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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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Anyone saying Richardson is all combine hype needs to google his games and watch cutups. He navigates the pocket superbly well and can make every throw. He needs to work on consistent mechanics, timing, and putting more time in the film room. However, you can easily see him improve throughout each of his games with these deficiencies.

He's uber athletic, young, and is everyone seems to love him in interviews. I wouldn't be surprised at all if he goes first overall.

On the other hand, Will Levis I still do not like. I didn't like his games from this year, or even last year when he was healthy. He's athletic, but nothing too special. He reminds me of a less athletic Sam Darnold.

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Just now, Krovvy said:

Anyone saying Richardson is all combine hype needs to google his games and watch cutups. He navigates the pocket superbly well and can make every throw. He needs to work on consistent mechanics, timing, and putting more time in the film room. However, you can easily see him improve throughout each of his games with these deficiencies.

He's uber athletic, young, and is everyone seems to love him in interviews. I wouldn't be surprised at all if he goes first overall.

On the other hand, Will Levis I still do not like. I didn't like his games from this year, or even last year when he was healthy. He's athletic, but nothing too special. He reminds me of a less athletic Sam Darnold.

Exactly.  His numbers today is just the cherry on top.  He has a shoulder cannon that can make touch throws.  He just needs coaching.   

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6 minutes ago, Cavscout said:

Richardson was 14 for 35 and 143 yds against Kentucky this year. Definitely needs work on accuracy. 

Did you actually watch the games though? Those UF receivers had tennis rackets for hands. Lots of catchable balls hit the ground for Florida last year.

I'll fully admit I kinda though the se about AR until I started watching some Florida games and saw a much more polished QB than I expected to see.

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6 minutes ago, Cavscout said:

Richardson was 14 for 35 and 143 yds against Kentucky this year. Definitely needs work on accuracy. 

True but people love to point to cams weapons when he struggled here and the same can be said for Florida’s skill group. Woof.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Some busts but also two MVPs.

I mean he sortof proved our point with that and Akili Smith was a none dumbass that didnt study the playbook and was just dumb in general and was never going to work.  Now if AR has that knock on him then fug that but he seems to be the exact opposite

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