Mallet has a better chance of being the Texans QB than JFF. Originally Posted by bambinoHow do you know this?
How do you know this? Originally Posted by TheDonLikely it is just his opinion or he's been playing with the Laws of Probability!
How do you know this? Originally Posted by TheDonI don't "know this" for sure. No one does except OBrien and the staff. I'm just connecting the dots. BOB prefers tall QBs, his words not mine.He recruited Hackenburg who is 6'5". He coached Mallet for 2yrs in NE. Brady prolly has 3 /4 more years to play. The rumors are pretty strong that NE and the Texans are talking about the trade. It may happen. IMHO, JFF has zero chance that the Texans take him #1. The other rumor is that Teddy is pretty thin. About 190lbs.
How old is Mallett and how many years has he been in the NFL? and where did he play his college/university Ball? I think he's with DED's Cheatriots but not 100% sure about that! Originally Posted by Solemate62
The other rumor is that Teddy is pretty thin. About 190lbs. Originally Posted by bambinoMe Thincks that isn't a rumor....probably 190# soaking wet holding some 5# dumbbells
Likely it is just his opinion or he's been playing with the Laws of Probability!Mallet was recruited by Michigan and played one year there. He transferred to Arkansas and started 2 years for Bobby Petrino and ran a Pro style offense. He's listed at 6'6" 245 lbs. he has one of the strongest arms in the NFL. He has worked with BOB in NE and knows the offense. Call me crazy, but I think a trade for Mallet makes more sense for the Texans than drafting any of the top qbs in this draft with the #1 pick.
Sidebar: I just do not follow college FB like many of you guys and so: How old is Mallett and how many years has he been in the NFL? and where did he play his college/university Ball? I think he's with DED's Cheatriots but not 100% sure about that! Originally Posted by Solemate62
Those that want Johnny Football need to consider: Heisman Trophy winning and super bowl winning don't go hand in hand.It's not just SB quarterbacks, Tebow is the only Heisman winning quarterback in the last 20+ years to even win a playoff game. That's the last 16 Heisman quartebacks. Some of them were products of their system like Andre Ware but many of them supposedly had "all the tools" like Gino Torretta, Matt Leinart, Sam Bradford et al.
Roger Staubach, Super Bowl champion X (1975) Super Bowl XIII (1978)
Jim Plunkett, Super Bowl champion XV (1980) XVIII (1983)
Thats it, 41 years ago Jim Plunkett was the last HT Superbowl winner.
How can anyone hire a Heisman Trophy winning QB as a starter? Originally Posted by Landswar