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Reich description of his future QB!


Ivory Panther
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55 minutes ago, Ivory Panther said:

Literally Any QB coming out has concerns including TLaw, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow etc...

Trevor and Luck even didn’t love football enough.  If a QB lacks a concern, someone will invent it. 

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2 hours ago, Moorgan said:

He honestly says size is a concern. That’s how he has an out.

If one does research they will find that every QB Frank Reich has liked or been involved with was taller than most. 

Therefore, I can not see him changing his mindset at this late stage in his career and selecting a QB the size of Bryce Young when a C,J Stroud is there for the taking..

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Here is something I have noticed--the "experts" on NFL network (Marc Ross, David Carr, and a few others) seem to think Young is the best QB and it is not that close. The fans seem to think Stroud is the pick, which is what drives the betting lines.  The Georgia football players at the combine stated that they loved Stroud--how calm, accurate, and unflappable he is--but they saw firsthand Stroud's best game ever.  They got to know Young at the combine, and they commented how much they liked the person.  The fans saw the combine, and Stroud was impressive, while Young watched wearing sweats. 

1. How can we be disappointed with either?

2.  Stroud was in the playoffs and played a great game-Young was not showcased.  Are fans simply riding a wave of momentum over Stroud and have normalized and maybe trivialized all Young has to offer?

3.  If you believe processing speed is the most important QB characteristic, you have to like Young.  If Young's size bothers you, you have to go with Stroud.  Otherwise, aren't they both pretty accurate?  Pretty smart?  Calm under pressure?

 

 

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