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3 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

The NFL is watching, giving him fire emoji. Screen time. We really may have a star. I know I've sinned again went hard on another bandwagon to "annoy" huddlers, but it's like Bruce Lee said: "It's like a finger pointing to the moon (smack), don't look at the finger or you'll miss all that heavenly glory!"

Listen to the conversation in the background. They want #9.

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17 minutes ago, Martin said:

What I liked best was his sense of urgency in the spirit of practicing like you play. Darnold was just jogging around in the same drill. 


He wants it way more than Darnold.

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2 minutes ago, thunderraiden said:

He had 5 picks last year in college to 31 TDs, in the SEC, on a poo team.

Exactly, but he threw a ton of picks his sophomore year and has improved that each year and Im not really talking about picks. Im talking about his reads and missing open receivers. Also, adjusting to an NFL system will be somewhat of a struggle for him early. 

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Just now, thunderraiden said:

He had 5 picks last year in college to 31 TDs, in the SEC, on a poo team.

Yeah, most experts lauded Corral for his improved decision making from 2020 to 2021.

Overall it’s just looking like it’ll come down to if he can read an NFL defense quick enough… something that Sam Darnold doesn’t appear to be able to do.

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