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NAS

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  1. It would be very disingenuous for him to sing his praises and rank him over Pickett and Darnold and not include him on the list
  2. 30. Jared Goff 29. Tua Tagavailoa 28. Marcus Mariota 27. Mitch Trubisky 26. Jameis Winston
  3. NFL PA should make it part of the collective bargaining agreement that every team should play on grass
  4. It’s not about what you’ve done but what you’re going to be. By your logic Justin Herbert should have been excluded from top 40 even though he was a top 10 pick and ultimately balled out as a rookie
  5. He ranked Corrall above Pickett, Willis and Ridder in the NFL draft so I am guessing he will be on the list above them here
  6. Tyrod is a checkdown king though. Simms prefers QBs who like to sling it
  7. Yeah safe to say Darnold should be a backup but some wanted us to keep Teddy or bring in Minshew
  8. No secret I am a fan of his QB evaluations. Here is where he stands so far. He still thinks that Darnold has a chance to redeem himself. It will be interesting to see where he ranks our incoming rookie Matt Corrall.
  9. Ask any player and they will tell you how it affects their joints and hurts their feet.
  10. So they’re going to switch back to turf after Chelsea?
  11. USA Today Sports At just 6’2”, Corral is considered a bit smaller than the prototypical NFL signal caller. His slight stature has not impacted his ability to throw the deep though, as he has shown above-average arm strength completing multiple passes well over 30 yards in the air. Corral often used play-action to set up these bombs and completed them at the second-highest rate of all FBS quarterbacks (48%). Scouts like his ability to make quick decisions and his knack for ball retention, as he would prefer to take a sack than force up a potential interception. There’s also the following quote to consider from an NFL scout. According to NFL.com, one AFC team’s scouting director believes that “Corral is a better pure quarterback than either [Pickett or Willis].” Corral’s ability to use his feet, like Wilson, is also of note.
  12. He has a pretty good track record at evaluating QBs coming out of the draft.
  13. Took a screenshot video of the SiriusXM broadcast this morning. Chris Simms continues to heap praise about the Panthers third round pick and compares his skillset to Aaron Rodgers. RPReplay_Final1652790654.mov
  14. We’re bad but we’re nowhere near the worst. ESPN sucks
  15. It seems like a common sense statement, but a recent interview by Scott Fitterer and the tone in which he talks about the best players getting to play regardless of any other factors such as pay or seniority is truly hopeful. It also signals that Scott has been anointed to have full control of the roster in all but the title as Rhule may stil have "final say", but given his failure in this area and being on the hot seat, I think he's deferring to Scott more than anyone realizes.
  16. I like these guys and they’re spot on.
  17. It doesn’t help that offensive line is allowed to hold on almost every play in pass protection, not being able to hit receivers when they’re “defenseless”, bullshit defensive holding and PI calls.
  18. My lack of belief in Rhule has nothing to do with the roster or even who plays QB. It’s about his inability to develop players, atrocious game planning and game management, dishonesty and lack of respect he has for his players, and the culture of accountability that he hasn’t been able to instill, because he is ironically the least accountable. If he won just one more game but he showed command of these areas, I would actually give him a pass. I hope he proves me wrong but if he doesn’t learn from his mistakes and starts throwing people under the bus, he should be canned after this year.
  19. You suck at polls. Why not just do a range of 4 or 5 choices instead of 13!
  20. Rhule at yesterday’s press conference when asked about the Sean Peyton report “With regards to that report, first I heard of it was Dave called me and told me that it was going to come out,” Rhule said. “They had called him, that there was nothing to it. I know Dave Tepper well enough to believe he wouldn’t be talking to another coach right now. He came to my house two-and-a-half years ago and told me this is a five-year rebuild. That’s what he said to me. He convinced me then to come be a part of it and build it with him. We’re not where we want to be. I don’t think it’s gonna take five years, I don’t want it to take five years, but those are the words he said to me.” I get that it takes time to build a team for sustainable success, but if he thinks he has 5 years regardless, he is just delusional. You have to show incremental progress and especially that you are capable of learning from your mistakes, getting better as a coach and developing your players. If he loses rhe locker room with college antics like DBO, Tepper will have no choice but to fire him.
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