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Matt Corrall


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2 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Maybe but Howell and Willis aren’t getting first or second team reps and they didn’t look that bad. Even Ridder who was mentioned about being inaccurate this week was way better.

This is not the start you want to see at all. Doesn’t matter what the situation is, that was bad.

If Corral really can’t cut it, it’s going to suck balls if we ruin our opportunity at a 2023 QB.

thats the concerning part for me

 

How the fug are willis and howell (fug it add ridder to the list) looking light years better then MC.  Not just in regards to this game but in practice as well

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4 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Maybe but Howell and Willis aren’t getting first or second team reps and they didn’t look that bad. Even Ridder who was mentioned about being inaccurate this week was way better.

This is not the start you want to see at all. Doesn’t matter what the situation is, that was bad.

If Corral really can’t cut it, it’s going to suck balls if we ruin our opportunity at a 2023 QB.

Nah I still think we end right where vegas has us at and we have a shot at one of the top guys

 

We are still a couple of drafts away from being a good team.  As we saw today our depth is LOL funny

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Patience. He's got a lot to work on. Yes, he was out there behind a line composed of practice squad players, but he was also up against a defense mainly made of practice squad players. He played like a third round draft pick rookie in his first preseason game. That's not a crime and it's not necessarily anything to show what he will become. Give him some time and let PJ have some audition time as well for his next stop.

Howell, though to be honest, is going to be pushing for a starting spot very soon. The kid has the IT factor in spades, just doesn't have the experience yet.

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18 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Maybe but Howell and Willis aren’t getting first or second team reps and they didn’t look that bad. Even Ridder who was mentioned about being inaccurate this week was way better.

This is not the start you want to see at all. Doesn’t matter what the situation is, that was bad.

If Corral really can’t cut it, it’s going to suck balls if we ruin our opportunity at a 2023 QB.

It is what it is, but context does matter. Some of y'all are acting like you didn't see the game. Furthermore, I doubt that Ridder, Howell or Willis have had as little snaps as Corral.  Rhule has mismanaged Corral's reps from the very beginning. It's stupid--damned near criminal. There are three vets in front of him, and he's relegated to doing a dumb dance on the sidelines which Rhule has overvalued the significance of called mental reps. It's criminal!

And, BTW, the O-line in front of him was way worse than what we had last season. SUBSTANTIALLY worse! And you know that has to be awful.

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19 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Worse ball team?

Even if you believe that, the back end of their roster is arguably better than the back end of ours. Howell had plenty of time to throw down field, Corral had people in his face almost immediately. He was rattled, missed about three throws, and just never recovered. It was obvious. It was also out of character. He was an accurate QB in college. He faced the perfect storm today, but he'll ultimately end up on track with more quality reps.

It's all good though. Let people have their fun and knee-jerk reactions. 

Hey maybe so, but you can learn a lot from guys under less than ideal conditions and that's what we seen.

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