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Malik Willis Pro Day


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25 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I'm not trying to trash on Malik.  He's pretty impressive as a raw prospect.  But people get a little too excited about these pro days every year.

I know. I just find it interesting what people were saying after Zach Wilson’s crazy pro day throw compared to Malik’s pro day throw today. People have their favorites and will prop up or minimize based on that. 

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2 hours ago, Lets go get it Canes said:

Ha ok…. Russ still ain’t a rushing qb.  But if he is one, there has been 52 Super Bowls and if you take him out, there is still 51. Like I said, running QBs won’t when you super bowl. 

This is the problem. When a mobile QB can pass well they're not considered one. 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

He did well against Virigina Tech who I would think has more talent than Liberty.

true, that was one game.  also a handful of other games where his decision making was underwhelming as well as his overall performance vs other good programs. 

 

im not saying he sucks or dont want him

 

im just pointing out that we learned nothing new about malik today and did nothing to adress concerns, which isnt his fault its a damn proday for god sakes. 

 

i think thise that are now all gung hoe about him are being emotionally swayed. football is still a game of X's and O's.  Can he process those X's and O's on an NFL level?  i dont know

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27 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

im sorry but his tape is meh vs bad teams with vanilla defenses

 

and im talking about his decision making on a play by play basis.  not his highlight real rushing plays on youtube

Yea there are a lot of mentions about how bad his oline was and that may be true but I saw several plays where he had a good pocket and created the pressure himself.   A decent bit of the sacks were on him.

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