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Former Jets scout Daniel Kelly on Trey Lance


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Just now, JawnyBlaze said:

I’m not huge on Lance, but this is a former Jets scout...

In the scout's defense, it's not like the former Jets coaches could have done anything with any QB they drafted. Had those guys coached Dan Marino right out of college, he'd have been out of the league within two years. Not sure they wouldn't have ruined either Manning.

 

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I've seen several scout types say that Lance has unequivocally the best arm in the draft class, so for this scout to be so definitive about his lack of arm strength relative to other busts... I dunno. it felt personal to me. certainly did not come across as impartial. far from it. proceed with caution.

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12 minutes ago, Call Me James said:

Former.

Jets. 

 

You see where I'm going. 

 

There's a former... Jets... head coach up in New England that's not doing too bad.

This whole idea that somebody who was previously part of a bad organization is necessarily bad themselves is a really dumb concept.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

There's a former... Jets... head coach up in New England that's not doing too bad.

This whole idea that somebody who was previously part of a bad organization is necessarily bad themselves is a really dumb concept.

And he is making coherent points.  I think our staff evaluated him and saw some of the same things.  

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2 minutes ago, Verge said:

I know Daniel and he is a very respectable former scout who worked hard to be where he is at, but sheesh, this is a pretty bad take. 

The tone is incredibly harsh.

I'm used to seeing scouts say "he does this well, this not so much, etc etc" but this? Ouch.

Granted he could turn out to be right, but damn 😳

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27 minutes ago, mccjeff said:

Great find. I have been saying this for a long time. I get the luxury of watching him play in the Missouri Valley. Take for example, a team Lance plays against offers 0, yes that is right, 0 football athletic scholarships. Missouri State. So most of the talent he plays against is someone who "might" be able to pull off a  Daniel "Rudy" Ruettiger in D1. There isn't much talent in the MVC outside of the Dakota teams. Since very little D1 schools recruit players in that area.

Maybe the next tangible super qb will come from the NCAA III. 

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