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Official 2023 QB Watch


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2 hours ago, Shocker said:

Taking another QB that lacks accuracy and needs tons of development is a fantastic idea

I wouldn’t be surprised if Richardson stays another year at this point. He may even transfer to a team with a good offensive mind and some weapons. 

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23 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If he is projected first round he would be nuts to go back

Is he right now? He will need to turn it around to get in the first round conversation IMO. Right now he has more picks than TDs and is in the mid 50s for completion percentage.

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31 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Watching Young is like watching Russ during his time in Seattle

Young is at his best when he’s running around buying time while keeping his eyes downfield. It’s fun

I just posted this is another thread. That doesn’t typically translate well as NFL DL are much bigger and faster. 

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McCall did his thing again even in a loss.

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I mean, 3 passing TDs 358 yards, 0 picks and a 76% completion rate in a loss is pretty dang good.  CCU had a sieve in their rushing defense...they gave up as many rushing yards as McCall had passing!  Yes, passing yards get inflated when trailing big in a game, but usually the completion rate suffers and INTs happen. Neither occurred in this instance which is a very good indicator that he doesn't panic and is cool under pressure in the face of adversity.

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38 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

McCall did his thing again even in a loss.

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I mean, 3 passing TDs 358 yards, 0 picks and a 76% completion rate in a loss is pretty dang good.  CCU had a sieve in their rushing defense...they gave up as many rushing yards as McCall had passing!  Yes, passing yards get inflated when trailing big in a game, but usually the completion rate suffers and INTs happen. Neither occurred in this instance which is a very good indicator that he doesn't panic and is cool under pressure in the face of adversity.

He made some incredible throws downfield.  A few were beautiful over the shoulder NFL throws

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14 hours ago, 45catfan said:

McCall did his thing again even in a loss.

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I mean, 3 passing TDs 358 yards, 0 picks and a 76% completion rate in a loss is pretty dang good.  CCU had a sieve in their rushing defense...they gave up as many rushing yards as McCall had passing!  Yes, passing yards get inflated when trailing big in a game, but usually the completion rate suffers and INTs happen. Neither occurred in this instance which is a very good indicator that he doesn't panic and is cool under pressure in the face of adversity.

He's super interesting. I like him a lot more than most of the generally accepted second tier.  

 

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