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Maybe I was wrong about KENNY PICKETT after reading these evaluations.


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I have no idea if Pickett will be a good NFL qb, but then neither does anyone else here.  But the narrative that Pickett was only good one year is absurd.  He was actually good the two years before, but Pitt sucked.  In 2019, he had almost 3100 yards passing, 62% completion rate, a 122 qb rating, and only 9 picks.  And unlike guys like Burrow and Lawrence, he wasn't surrounded with a bevy of NFL receivers.  

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16 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I have no idea if Pickett will be a good NFL qb, but then neither does anyone else here.  But the narrative that Pickett was only good one year is absurd.  He was actually good the two years before, but Pitt sucked.  In 2019, he had almost 3100 yards passing, 62% completion rate, a 122 qb rating, and only 9 picks.  And unlike guys like Burrow and Lawrence, he wasn't surrounded with a bevy of NFL receivers.  

Thank you my brother!!!! 

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Thank you for understanding my point. No one who is ever drafted is a guaranteed success. That's just the way the world works. Pickett may be a bust but he may not be. I'm just saying that he has as good a chance as anyone else drafted top 10 in the last 5 years to be successful and that he's being ignored unfairly due to a media narrative that started last year. Everyone has become so negative that they just look for reasons to hate on everything. Not one person has denied his success last season. Normally, that would be enough to get people excited but drafting a player but not this year and the only reason I get to hate the idea is he had one good year. Last years' class had players that were praised but most had concerns about accuracy or character or mechanics but were absolutely draftable at 8. Yet a QB who has none of those issues is not because he had one successful season as a team.  I don't get it. 

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31 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

I really hope we get Watson now. This thread got me on the Watson train for sure. 

 

 

Care to tell us why? I definitely don't want him here at the crazy price they're talking about nor the creepy vibe he'll bring. I prefer the idea that we're a positive culture. 

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26 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I have no idea if Pickett will be a good NFL qb, but then neither does anyone else here.  But the narrative that Pickett was only good one year is absurd.  He was actually good the two years before, but Pitt sucked.  In 2019, he had almost 3100 yards passing, 62% completion rate, a 122 qb rating, and only 9 picks.  And unlike guys like Burrow and Lawrence, he wasn't surrounded with a bevy of NFL receivers.  

How many TD's

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7 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

in 2021? 47 TDs! What's wrong with that bro? 

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2019 like the guy said.. But I guess your stuck on 2021..

But like your friend you choose to cherry pick stats that fit your narrative..

He had 13 yes and 9ints that year your boy was saying "was a good season " lol

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6 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

2019 like the guy said.. But I guess your stuck on 2021..

But like your friend you choose to cherry pick stats that fit your narrative..

He had 13 yes and 9ints that year your boy was saying "was a good season " lol

yeah, that was a good defense bro. He used to be not so good. Got ya. So, I'll be sure to tell Stafford how he's not actually good now because he never won a SB before. You're genius. 

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