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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's definitely odd being in a thread about QB Combine drills attributing arguments that I haven't seen made. We're literally just talking about how guys are performing in the QB drills in the QB drills thread.

These drills are far from the end all be all of these QB evaluations. I think everyone is well aware of that. But it's March and there's nothing else football related to talk about. I fully understand if you don't care but why bother posting here about that? Let the rest of us discuss the things there are to discuss

 

It's odd that it bothered you so much you felt the need to continue this. I said what I said and I'm done with it. 

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36 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I just don't see the appeal of Levis.  They keep talking about the "cannon" and I don't see it.  The accuracy hasn't been all that impressive compared to his peers throwing today either.  And that's paired with the disappointing year he's coming off of.  I don't want any parts of that dude.

I also think I am officially transitioning into AR or bust territory.  And I have a feeling after the combine that's gonna require moving up to #1.

I like his release.  he was under pressure a lot in KY--so I am not comparing him to young and stroud--

I worry that Levis is coming off like a jerk--can he be a good teammate?  Does not seem humble or ready to learn--but this is a meat market.

Herndon, to me, is starting to look better and better.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Panthers have to get to 3 now.   And that might not even do it

fug it, with this staff you better be able to develop WHOEVER falls to #3 or this "superstar" coaching staff aint poo. There are 3 QBs in this draft that automatically walk in as the best QB in our division out of college and a possible 4th out of Kentucky.

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6 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

It's odd that it bothered you so much you felt the need to continue this. I said what I said and I'm done with it. 

Just a pet peeve of mine when people come into clearly titled threads and complain or mock people for discussing exactly what the thread title would lead you to believe is being discussed. Just seems like people wouldn't click on topics that aren't of interest to them but maybe I'm weird that I don't.

 

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Idk what his official time will be, but I'm convinced AR could've run faster than a 4.44 considering he was swerving the entire time.  If he runs and stays between the lines the whole time, I'd put money on an official 4.3.

Also, it is official.  He is the guy we need to go get.

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