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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


Mr. Scot
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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I mean, I get it. He's being paid to analyze this stuff and that's what he's doing. But it's not like that TD is only gonna count for 5 because you'd like to see him keep his rear foot planted a little longer. This ain't gymnastics.

 

 

He just makes it look easy.  His deep ball is so damn pretty.  

There's really not much to correct with him.  Our own QB coach had a great spiel about the creation with his throws and the readiness (along with the Burrow comp).  I just have felt it with him watching OSU.  He's a pure QB.  

 

 

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1 minute ago, TheCasillas said:

AR threw waaaaaaaay late on that last throw... the drill is designed for the ball to be thrown once the WR hits the 17 yard mark... AR threw it once the player hit the 25 yard mark.  

Probably tried to show off and didn't work out as planned, Josh Allen gave the WR a full beat before dropping in his combine go route drill.

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

yea but this drill is for the reciever too..  so sucks for the receiver 

That go drill is a heavily QB focused drill. Players go for it like that every year. They gave him an extra rep just to do that, it’s why he only got one.

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Before today, I thought if we got into the top-5, we would land one of these three. After today, we can't go any lower than AZ at 3 if we want to guarantee getting one of Stroud/Richardson/Young.

Any of these three would set us up for the next decade plus.....choose your poison Reich.

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