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Im starting to get a Hurney for Jacob Eason


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2 minutes ago, Panthero said:

Im not familiar with Gordon, ill check him out. Still you gotta love a 6'5 guy with his traits. Ryan Leaf without the cocaine habit. 

6’3 and fastest release in the draft. Accurate. Did extremely well in the senior bowl. 5500 yards throwing and 48 tds

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

6’3 and fastest release in the draft. Accurate. Did extremely well in the senior bowl. 5500 yards throwing and 48 tds

Just watched the film. Reminded me of Brady tbh. Not his throw style or frame but his pocket movement and ability to go through his reads. Not a rifle arm, but not bad either. 

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10 minutes ago, Panthero said:

Just watched the film. Reminded me of Brady tbh. Not his throw style or frame but his pocket movement and ability to go through his reads. Not a rifle arm, but not bad either. 

Yeah i know, but its the old school draft flaw i have. Im also the guy that thinks it would be cool if we drafted a guy named net-matos to go along with gross-matos, so im not to be trusted. 

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

"Strong arm" is probably the most overrated quarterback characteristic there is.

This message is brought to you from those who support the “Pickles/ Grier” theory of QB drafting. 

   Sorry, but you knew that was coming the second you typed it. And I’m bored and everyone here should be happy up to this point. From the outside, this draft seems very good for the Panthers. 
 

  

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