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41 minutes ago, Varking said:

Disagree but it’s irrelevant. Fields in games has made better throws than any throw he made in a pro day or this throw. 

The three qb’s at OSU before Fields (Jones, Pryor, and Haskins) all looked like all pros in that one read qb friendly offense just like Fields.  They were all in the heisman talk and yet flamed out ferociously in the nfl.

hard to evaluate fields in that offense 

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7 minutes ago, MadHatter said:

The three qb’s at OSU before Fields (Jones, Pryor, and Haskins) all looked like all pros in that one read qb friendly offense just like Fields.  They were all in the heisman talk and yet flamed out ferociously in the nfl.

hard to evaluate fields in that offense 

Doesn’t really dispute anything I wrote. We are celebrating a practice pass with no defenders here where the receiver slowed down at the end. 

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15 minutes ago, MadHatter said:

The three qb’s at OSU before Fields (Jones, Pryor, and Haskins) all looked like all pros in that one read qb friendly offense just like Fields.  They were all in the heisman talk and yet flamed out ferociously in the nfl.

hard to evaluate fields in that offense 

Jones was gone before the current OSU offense arrived 

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11 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

Jones was gone before the current OSU offense arrived 

Daly’s offense is no different than what Myers ran.

Fields has all the Tools...just hard to evaluate him in that offense as it doesnt require him to do many things he will have to in the nfl.  Not saying he won’t be great...just hard to evaluate...which is why he slid.

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