BFO All-Time Draft // Finalizing Rosters
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- Ormazd
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Bears have had a lot of shit quarterbacks. I was thinking about some of my youth (Bukich, Concannon, Douglass) and looked at their stats. They were fucking horrible.
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No doubt about that.Ormazd wrote:Bears have had a lot of shit quarterbacks. I was thinking about some of my youth (Bukich, Concannon, Douglass) and looked at their stats. They were fucking horrible.
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Douglass was a freak. His arm was a freaking rocket that he used full go when he didn't need to. He was built like a LB and strong as an ox. But he was a vastly better runner than he was thrower. He probably should've been a TE instead of a QB.UOK wrote:Douglass was one of the first true scramblers, and had a fairly strong arm. Didn’t translate into anything career-wise, but he’s worth remembering.
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Averaged something like 7 yards per carry. Way ahead of his time.Mikefive wrote:Douglass was a freak. His arm was a freaking rocket that he used full go when he didn't need to. He was built like a LB and strong as an ox. But he was a vastly better runner than he was thrower. He probably should've been a TE instead of a QB.UOK wrote:Douglass was one of the first true scramblers, and had a fairly strong arm. Didn’t translate into anything career-wise, but he’s worth remembering.
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Charlie Sumner could be moved from my Flex to Safety and then my Fullback Gary Famiglietti can be added back in to that space.
That completes my team and I'm very happy with it
That completes my team and I'm very happy with it