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3 hours ago, amcoolio said:

Sorry but taking the 4th QB of the draft at pick 8 is terrible no matter what the QB talent is, especially one with throwing flaws like Fields who I think is closer to Jalen Hurts than anyone else

If Sam sucks we'll be in a good position to take a QB high next year

I really wanna see all these throwing flaws you speak of i really do . How somebody with crazy amount of throwing flaws  didn’t throw a crazy amount of ints while he was in college ? Fields gonna make a lot of people look stupid for passing him up . 

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12 minutes ago, BrizzMachete said:

I really wanna see all these throwing flaws you speak of i really do . How somebody with crazy amount of throwing flaws  didn’t throw a crazy amount of ints while he was in college ? Fields gonna make a lot of people look stupid for passing him up . 

 

Having a top flight Oline like OSU had, can hide a lot of flaws. That hitch in his throwing motion won't go over in the NFL. He won't have the time he had in college.

. Hence, teams got a little leery about him.

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1 hour ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Having a top flight Oline like OSU had, can hide a lot of flaws. That hitch in his throwing motion won't go over in the NFL. He won't have the time he had in college.

. Hence, teams got a little leery about him.

If Philip rivers can make it with his throwing motion anyone can i think that’s lazy if you don’t take someone cause there throwing motion don’t fit you. A small part of the reason  Aaron Rodgers fell in his draft and he fixed it . Throwing motions can be worked out and his isn’t even that bad it’s flick of a wrist with a slight quark 

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6 minutes ago, BrizzMachete said:

If Philip rivers can make it with his throwing motion anyone can i think that’s lazy if you don’t take someone cause there throwing motion don’t fit you. A small part of the reason  Aaron Rodgers fell in his draft and he fixed it . Throwing motions can be worked out and his isn’t even that bad it’s flick of a wrist with a slight quark 

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Gotta give you Rivers. But just watch Fields motion. It has a hitch in it. It adds almost a half a second to his time. Trevor, and Wilson were at .4 seconds. Jones, and Trey were at .5. Fields was at .8.

 

That doesn't seem like much, but it can be the difference between a clean throw, and one under duress. 

 

Seems piddily, but hey, he fell.

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12 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

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Gotta give you Rivers. But just watch Fields motion. It has a hitch in it. It adds almost a half a second to his time. Trevor, and Wilson were at .4 seconds. Jones, and Trey were at .5. Fields was at .8.

 

That doesn't seem like much, but it can be the difference between a clean throw, and one under duress. 

 

Seems piddily, but hey, he fell.

Your point is valid i just don’t see it being a huge problem i don’t love his motion either it has to grow on me  but man he has crazy arm talent that i think is being over looked he haven’t even peaked yet he still learning the position . And passing him up to  Bank on darnold is silly and will cost a lot of jobs if it turn into teddy round 2 

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The one thing I dont know but I feel certain is Pitts was our first choice and Sewell second which is who I preferred. And I really thought Detroit was gonna be the first team to take a defensive player and not us. But the definite is we picked our top rated defensive player on our board.

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