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2 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Yes I apologize.. I like actually facts when making opinions.. Numbers are facts

Dude production at Alabama and Ohio State is fools gold.

 

A cactus could be put back there and have good numbers there.

If young was Corrals size I'd be all for him but I don't want a Kyler Murray midget drafted before the third round.

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18 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Dude production at Alabama and Ohio State is fools gold.

 

A cactus could be put back there and have good numbers there.

If young was Corrals size I'd be all for him but I don't want a Kyler Murray midget drafted before the third round.

So we should void actually production and go off of what?? 
You being some undercover QB guru who can see intangibles from your couch?? Lol

And Also really funny how your opinion is your worried about Young size but Corral has been way more injury prone.. lol

 

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7 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

wew thank god joe burrow went from ohio state to lsu for one season, he would be out of the league already if he had stayed at ohio state and had the football witches put the osu qb spell on him

Yes thank god this and College production is fools gold.. lmao

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52 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

So we should void actually production and go off of what?? 
You being some undercover QB guru who can see intangibles from your couch?? Lol

And Also really funny how your opinion is your worried about Young size but Corral has been way more injury prone.. lol

 

I'm not worried about Young from injuries. 

I'm worried about him being able to work from the pocket and use the whole field.

 

Production is only part of the equation. 

Alabama and OSUs recievers are open more than they aren't. 

The lines protect those two more often than not.

I don't see contested NFL throws with a dline in their face.

 

I saw that with Penix vs Oregon. His team was outmatched across the board. 

He was firing opposite boundary into small windows an instant before getting killed. That's the kind of plays you need in the NFL.

Stroud crumbles when the rush gets through.  He's a pussy.

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1 hour ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

yeah tua is an awful qb

I do wonder what the rankings would be among active GMs of the following guys, who they'd want right now:

Burrow, Tua, Herbert, and Lawrence...

I think more than a few may have Tua #1.  He's been proving why Tank for Tua was a thing for 2 years before his college injury.  He's been just phenomenal, with 2 phenomenal WRs and a really promising coach.  I honestly think Miami struck gold and it's not getting enough praise.  

They may be the new offense gold standard right now, if not now, come EOY.  

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5 minutes ago, Growl said:

Keep this guy FAR away from my team! 

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You just want better than what we have.

I want better than what everyone had.

I don't need a top 10 guy I need a top 5 guy preferably the number one guy in the world. I want better than Mahomes and Rogers. (Yes I know that's unrealistic)

But just better than what we have is not enough. Absolutely do not draft a QB in the first that you don't think can go out and drive 80 yards in the last two minutes to win the Superbowl. 

Tua isn't that guy. He'll win some games a playoff game of two but that's it.

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