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Matt Waldman's Breakdown of Anthony Richardson (QB, Florida)


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3 minutes ago, GOAT said:

I'm big on interviews. Watch every interview of every HOF / Super Bowl QB ever. Richardson is very soft spoken, monotone and short. I'm sorry, I was on the fence but now I'm really not interested at all.

Herbert and Hurts come to mind. Some people are soft spoken with the press, but different on the field/locker room. Josh Allen was also a little reserved at first also. The interviews should tell the whole story…

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1 hour ago, rebelrouser said:

oops. Qb this year.  If we want a qb, Wilks really screwed us in that Raiders and Falcons could clean the qb board right in front of us.  

Not really because it makes it easier not to take one of these qbs in the 1st.This will turn out to be a blessing down the line.That is unless we lose our minds and take one anyways.

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31 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Herbert and Hurts come to mind. Some people are soft spoken with the press, but different on the field/locker room. Josh Allen was also a little reserved at first also. The interviews should tell the whole story…

nah none of those guys interviews bother me like Richardson's. He's almost on CJ Henderson level.

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Stetson Bennett is a better QB than Richardson right now. 
 

Will he be in 3-4 years? Idk, but if forced to pick one of the two to lead my team to a win this weekend, I’m picking Bennett. If picking a QB to lead my franchise for the next decade, I’d probably go AR and cross my fingers. 

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On 1/20/2023 at 1:00 PM, GOAT said:

nah none of those guys interviews bother me like Richardson's. He's almost on CJ Henderson level.

I got the sense with a few post games with him that he either wasn’t paying attention or didn’t care much.  He wasn’t focused which is a concern.

I mean I think we should just go big and go get #1.  Take Young or Stroud.  Stroud’s play against Georgia was an eye opener for me

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