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by the end of the weekend you will know all about him, he has all the college records and I have been following him since his days at the University of Houston, good Christian guy and a natural leader, I would be shocked if he doesn't make this a permanent gig as qb of the Texans, he can run around a little, kinda reminds me of a young Tony Romo, just watch this kid, I hope he is successful and the long term solution for the Texans. :0074
 

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by the end of the weekend you will know all about him, he has all the college records and I have been following him since his days at the University of Houston, good Christian guy and a natural leader, I would be shocked if he doesn't make this a permanent gig as qb of the Texans, he can run around a little, kinda reminds me of a young Tony Romo, just watch this kid, I hope he is successful and the long term solution for the Texans. :0074

That's one hell of a recommendation!
 

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Kids got potential, never mind hash, he can't put personal bias aside to fairly evaluate talent. Romo is above average but has a knack for folding at crucial times so he gets bashed by everyone that had a losing wager on the Cowboys. Truth is he's pretty damn good about 90% of the time. Now back to Keenum, I would love to see him succeed in Houston, the clock on Schaub is quickly running out.
 

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I agree hedge


Keenum is very capable of being very good


This just isn't a good spot for him to make his debut.

Kansas city is literally the loudest stadium in the country, and this cheifs D absolutely rallies to the ball, and they can straight up get after the QB....they honestly are just as good as seattle/sanfran IMO, and just less talked about.


Not a good situation for a first time starter....he will be succesful in the long run
 

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I agree hedge


Keenum is very capable of being very good


This just isn't a good spot for him to make his debut.

Kansas city is literally the loudest stadium in the country, and this cheifs D absolutely rallies to the ball, and they can straight up get after the QB....they honestly are just as good as seattle/sanfran IMO, and just less talked about.


Not a good situation for a first time starter....he will be succesful in the long run

I hope so addict, he will surprise everyone imo, it is a hard place to make his first start, hopefully the coaches give him an opportunity to get confidence early :0074 I followed him at the University of Houston and he has the talent to light up the scoreboard
 

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I hope so addict, he will surprise everyone imo, it is a hard place to make his first start, hopefully the coaches give him an opportunity to get confidence early :0074 I followed him at the University of Houston and he has the talent to light up the scoreboard

Houstons offense doesn't translate to the pros very well, but keenum is capable of making big throws and is mobile enough to ellude tacklers when needed...
 

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Addict is right, rough spot. The Chief's defense will be sending somebody on damn near every play to try to rattle him. His poise will get the sternest of tests
 

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Kids got potential, never mind hash, he can't put personal bias aside to fairly evaluate talent. Romo is above average but has a knack for folding at crucial times so he gets bashed by everyone that had a losing wager on the Cowboys. Truth is he's pretty damn good about 90% of the time. Now back to Keenum, I would love to see him succeed in Houston, the clock on Schaub is quickly running out.

Exactly, Romo is arguably a top 5 quarterback in the league that gets a lot of blame for team mistakes as well as his own.

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Exactly, Romo is arguably a top 5 quarterback in the league that gets a lot of blame for team mistakes as well as his own.

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That is a laughable statement. He is arguably top ten, but I would argue against that even.

Here is my top 5:

1. Peyton "The Maestro" Manning
2. Aaron Rodgers
3. Tom Brady
4. Drew Brees
5. Andrew Luck

Who is he better than on this list?

Romo is playing out of his mind this year. I'll give him that. However, there is still almost no QB I would less like to be under center when it is crunch time.
 

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He is better than Luck on that list, I don't think Luck even deserves consideration to be in the top 5 after what two years in the league? He's very good but he could go bust anytime. I suppose rookies like RG3, Russell Wilson, and Colin Kaepernick should be given consideration as well this early in their careers. As I said arguably top five in the league (nothing laughable about that), I'll give you your top 4 but Romo easily fits into the five spot. FWIW, I don't think Ryan, Flacco, Newton, Cutler, Stafford, E. Manning (especially this year), or Rivers possess talent anywhere close to Romo. One may argue Big Ben could take the five spot, but that's why I said arguably - Romo would just fit into the six spot then. The reason Romo takes so much heat is because of some of the royal screw ups he has made in the past and he takes a lot of heat for team problems (offensive line has sucked in the past, defense has been poor as well, etc.). He's an overpaid team leader (Jerry Jones wanted it that way) and also happens to be one of the best QB's in the league and that is what it comes down to.

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So if you could wave a magic wand and suddenly have Luck instead of Romo, you would say no? Give me a break. Romo isn't even as talented as Stafford. Eli is having an off year, but you seriously think Romo has more talent than Eli Manning? That is a LAUGHABLE statement.

As well as my top 5, I'll take Rapistberger, Cutler, Eli, Flacco, Stafford and Newton over him. He is in the next tier of QBs with guys like Rivers, Ryan, Dalton and RGIII. Your Homer is really showing here.
 

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So if you could wave a magic wand and suddenly have Luck instead of Romo, you would say no? Give me a break. Romo isn't even as talented as Stafford. Eli is having an off year, but you seriously think Romo has more talent than Eli Manning? That is a LAUGHABLE statement.

As well as my top 5, I'll take Rapistberger, Cutler, Eli, Flacco, Stafford and Newton over him. He is in the next tier of QBs with guys like Rivers, Ryan, Dalton and RGIII. Your Homer is really showing here.
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Hedgehog, you started this thread by saying that an undrafted scrub making his first start was going to go into Arrowhead and let everyone know who he is. I'll take your facepalms as a badge of honor.
 

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So if you could wave a magic wand and suddenly have Luck instead of Romo, you would say no? Give me a break. Romo isn't even as talented as Stafford. Eli is having an off year, but you seriously think Romo has more talent than Eli Manning? That is a LAUGHABLE statement.

As well as my top 5, I'll take Rapistberger, Cutler, Eli, Flacco, Stafford and Newton over him. He is in the next tier of QBs with guys like Rivers, Ryan, Dalton and RGIII. Your Homer is really showing here.

I would take Romo over Luck right now because he has shown me more in his career and I think his best years are yet to come. Luck is damn good but he is still developing and somewhat of a crap shoot to me this early in his career.

Cutler, Luck, Flacco, Stafford, and Newton aren't even close. Also, if Eli keeps up the crap he has been doing the Giants have seen their best years for a while. I can't believe how poorly he has been playing (15+ interceptions this year) - can you? As a matter of fact, I would probably take Rivers and Ryan over some of those clowns (especially Stafford and Newton). I like your stories about Peru, they are fascinating but you may need to lay off the pipe.

LMFAO :mj07:

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Tony Romo is way above average and wasn't drafted, lots of comparisons to Keenum, he can run around extending plays too...

Saw that kid work it for the Cougars for a few games, only problem is, they face the Chiefs on the road this wk and he's got some bummbed up receivers. I hope he does well for the Texans because Schaub is burning my IRA's worse that CHUCK SCHWAB IS!!
 

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Didn't Houston have Klingler at one time? Keenum might be good, but it's hard to evaluate QBs from that offense. NFL teams do not possess that style of offense and let's face it, Keenum has faced some of the sorriest, second rate college defenses. Not saying he can't be good but that is all I can go by.

I do think Romo gets cracked on a little too much, but I wouldn't put him in my top 5. I would take Luck over him now, right now Luck is better. I would never take Jay Cutler over him though, that is laughable. I put Romo in there with a lot of guys though.
 

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