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should we talk about how grier looks like trash against vanilla 2nd string defenses


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38 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Both Grier and Little don't look good...

Neither look worthy of top 100 picks at the least...

Jesus I hope this wasn't another vintage Hurney Draft...

I hope not or we'll being about Grier and Little on the huddle in 2030

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50 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Grier looks like a typical WVU skill position player in the NFL. I can't even remember the last skill position player out of that program that translated to the NFL.

That's what I'm worried about the most. Great college program but very few of their players make successful transitions to the NFL.

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2 hours ago, OneBadCat said:

Yeah he’s playing like ass and throwing floaters. But it’s literally his second game ever so maybe take it easy on him.

Actually, I think he throws a beautiful ball.  Nice zip and tight spiral...  problem is, he throws it to nobody or the guys wearing the other jerseys.

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39 minutes ago, Chief Keek said:

That's what I'm worried about the most. Great college program but very few of their players make successful transitions to the NFL.

It's why I never wanted him despite the feel-good element of a local guy coming home...  Holgerson runs a QB-friendly system that tends to fluff up a lot of what guys actually are.

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In Cam’s Rookie year he started all 4 preseason games. He only threw 1 TD. His completion percentage was 42%. And his QBR was 64.

Through 2 games Grier has thrown 1 TD, his completion percentage is over 50%, and his QBR is in the 50’s

Cam was QB1, playing with our 1s

Grier is QB3 playing with 3s

relax and give it time

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