Knowmo trying to claim Bo Nix has a high ceiling is hilarious. Nobody but him thinks that.
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On the contrary, this coach sees Nix as a safe prospect with a "very high floor." "He's the opposite of Drake: He's very high floor and a little bit of a lower ceiling. He's talented. I think he throws the ball really well.
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“I’m betting on it (succeeding) heavily,” an exec said. “Bo has experience, he has enough arm talent and I think he is going to do what he is coached to do. Sean Payton’s system is optimal for him. Bo is not going to go off-script as much as Russ was going to do. Look, I don’t want him to be successful, but I think he is going to be legit there.”
Originally Posted by RunKC:
The poor fool doesn’t realize that quote is describing a high floor QB aka system QB :-)
Saying that you’re “betting heavily” on a QB’s success and then following it up with “I think he’s going to be legit” doesn’t sound like something you’d say about a QB with a low ceiling.. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Saying that you’re “betting heavily” on a QB’s success and then following it up with “I think he’s going to be legit” doesn’t sound like something you’d say about a QB with a low ceiling..
Legit sources say otherwise. Payton had to go over Paton and the scouting departments head and cry to ownership to even get the guy :-) J
He's a damn blow hard trying to prove it wasn't all Brees (which it was) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Saying that you’re “betting heavily” on a QB’s success and then following it up with “I think he’s going to be legit” doesn’t sound like something you’d say about a QB with a low ceiling..
There’s a reason the top QB’s in the league are Mahomes, Allen, Stroud, Love, Stafford, Rodgers, Lamar and Herbert. All have high ceilings despite some (Herbert) having terrible coaching so far.
Nix isn’t like them at all. He’s in the Tua, Goff, Purdy camp that needs incredible talent around him to go far and even then can’t win it all. [Reply]