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Old 04-19-2008, 05:55 PM
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Pro success tall order for Flacco

If Delaware's Joe Flacco goes on to have an outstanding career, he will have crossed a boundary line for successful NFL quarterbacks.
Flacco, at 6-6 1/4, is taller than any above average quarterback in at least 20 years.
One personnel director said he had a problem with Flacco because he is so tall and that history tells you they arent much good at his height.
One person who should give Flacco hope is Derek Anderson, 6-6, who with his big frame and big arm led the Browns to 10-6 last season.

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I dont understand this. JaMarcus Russell is 6-6 and he was a no. 1 pick last year. So what's the diff with this guy? Someone explain please.
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Old 04-19-2008, 06:38 PM
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Re: Pro success tall order for Flacco

The difference is that no one takes Delaware seriously. Sucks, but it's true. Never mind that John Taylor and Randy White Played for schools in this State. For it's size, this State has put out some pretty good athletes!

Best of luck to him in the draft!
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Re: Pro success tall order for Flacco

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The difference is that no one takes Delaware seriously. Sucks, but it's true. Never mind that John Taylor and Randy White Played for schools in this State. For it's size, this State has put out some pretty good athletes!

Best of luck to him in the draft!
i agree 100% .... its all because of the school and its competition
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i agree 100% .... its all because of the school and its competition

That is also true.

I do think Delaware has gotten notice a bit in the last couple of years. One title, and another runner up, might help.

And now the Delaware State is also stepping it's program up, we may find ourselves in even better shape.

Delaware is never going to be the big Time of Ohio State, Va Tech, Miami (FLA), or the many other great programs out there, but I do think they will have some impact players here and there.

Is Flacco one of em, time will tell.
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Re: Pro success tall order for Flacco

Well, to me that's a dumb reason. Who cares what school a guy comes from if he can play ball? Of course, we dont know if Flacco can but we dont know for sure if any of the others can play in the NFL either.
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If Delaware's Joe Flacco goes on to have an outstanding career, he will have crossed a boundary line for successful NFL quarterbacks.
Flacco, at 6-6 1/4, is taller than any above average quarterback in at least 20 years.
One personnel director said he had a problem with Flacco because he is so tall and that history tells you they arent much good at his height.
One person who should give Flacco hope is Derek Anderson, 6-6, who with his big frame and big arm led the Browns to 10-6 last season.

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I dont understand this. JaMarcus Russell is 6-6 and he was a no. 1 pick last year. So what's the diff with this guy? Someone explain please.
Anyone remember Dan McGwire?...the 6-8 brother of Mark McGwire?...tall stiff...the problem with tall QB is often mobility...if Flacco is mobile enough he will be fine...personally, I think he will do okay in the NFl...wouldn't mind seeing him go in a later round to Big D.
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Re: Pro success tall order for Flacco

Russell, Dan McGwire, Dave Brown... the track record of tall QBs has not exactly been stellar. I can understand the hesitation.
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Russell, Dan McGwire, Dave Brown... the track record of tall QBs has not exactly been stellar. I can understand the hesitation.
6-3 to 5-5 is that prototype everyone wants...

Now the big question is, have little guys done better than big guys?...the Pat Haden and Doug Flutie and Brees of the NFL, have they been better than the over 6-5 QB?
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