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QB breakdowns by Josh McCown


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9 hours ago, Bluetooth said:

Where's the AR breakdown???

I would love to see McCrown take on AR's pump fake TD throw.

 

If the draft started today, AR-15 would be the pick, I like Young, hell I like CJ, but AR is that generational talent and I believe this staff is good enough to take him to the next level.

Tape doesn't lie either, yes he's raw, but his highlight reel compare to the others is just amazing. I mean those special never before seen moments. 

Sidenote...We lose Jerry RICHARDSON the same year we draft Anthony RICHARDSON, god's plan.

 

LMAOOOOO 

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23 hours ago, Bluetooth said:

Where's the AR breakdown???

I would love to see McCrown take on AR's pump fake TD throw.

 

If the draft started today, AR-15 would be the pick, I like Young, hell I like CJ, but AR is that generational talent and I believe this staff is good enough to take him to the next level.

Tape doesn't lie either, yes he's raw, but his highlight reel compare to the others is just amazing. I mean those special never before seen moments. 

Sidenote...We lose Jerry RICHARDSON the same year we draft Anthony RICHARDSON, god's plan.

 

How does Richardson hamper the offenses ability to be varied though? If he can run an offense from under center effectively, you'd limited the offense dramatically. 

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On 3/13/2023 at 5:13 PM, Wes21 said:

I feel like I am going to be picking on Bryce Young all the way up until draft day.  With a little perspective and hindsight, the guy is not who I thought he was.  Here is another play that is part of a long pattern with him.  CJ Stroud would have hit this receiver for an easy completion and people would be talking about how CJ is lucky to throw to receivers who are always open by 4 yards.  Bryce actually takes off running on this play!!!  WTF?

 

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There’s a few of these where Young doesn’t see his guy in the middle of the field and that’s my concern. Kyler struggles to see the middle of the field  too. Meanwhile CJ throws some of the prettiest balls down the middle of the field you’ll ever see. I feel with CJ, Reich can get back to what he was doing in 2018 with Luck

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The offense will probably consist of a lot of play-action and timing routes. With a quarterback like Ryan who specializes in accuracy and being on time, Reich has likely designed an offense that will involve a lot of crossing routes and action in the middle of the field with Indy’s massive tight ends.

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1 hour ago, *FreeFua* said:

There’s a few of these where Young doesn’t see his guy in the middle of the field and that’s my concern

My concern is the lack of routine, easy plays from Young.  Watching him live I guess I always assumed there was tons of film available of routine plays with timing and accuracy, and the ability to scramble around and buy time while looking downfield was a bonus.  The more film I watch the more it seems like scrambling around IS his game.  And he needs just as much work taking the easy pass on time as Richardson.  Meanwhile CJ Stroud is shooting fish in a barrel every game.

Looking at these prospects in hindsight instead of live is eye opening.  I guess I should have realized there was a red flag when people were making comments that Alabama sucked so bad it was like Bryce was playing with Wofford against SEC teams every week.  No, Bryce just made it look like that.

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1 hour ago, Wes21 said:

My concern is the lack of routine, easy plays from Young.  Watching him live I guess I always assumed there was tons of film available of routine plays with timing and accuracy, and the ability to scramble around and buy time while looking downfield was a bonus.  The more film I watch the more it seems like scrambling around IS his game.  And he needs just as much work taking the easy pass on time as Richardson.  Meanwhile CJ Stroud is shooting fish in a barrel every game.

Looking at these prospects in hindsight instead of live is eye opening.  I guess I should have realized there was a red flag when people were making comments that Alabama sucked so bad it was like Bryce was playing with Wofford against SEC teams every week.  No, Bryce just made it look like that.

Yeah it makes the highlights more "exciting" when it's tons of scrambles, but it ends up reminding me of what Russel Wilson has been doing for years. He does have some stuff under center but he's usually not facing a brick wall of D-linemen like he'll see in the NFL

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14 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah it makes the highlights more "exciting" when it's tons of scrambles, but it ends up reminding me of what Russel Wilson has been doing for years. He does have some stuff under center but he's usually not facing a brick wall of D-linemen like he'll see in the NFL

Yeah your right Bama played a bunch of scrubs at Dline. Y'all need to stop discrediting Young with such flimsy excuses. He did it against the best.  CJ gonna be good too I bet but I could see him as just a better version of Jared Goff or Carson Wentz.   Just saying. 

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45 minutes ago, mickeye76 said:

Yeah your right Bama played a bunch of scrubs at Dline. Y'all need to stop discrediting Young with such flimsy excuses. He did it against the best.  CJ gonna be good too I bet but I could see him as just a better version of Jared Goff or Carson Wentz.   Just saying. 

Man, imagine if we had a coaching staff to help AR mentally adapt like Young and develop accuracy like CJ.

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