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Combine Drills: Quarterback Day


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27 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Normally I'd say who cares about a QB not running but when you're gonna be a 24 year old rookie and you're still asking to be drafted on sheer raw talent, this matters.

Oh, but he's going to throw 'cos he's got a cannon and wants to show it off.

Which tells me he knows he's going to clock up a slow 40 time (for his "wow, what an athlete" stock).

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1 minute ago, OldhamA said:

Oh, but he's going to throw 'cos he's got a cannon and wants to show it off.

Which tells me he knows he's going to clock up a slow 40 time (for his "wow, what an athlete" stock).

He already ran a 40 earlier in the year at KY. It was a 4.72... Scouts are estimating he will be in the mid 4.5 range. They already know this stuff. This is just fan fare right now. 

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Why isn’t young doing the drills?

Probably bc he put on 20lbs for the combine weigh in... and gonna lose it for his pro day. I was so against the NFLPA getting rid of the combine..  but the more I see how fans treat it vs how it was original proposed ... they probably should end this. The NFL wont though... too much moneys

 

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

He already ran a 40 earlier in the year at KY. It was a 4.72... Scouts are estimating he will be in the mid 4.5 range. They already know this stuff. This is just fan fare right now. 

Couch potatoes running their mouths not knowing a thing. Color me shocked 

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