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Corral assessment from Simms


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This is what I expected when we drafted Corral, or at least something half way there, not a complete dismissal of his development 

Look at how the Falcons coach talks about Ritter

 “A lot of lessons learned and I got high expectations for Desmond. So, we’re gonna be hard on Desmond because he’s a good player and he can take that kind of coaching. He understands we’re not waiting on him as a rookie. Like, we’re trying to speed him up. So, he made some good throws. There’s some things he’s got to clean up, especially in the operation.”

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/08/23/arthur-smith-were-going-to-be-hard-on-desmond-ridder-because-he-can-take-the-coaching/

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, NAS said:

This is what I expected when we drafted Corral, or at least something half way there, not a complete dismissal of his development

Me too.  I should have known better.

We spent our time evaluating how he was doing in competition with Walker rather than developing and evaluating, in that order of importance.

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2 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

Me too.  I should have known better.

We spent our time evaluating how he was doing in competition with Walker rather than developing and evaluating, in that order of importance.

its insanity, but a college coach is going to do college coach things

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