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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 35803" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I played a game with myself on this before the season started: did Murray remind me of any starting QB in my memory - and it's a long one.</p><p></p><p>The answer is no and the reason is his arm. I've seen QBs as immobile as Murray succeed: Sonny Jurgenson was slow as Christmas. I've seen QBs as short as Murray succeed: Drew Brees and, going back some, Joe Montana. But, as long as I can remember, there wasn't a prominent NFL QB who was as immobile and as short as Murray who didn't have a really good arm. The one with about the same arm strength who succeeded - Fran Tarkenton, say - were all much more mobile. Further, today the league is favoring mobile QBs, no matter what their size.</p><p></p><p>I think he's a mid-round pick and that he'll never start for an NFL team. He could have a long career as a backup, however; he is that good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 35803, member: 265"] I played a game with myself on this before the season started: did Murray remind me of any starting QB in my memory - and it's a long one. The answer is no and the reason is his arm. I've seen QBs as immobile as Murray succeed: Sonny Jurgenson was slow as Christmas. I've seen QBs as short as Murray succeed: Drew Brees and, going back some, Joe Montana. But, as long as I can remember, there wasn't a prominent NFL QB who was as immobile and as short as Murray who didn't have a really good arm. The one with about the same arm strength who succeeded - Fran Tarkenton, say - were all much more mobile. Further, today the league is favoring mobile QBs, no matter what their size. I think he's a mid-round pick and that he'll never start for an NFL team. He could have a long career as a backup, however; he is that good. [/QUOTE]
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