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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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1 hour ago, Krovvy said:

Nope. I was reading the start of this thread and crapped on a couple of your posts after you drop it on me, without bothering to @ or reply me like a man. Then you spazzed out and starting going back months.

You're like a jealous ex girlfriend level of crazy.

Your avatar fits your posting and whining. Whatever helps you sleep, little guy. 

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9 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

It was mistimed... the purpose of the drill is for the ball to be throw right when the WR hits the 17 yard mark... the WR is not allowed to to look back for the ball until they past that point. The QBs are told to throw the ball prior to that mark to see how the WR track the ball in the air.....

Sure technically in the spirit of the drill it wasn't released when it should have been, but if you've watched the combine at any previous year you'd understand the gamesmanship and the competition of the drill always end up in a competition to see who can get it the deepest and often you'll see people do things like Richardson did there and either wait to hike the ball or wait to throw it to try and get it as deep as possible. It was the highlights of Josh Allens combine when he did it. I understand the drill is for the WRs as well but at the end when they are giving QBs random reps you'll see things like that all the time.  Its part of the combine experience.  People comp it to the dunk contest.

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

I’m asking because you said it was egregious… so it should hav been easy to point out a few performances that were so much better nobody could really debate it. 

2020.... Jalen Hurts, Justin Herbet , and Jordan Love. They had very strong showing at the thorwing portion of that combine. 

 

Justin Herbert was the star of the show that day... he nailed all but 1 throw.

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

2020.... Jalen Hurts, Justin Herbet , and Jordan Love. They had very strong showing at the thorwing portion of that combine. 

 

Justin Herbert was the star of the show that day... he nailed all but 1 throw.

I’ll disagree on Hurts big time. I’ll look back at Herbert tomorrow. 

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

My 4 are:

1) AR

2) Stroud

3) Nobody

4) Nobody

I dont want Young.  I just don't feel his frame or style of play will lead to consistent success in the NFL.  He may get off to a quicker start than some other guys, but I don't expect it to last.

And idk what it is, but it's several things...  I just don't like Levis.  Reminds me a lot of Blaine Gabbert coming out.  Over hyped and under delivers. 

That overhype/under delivering happens in games and it was eerily similar with him today.  I just hate how much inconsistency he has, and not to mention, doesn't seem like the most likeable dude.  Reminds me of Bortles.  The guy has his mechanics and throwing motion down to a science, beautiful stuff.  But he just really has this offputting feel and never seems to produce.  

He was the Penn State battering ram for a reason.  

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Just now, Varking said:

I’ll disagree on Hurts big time. I’ll look back at Herbert tomorrow. 

Here let me save you the trouble... 

now can we this ridiculous back and forth? No idea why out of all content i posted today this is the one you choose to pursue.

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