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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

 

He's not wrong. He shows good pre snap communication, I've always been a little impressed by it save for the false start the other evening. 

That said, it's everything post sanp (plus I think his height doesn't help, that 1st int against the pats I think an o-lineman blocked his line of sight lol) that makes me concerned. 

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1 minute ago, Rags said:

He's not wrong. He shows good pre snap communication, I've always been a little impressed by it save for the false start the other evening. 

That said, it's everything post sanp (plus I think his height doesn't help, that 1st int against the pats I think an o-lineman blocked his line of sight lol) that makes me concerned. 

I believe he's taller than Baker.

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2 minutes ago, Rags said:

He's not wrong. He shows good pre snap communication, I've always been a little impressed by it save for the false start the other evening. 

That said, it's everything post sanp (plus I think his height doesn't help, that 1st int against the pats I think an o-lineman blocked his line of sight lol) that makes me concerned. 

Yeah I thought it looked like he was diagnosing and communicating pre snap better than Sam seemed to be before the injury. He just seems to have 1 of those INT's every preseason game. 

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I believe he's taller than Baker.

Maybe? I know Baker's listed at 6'1 but I remember him being closer to 5'11-6'0 around the draft, which would be the same height that P.J. is listed.

Thing is some QBs can play short, others can't.  I don't think P.J. is one of those guys.

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8 minutes ago, Rags said:

He's not wrong. He shows good pre snap communication, I've always been a little impressed by it save for the false start the other evening. 

That said, it's everything post sanp (plus I think his height doesn't help, that 1st int against the pats I think an o-lineman blocked his line of sight lol) that makes me concerned. 

Roll out young man, roll out.

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25 minutes ago, Rags said:

He said the exact same thing abt Ickey right before he gave him the starting job. How is that throwing him under the bus by saying "He has more work to do"?

I get you like Corral but goddamn man. 

I said he will. Not he did. Future tense. Based on him throwing Cam under the bus last season and other etcs.

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I believe he's taller than Baker.

That's a negative, Baker is 2 inches taller.

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Our "backup" QB throws half as many TD's and twice the INT's (as percentages) as Sam Darnold.  I gotta believe we can do better.  Our PUNTER can probably do better tbh.

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1 minute ago, BrianS said:

That's a negative, Baker is 2 inches taller.

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Our "backup" QB throws half as many TD's and twice the INT's (as percentages) as Sam Darnold.  I gotta believe we can do better.  Our PUNTER can probably do better tbh.

Yeah I agree there are dudes getting cut today who are better backups. Dinucci would instantly be our second best until Sam is back. And Dinucci we could keep long term after we release sam next year 

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