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12 minutes ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

IF we could secure a long term LT whether that is BC making the step or signing Armstead I would be very interested in either Willis or Pickett at 6. Lots to like with both of these young men.

I’m surprised Miami hasn’t signed Armstead yet I bet he goes back to Saints

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5 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

For the record Willis isn't even CLOSE to Vick in terms of athletic ability and rushing 

 

Don't get me wrong Willis is very mobile and can break tackles

 

but to this day looking at some old vick highlights WOW that guy was an alien

He had Panthers number that’s for sure

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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

For the record Willis isn't even CLOSE to Vick in terms of athletic ability and rushing 

 

Don't get me wrong Willis is very mobile and can break tackles

 

but to this day looking at some old vick highlights WOW that guy was an alien

71-0

That’s the score of our 2 meetings against Vick in ‘02.

And it was all him too.

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17 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

I think Boomers just can’t handle QBs that can run. It’s non traditional and that irks them…. 

Not really...

Running quarterbacks have been around way longer than people think. Fran Tarkenton is the earliest one I can remember watching, but there was also Roger Staubach, John Elway and others.

Having watched those guys, I always get a chuckle when people act like mobile quarterbacks are some new trend.

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5 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Those legs are massive for a QB.  Dear lord 

my feeling is if they draft this kid, Cam will be brought back to start and then give way.  They know each other 

he has a lot of physical attributes.  He has a lot of intangibles 

why did he leave Auburn ? 

mcAdo supposedly knows QBs.  I don’t want Rhule anywhere near this decision 

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3 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Those legs are massive for a QB.  Dear lord 

my feeling is if they draft this kid, Cam will be brought back to start and then give way.  They know each other 

he has a lot of physical attributes.  He has a lot of intangibles 

why did he leave Auburn ? 

mcAdo supposedly knows QBs.  I don’t want Rhule anywhere near this decision 

There’s a lot of talk that no one was going to supplant Nix regardless of how good they were.

Nix is a legacy child, his dad was the starting QB at Auburn and his family has a lot of influence in that community.

On the other hand, Malzahn and Freeze are very good friends, it’s thought that he was steered to Liberty because of the connection.

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2 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

Willis isnt running the 40 because as good of a rusher he is, he isn't straight line fast

 

and a meh 40 time would really cool his draft hype. 

Did Lamar jackson run a 40? Or kyler Murray? Fact is running a 40 as a qb doesn't benefit you at all. All it does is fuel the... he could be a wr or hb hype.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not really...

Running quarterbacks have been around way longer than people think. Fran Tarkenton is the earliest one I can remember watching, but there was also Roger Staubach, John Elway and others.

Having watched those guys, I always get a chuckle when people act like mobile quarterbacks are some new trend.

Having the offense focused around them absolutely is. Plenty of rushing qbs were written off before this new wave. Or forced to play HB or wr. All the way up to say Marcus vick(Vicks brother headcase I know) but if he came out in this class I dout people would say he can't play qb.

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