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10 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Right, and his rawness really showed on that OT drive where he tried to do way too much scrambling around. If they weren't counting on him palying then they probably should have had another veteran backup but that's how it goes in the NFL. Can't make any real judgments off of a handful of games like this.

The line played like trash and his WR's were running weird long go routes so I don't know what else he could do on those OT plays. They didn't give him a check down option all game long, weird 

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12 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Sadly, Corral looked worse than that.

There isn't a comparison at all.   

Willis is playing with the best offensive line that Tennessee can muster. 

Corral was playing behind an offensive line that are currently waiting to see if they can make an XFL roster, at best. 

Willis got nearly all the reps with the starting lineup.

Corral got 5 minutes' worth of Reps at the end of practice. Which equates to about 3 or 4 plays.

Please stop with the Corral is worse because you don't have a clue how good or bad, he can be.  Nor do I for that matter. For you to say you know factually that he's bad is just plain dislike for the guy.  Most likely you wanted someone else and therefore, bashing him justifies your unbelievable analysis of his performance. 

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5 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Yep, in reality, he shouldn’t be playing, but the Titans had no choice.

Why, he was drafted to play QB.  He's had several months to work on his game.   It was said before he was every drafted.  His use of his legs is what made him special.  If you are too scared to pull the trigger, IDGAF how great of an arm you have, you're a failure in this league. 

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10 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

For you to say you know factually that he's bad is just plain dislike for the guy.  Most likely you wanted someone else and therefore, bashing him justifies your unbelievable analysis of his performance. 

You on Corral.

6 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

If you are too scared to pull the trigger, IDGAF how great of an arm you have, you're a failure in this league. 

You on Willis after he's had just two full games.

 

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11 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

You on Corral.

You on Willis after he's had just two full games.

 

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Totally different. 

Willis is scared and he's had reps with the starting unit.  It's one thing if he threw the ball to a wide receiver and it got intercepted.   The last two plays Willis had several seconds to do something and he froze.  Completely froze.  

Corral didn't get one rep with the starting unit. 

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5 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

By a wide margin. Against guys who are no longer on NFL rosters.

With Willis you can clearly see the physical tools are there, he's just not ready. Corral looked like a HS QB out there in preseason.

To be fair, Corral was also working with a bottom 5 OC. We have to at least consider that in the equation. 

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11 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Totally different. 

Willis is scared and he's had reps with the starting unit.  It's one thing if he threw the ball to a wide receiver and it got intercepted.   The last two plays Willis had several seconds to do something and he froze.  Completely froze.  

Corral didn't get one rep with the starting unit. 

Corral didn’t get one rep with the starting unit, that’s correct, he also played (and struggled against) guys who are now bagging groceries.

Willis gave Titans fans hope in the preseason and he’s now playing with a ragtag group of pass protectors that includes at the very minimum, one Panthers cast off (Dennis Daley). I’d also bet you that you can’t even name two of the wide receivers he was throwing to last night without looking up the Titans roster on Google.

Yes, Willis has had reps with the starting unit for the Titans, he’s also going against the likes of Chris Jones now.

As for the last couple of plays, where exactly did you want him to go with the ball? The replays clearly showed that there was nowhere to go with the ball, the broadcasting crew stated as much.

You’re right, the situations are different. Willis looked bad against actual NFL players and Corral looked bad against guys from your local community college.

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