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Grier's performance


Jeremy Igo

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Yeah, I thought he handled pressure from the rush a lot better than Allen. He had good touch on his short passes, but his mid-range passes (where Allen shines) were pretty much straight trash and the more open the receiver was the worse his delivery was. His deep looked about like Allen's - consistently underthrown.

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He wasn't historically bad but his play didn't inspire a lot of confidence. Granted, two of his interceptions could have been deep completions if our receivers had more muscle and he wisely chose to feed McCaffrey on half his throws. You could say he has the potential to become a serviceable backup which is what you might expect from a comp 3rd round pick while hoping for more. Can't draw a ton of conclusions from a single game but you could probably still say we saw enough to say that he's not the answer for the 2020 starting qb position (not that we expected him to be).

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3 minutes ago, Peon Awesome said:

He wasn't historically bad but his play didn't inspire a lot of confidence. Granted, two of his interceptions could have been deep completions if our receivers had more muscle and he wisely chose to feed McCaffrey on half his throws. You could say he has the potential to become a serviceable backup which is what you might expect from a comp 3rd round pick while hoping for more. Can't draw a ton of conclusions from a single game but you could probably still say we saw enough to say that he's not the answer for the 2020 starting qb position (not that we expected him to be).

At least one of those throws was underthrown, giving the db a chance to make the play on the ball.

But, I was impressed with his pocket awareness and mobility for sure.

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The one area where he excelled, better than Allen or even Cam, was pocket presence and movement.  He moved very well up and out of the pocket as the situation dictated.  That is pretty good when you realize just how bad our Oline plays.

Now, after the great movement, his passing is another thing altogether

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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

At least one of those throws was underthrown, giving the db a chance to make the play on the ball.

But, I was impressed with his pocket awareness and mobility for sure.

pushed the send button on my response about the same time, haha

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