(05-30-2017, 11:31 PM)Bzerkap Wrote:1. On a scale of Tim Tebow to Drew Brees where would you rate your accuracy?
2. On a scale of Chad Pennington to Matt Stafford where would you rate your arm strength?
3. On a scale of Tom Landry to Jim Bob Cooter where would rate your name?
4. Now that we have those out of the way, why are you the best quarterback for the job for any team in this draft?
5. Is there any team you DEFINITELY don't want to play for?
1. I think at current, maybe I am at Jon Kitna levels, I freely admit I am still raw but think with work I can be at the top levels of accuracy
2. Arm Strength hasn't been a big worry for me, even though at Navy I didn't air it deep too often. I would say im in the middle, a solid Rex Grossman arm power, but like I said earlier, working out I hope to increase it!
3. The Best, There is no other Chris Orosz out there that is like me!
4. I keep it simple, I don't go running around the pocket like a madman, and I don't just try to throw it THROUGH a defensive back I take my 1-2-3 and get the ball out to my receiver.
5. Nope, I am open to playing for ALL the teams in the NSFL league
(05-30-2017, 11:56 PM)JBLAZE_THE_BOSS Wrote:1. If you could compare your game to any QB in MSFL_R who would it be?
2. Which team name is your favorite?
3. What's the biggest issue you forsee in your first season?
4. Would you consider holding out for a starting QB spot if one isn't immediately available?
5. If you were at the goal line with a chance to win the Super Bowl, are you looking to pass or run?
1. I would compare my game to Early-Mid Andre McLaughlin (think s2 through s4) Be smart with the ball, don't turn it over, and hit the open man!
2. Its a tie between the Yeti and the Wraiths.
3. The possibility that perhaps at this early stage, defensive players might be ahead of offensive players which could lead to stagnant offense early.
4. No, If I am drafted, the team comes first, if they need me to QB, ill QB, Kick, Catch or even block, I will go to work and do what I can to get the team the W
5. Neither, I realize that the binary of Pass/Run is overrated so I call for a fumblerooski fake...!
(05-31-2017, 12:23 AM)Jiggly_333 Wrote:Ellen Rose with BBC Sport:
With such big names as Draxell and Hunt in this year's draft, how do you feel that you would make a difference?
There have been rumors about your commitment before, specifically with losing teams. Do you think you'd be able to handle a year or two near the bottom before your time comes?
Do you think that there is still a place for Pocket Passers in a league with players becoming more and more athletic?
What do you think the importance of experience in leagues like the NSFL is?
With a large amount of this draft class coming out of Chicago, what's your opinion on their reported bid to join the league?
1. Those are some great competitors, but I will just have to stick to my game plan and do what I do best, without worrying about other big names.
2. Who is worried about my commitment? Ive been on many losing teams before, I had to wait MANY MANY years before I was able to climb the football mountaintop! (Orlando Ducks FTW!!!)
3. Yes, I do. Pocket QBs are easier to protect, more consistent on offense (even though they may lack the ability to make an OMG moment happen) and if I do say so myself, much more adept at becoming memes than a Scrambler would! (Note, Omaha! OMAHA! or Manning face)
4. I think its moderately important, it gives the veteran a leg up at navigating the ins and outs and the particular quirks of any given league, but more important is the work ethic... you could be a fresh rookie or 100 year veteran, but if you are just mailing it in, it doesn't matter... you are going home without a contract!
5. Really? This is the first I am hearing of it, I think eventually the good people of Chicago would really love another football team!
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