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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


Mr. Scot
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1 minute ago, RJK said:

Taking shots at a sub par sportswriter. If it was a fat white man who always posts about fast food I’d say focus more on the job than the in and out order. But keep kissing phantom ass 🤷‍♂️

I’ll wait and see you take those shots at Newton, Person and others then..

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1 minute ago, CamTheMan said:

He quite literally has had a negative record in both high school and college football. To think he's going to come here and consistently win with us, a team that is has picked inside the top-10 for going on 5 years, because he can run fast and jump high is straight up delusional. Him getting hyped up as a first round pick does not change the fact that he can't win football games at any level of football. I feel like if Cam Newton never existed, this guy wouldn't even be getting consideration as a first round pick.

I don’t think he’d come here and win because he can run fast and jump high. But keep making assumptions. 

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16 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

That’s her opinion F 150 .. And obviously it’s coming from the scouts and coaches she is getting information from while she is sitting around then at the stadium.. The fact she is a paid beat writer of the team and covering them “while getting paid to do so” should be math enough.. Would you have made the same Nail comment if Joe Person tweeted it??

Joe Person gets way more poo than Sheena Quick.

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

If you have NFL+ .... i highly suggest you watcht he "players combine" they are critiquing these QBs in a very infortmative way and not just hyping every throw that they make. 

I’d watch it after but I don’t think I’ll watch anything combine related a second time. We’ll see their pro days next. 

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I wonder what the Cardinals are thinking? Their pick is worth a lot more after today. It's possible that any of Young, Stroud, or Richardson will be available at their pick. Three very different quarterbacks, but all excellent prospects. I have no idea what order they'll go, but I still have the feeling that Stroud will be first.

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

I want #1 because it means our staff identified their guy and went and got him. 

Waste of paying all these coaches if they can't work with any of the QBs in the top 3 and would be a huge red flag. I would have agreed if there was a massive cliff after the combine but its a hell of a lot easier to get the #1 pick if we go into the draft with the #3 pick too if that really is their modus operandi.

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