Jeff Pasquino
Footballguy
Graphics and presentation - ESPN.
Opening - while a bit too stylish for my taste - ESPN. (But isn't ESPN more style than substance anymore it seems?)
Talking heads - more on ESPN that are good, but Irvin is a detriment. They really need to reassess his presence.
Content - NFLN.
Working in game film is one thing. Working in combine footage is another. While lifting and running 40s and shuttles doesn't match game footage, there was one particular segment I couldn't help but watch - a few times.
Cutler and Leinart were "matched" throwing routes to WRs at the combine. Wheel routes, 15 yard outs, touch fades, square ins. The accuracy and the speed coming from Cutler was FAR SUPERIOR than Leinart. Now, this doesn't mean that Leinart isn't years ahead of Cutler reading a defense, but if the kid learns the playbook and how to read coverages, I fully would expect Cutler to excel.
That was the best segment of the weekend, IMHO.
Now I know why Cutler was higher on some boards than Leinart.
Opening - while a bit too stylish for my taste - ESPN. (But isn't ESPN more style than substance anymore it seems?)
Talking heads - more on ESPN that are good, but Irvin is a detriment. They really need to reassess his presence.
Content - NFLN.
Working in game film is one thing. Working in combine footage is another. While lifting and running 40s and shuttles doesn't match game footage, there was one particular segment I couldn't help but watch - a few times.
Cutler and Leinart were "matched" throwing routes to WRs at the combine. Wheel routes, 15 yard outs, touch fades, square ins. The accuracy and the speed coming from Cutler was FAR SUPERIOR than Leinart. Now, this doesn't mean that Leinart isn't years ahead of Cutler reading a defense, but if the kid learns the playbook and how to read coverages, I fully would expect Cutler to excel.
That was the best segment of the weekend, IMHO.
Now I know why Cutler was higher on some boards than Leinart.