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Old 12-12-2002, 01:53 AM
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I have some inside information on what might happen in the next year.


First, Grossman is going to go pro. I know this for a fact. Despite his not so hot season and librasoul22's comment, he is a good quarterback. The offensive cordinator for Florida is terrible. The type of offensive Ron Zook and company brought to UF is not Florida football. This would explain the bad season. Practically all of the players on the team had to conform to an entirely different style of play once Zook and his coaches came onto the scene. The other reason for the season is the fact that Grossman was allowed to call his own plays earlier in the season and Zook put too much responsiblity on the shoulders of the young man. ZB's offense is not Fun-n-Gun, Grossman is a Fun-n-Gun QB.

Now, for the juicy part.

Eli Manning is not that good of a QB and him going to Washington is something funny while you're drunk. Sober, it's grounds for a cat fight.

Ken Dorsy is good but a tad bit over rated. Miami is in the Big East conference and that particular conference is the easiest in the NCAA, easier than the pansy ACC.

Steve Spurrier has said over and over again that Rex Grossman is the best player he has ever coached. He knows and plays the offense better than any other QB under Steve's belt.

My take, Washington will trade a few players to the Bengals inorder to obtain the first pick in the next draft

***OR***

Washington will strike a deal with another team during the 2nd round inorder to get Grossman.


Grossman knows he'll likely end up in Washington. He said prematurely he's going to go pro, then re-tracted the statement once he realized he needed to hush.

We all know nothing is concrete until the draft has taken place and we all like to guess, however certain coaches still have certain players phone numbers and still talk to them on a regular basis about their future in the NFL.

Even if Grossman did not go to Washington, he'd still go in the second round or top of the 3rd. My guess is he'll end up with a team that has a pass oriented game or the West Coast offense. Either way, most players in the NFL don't start making the big money until their contracts are re-structured after they start performing well.
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