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Cian Fahey continues his man-crush on Dat's My QB


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Cian Fahey, of http://presnapreads.com/ and soon to be a proprietor of an ESPN-sponsored pod-cast, still loves him some Cam.

In the podcast linked below, Fahey ranks his Top 5 NFL QBs as well as his Mount Rushmore of back-up QBs (both feature Carolina Panther players).

https://www.podcastone.com/episode/Cian-Fahey-and-Super-Bowl-Champion-Malik-Jackson

(The interview with Fahey starts around the 20 minute mark.)

 

 

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Cian Fahey's outspoken because he's one of the few who actually watch every QB's snaps and dissects their play with a variety of variables rather than just look at face completion percentage or stats like that.

I think he's one of the best QB analysts out there. He more than deserves his ESPN role.

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I like Fahey's work, but who in the hell are those other guys that he was trying to fight through?

That is all but unlistenable.

 

That said, I did like his list of top 5 QBs right now.  Rivers was a bit surprising, but I have long said that had he gone to a even a decently run team that he would have multiple rings.  Love his take on Cam.

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