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Josh Klein on the recent Bryce “smoke”


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8 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

But he was comparing him to wilson and that was trademark of his for years.  Roll out of the pocket and scramble for a first.   He has 5000 career rushing yards

I'm talking about athletic ability.  I think Russ didn't run too much at Wisconsin.  What did he have like 200 rushing yards that year?  When you have Gibbs ready for the ball to be dumped off you use that over your undersized QB.  

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

I'm talking about athletic ability.  I think Russ didn't run too much at Wisconsin.  What did he have like 200 rushing yards that year?  When you have Gibbs ready for the ball to be dumped off you use that over your undersized QB.  

but that athletic ability is only worth so much when the defense knows you are not running, thats completely off the table

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1 minute ago, MechaZain said:

Not sure the team would if the pick's not Stroud. 

Why do you say that.

because you personally don’t like the other guy?  That’s pretty stupid to say.

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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

but that athletic ability is only worth so much when the defense knows you are not running, thats completely off the table

It extends plays and avoids sacks.  One extra second can make a world of difference for a WR getting open.

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43 minutes ago, Growl said:

We had to deal with the same 10 posters or so popping in every time Cam threw an incomplete pass for way longer than you’d probably believe

the only time they ever showed up was when he had a bad game. if he had a big game you never heard a peep from them so they weren't around much for the first few years.

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53 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Josh was on WFNZ this morning 

And the way he talked, it’s Not just smoke 

-Said when they traded up they were torn between a few prospects.

- mentioned as the pro days and meetings went and they met with the people.  They have an idea or have their guy by now.

- mentioned that’s why all the rapid leaks and movement has been happening the last few days.

- said the team Would like the fans to know somewhat who the pick is before it happens.

- pointed out the big draft party even they’re hosting.  Said with the fan base so split and torn between a few guys.  It best for the fans base to someone know instead of having everyone there who are taking sides at the event.

- said they’d like it to be more of a coronation.  Then the shock surprise

Josh is very trusted source. I love that he basically said who the team is  drafting without saying their name

 
2011 - Took Heisman winning QB at #1

2023 - We’re once again going take a Heisman winning QB to be the face of the franchise 

 You simply can’t pass up “special” you guys should be excited.

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