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Will Levis repotedly bombing interviews


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If Zach Wilson had worked out then Levis would very easily be a top 10 pick. Due to recency bias I think teams are placing a lot on maturity and leadership for their QB more so then before.

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The video someone posted here I think it was Cowturd who had a guest who is a trainer of some sort. 

Somehow that guy had worked with or around the top 4 QBs and he loves STROUD, Young AND Levis.

He put Levis along with STROUD and Young. Said he's the real deal. He didn't give AR the time of day though. I made that determination last season and Payton Manning said so a couple months back.

Who are any of you to argue with Payton Manning?!

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2 hours ago, rippadonn said:

The video someone posted here I think it was Cowturd who had a guest who is a trainer of some sort. 

Somehow that guy had worked with or around the top 4 QBs and he loves STROUD, Young AND Levis.

He put Levis along with STROUD and Young. Said he's the real deal. He didn't give AR the time of day though. I made that determination last season and Payton Manning said so a couple months back.

Who are any of you to argue with Payton Manning?!

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It was T. J. Houshmandzadeh, the ex-Bengals WR- and he didn't have Richardson in his camp.

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