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They let us get this man in the third round. Don't forget 2020 tape.


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Just now, rippadonn said:

They'll use him like Aaron Rodgers. Similar tools and height.

Don't get the size criticism when you got Brees and Russ and Kyler etc who are all smaller. He's basically a more mobile Jake Delhomme with a faster release. The rest is mental which no one knows how will play out til he's actually in a real game

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On 7/1/2022 at 7:42 AM, Malt Liquor said:

Another thing people are failing to realize about Corral is he played in the SEC on a team with zero weapons, and he still showed out. I'm telling y'all if he master the playbook the sky is the limit for this kid.

that's not exactly true. The wr's and rb's were not on par w/ some of the big programs but there was some talent there.

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On 6/30/2022 at 4:02 PM, thunderraiden said:

Yeah yeah covid, IDGAF, look at this guy against Bama in 2020 and tell me you don't see traits from the greats.

Remember, he lost most of his best players after 2020, he was the only player on their 2021 squad worth a damn.

The escapability, the pocket presence, the quick twitch throws. Its all on showcase in this game against first rounders and top 5 picks, and we got this guy in the third round. Boys and girls, I sure hope we are drafting Will Anderson next year or leaving the playoffs with a rookie that looked more like Justin Herbert than JaMarcus Russell. 
 

 

Lots of us had been saying this from the start. Welcome to the club. 

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13 hours ago, Actionman0z said:

Lots of us had been saying this from the start. Welcome to the club. 

I've had Matt as my QB1 from the jump. I'm a big trait person and while his 2021 season was difficult due to injuries and the only players worth a crap on his team leaving he still looked like a top-5 pick in the 2020 bama game. There are great 2021 film on him too, its just he plays a lot of hero ball with his garbage team.

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