-02-01 23:03:25
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answered by Bloodsucker 4
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Sure, anybody can be the greatest QB statistically if they have the right coaching and offensive system. It is a big plus if the team is good so that way you won't have so many different coaches like Dan Marino and Peyton Manning have had. Manning has had the same offensive cordinator longer than his head caoch so that helps. Also if his team has no running game he will be throwing it up 50 times a game.
2007-02-02 00:00:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Only time will tell about this one as you have to certainly adapt to the game in the NFL and a lot of confusing and hard hitting and intimidating defenses. I remember when a lot of people thought that Ryan Leaf would be great and he was a bust. If he matures and learns defenses to go along with his natural ability, he has a chance to be an outstanding quarterback.
2007-02-02 00:29:38
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answered by toughguy2 7
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Jamarcus Russell is already plenty better useful than Ryan Leaf. try to be too youthful to undergo in concepts Leaf - he grow to be interior the league for 4 years, and he grow to be a projected starter for 3 of them... so your argument about Russell being unfavorable for an prolonged volume of time is moot. Leaf finished in 10 video games as a rookie, starting up 9 of them. In those video games, he threw 2 TD's to 15 INT's, and he had a 39 QB score. As undesirable as Russell has been he's not been everywhere on the fringe of that undesirable, and on ideal of that very last 3 hundred and sixty 5 days, he finished good for an undesirable team - he positioned up better useful numbers than Kerry Collins with similar (better helpful than probably, plenty worse) offensive awareness surrounding him. the guy has been fed basically a sprint a raw deal - i imagine of he grow to be salvagable on the starting up of this season, regardless of the indisputable fact that the Raiders have killed him. He looks unfavorable, yet not Ryan Leaf unfavorable. In Leaf's occupation, he threw INT's to TD's at very very nearly a three:a million fee! Jamarcus is at an ideas-blowing a million:a million proper now. also, Leaf's occupation QB score is 50 - Jamarcus is basically 3 factors contained in the again of that this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days - in his worst season. Russell is undesirable this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days - difficult to video demonstrate undesirable. defective, detrimental timing, mechanics, likely not waiting to position any type of ideal contact on the ball, and ought to't "journey" the frenzy to save his existence.... i imagine of seventy 5% of why he's so undesirable is via the position he's taking area in, and how he grow to be coached. i'd be prepared to declare he ought to were a stunning good starter in yet another city, yet he gained't in any appreciate get that chance. as well the easy shown reality that, as undesirable as he's been (and he's been between the worst), he continues to be a minimum of better useful than Ryan Leaf.
2016-12-03 08:41:45
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answered by ? 4
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Yeahhhhhh I doubt it....he's gotta go through Marino, Favre, Montana, Bradshaw, Elway, Kelly, Peyton Manning is gonna be a badass in the record book before it is all over with. He's gonna have a looong road ahead of him!!
2007-02-01 22:13:09
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answered by rswdew 5
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hes good no doubt about it, but i very much doubt that
he's not even the best college football qb of the past 2 years
Vince Young is the greatest college QB ever...we'll see how that turns out in the nfl but so far looks promising
2007-02-02 00:12:44
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answered by thuglife 5
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NO WAY NOT EVEN CLOSE
No way will he be better than dan marino, warran moon, peyton Manning, John Elway, Brett Farve, Sid luckman, and other greats
2007-02-02 09:14:44
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answered by viva la Revolution 2
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who cares about statistics like 60,000 career yards or td passes i would rather have 4 superbowl rings like montana. at the end of the day thats what matters
2007-02-02 00:38:28
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answered by martinf430 3
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I believe he will be the biggest bust ever. He reads on a 3rd grade level. He has down syndrome.
2007-02-02 01:23:50
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answered by hamthugger 4
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A highly rated college QB........many many more have failed than have gone on to successful NFL careers so I'd say the odds are against him.
2007-02-01 23:57:59
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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