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Reich/Fitterer noon press conference


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5 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

He played Nickel for us last year... that isnt news. He had multiple QB hurries last yea bltizing form nickel, including a two tipped balls in which one of them landed in Derrick Brown's hands for an interception. 

He played some nickel. He primarily played outside.

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1 minute ago, Daeavorn said:

Sounded more to me that Chinn is gonna be primarily nickel and they will slide JC if they need to.

Yeah…

That won’t end up for Chinn and then sliding Jaycee inside and relying on Donte this year when coming off an Achilles injury won’t end well either 

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7 minutes ago, SmittysLawnGuy said:

Hasn't even brought up any QBs.

He described what they’re looking for in a rookie QB and it was pretty much Bryce Young to a T. Said Frank Reich doesn’t mention a single measurable when he talks to him about what he wants in a QB. Said ideally 2-3 years of tape and that’s who the guy is, putting little stock in combine and pro day work outs. Said somebody who is a “fast processor” makes the right reads pre and post snap, etc. etc.

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Just now, WUnderhill said:

He described what they’re looking for in a rookie QB and it was pretty much Bryce Young to a T. Said Frank Reich doesn’t mention a single measurable when he talks to him about what he wants in a QB. Said ideally 2-3 years of tape and that’s who the guy is, putting little stock in combine and pro day work outs. Said somebody who is a “fast processor” makes the right reads pre and post snap, etc. etc.

Thank you.

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9 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

He did just say it’s game tape, not combine or pro days. Wants 2-3 years of experience. 

The Russel talk could be a smokescreen still but this is as close to a no on Anthony Richardson as it gets without saying it outright.

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Just now, therealmjl said:

values being a "natural born leader, in and out of huddle, fast processor, pre-snap reads"

I really wouldn’t read much into these answers. Scott isn’t going to reveal much and knows other teams may be watching 

I don’t think for a second they’ll trade back but if Scott still wants to play this ridiculous trade back game he’s obviously going to give answers that would make you think they want Young 

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1 minute ago, WUnderhill said:

He described what they’re looking for in a rookie QB and it was pretty much Bryce Young to a T. Said Frank Reich doesn’t mention a single measurable when he talks to him about what he wants in a QB. Said ideally 2-3 years of tape and that’s who the guy is, putting little stock in combine and pro day work outs. Said somebody who is a “fast processor” makes the right reads pre and post snap, etc. etc.

Everytime I hear the FO talk it feels like Bryce. It’s interesting.

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

He shadowed the WR1. When that WR1 when into the slow, he went with him. 

It was shared in one of the threads here on the huddle that Horn played over 30% of his snaps in the nickel position. 

Yeah Horn is a legit travel corner which is super rare these days 

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Just now, therealmjl said:

Thank you.

you're twisting that dramatically to fit some narrative of bryce young, I watched it too and every question relating to bryce young or height was brough up by the media, not by scott. 

 

he said looking for a leader, someone who treats people well, someone who can get them in and out of a huddle, and someone who has put on good tape.

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

I really wouldn’t read much into these answers. Scott isn’t going to reveal much and knows other teams may be watching 

I don’t think for a second they’ll trade back but if Scott still wants to play this ridiculous trade back game he’s obviously going to give answers that would make you think they want Young 

He has the #1 pick.  He doesn’t need to care about revealing anything.  He definitely won’t move down unless it’s Houston and even then I highly doubt it

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