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Josh Klein on the recent Bryce “smoke”


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He says one of the reasons its leaking now so that fans will know at the draft party.  Yeah man I am not sure he is connected as we think on this.

 

If its bryce I will most certainly get a white jersey and support the hell out of him but damn its a bold strategy do draft the smallest qb in modern history, and one that is not very athletic, doesnt run and has an average nfl arm.  I really really hope they know what they are doing and everyone is on the same page with this.

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5 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

ah yes. the good ole days when someone on this site told me I was a "fuging idiot" because I wanted Cam over Gabbert. Good times. 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He says one of the reasons its leaking now so that fans will know at the draft party.  Yeah man I am not sure he is connected as we think on this.

 

If its bryce I will most certainly get a white jersey and support the hell out of him but damn its a bold strategy do draft the smallest qb in modern history, and one that is not very athletic, doesnt run and has an average nfl arm.  I really really hope they know what they are doing and everyone is on the same page with this.

Its all about the processor--and it is a bold strategy

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I get it, I really really do but he is still going to get hit, and hit hard and its a long season.  So its a huge gamble but fug it whoever is the pick I will be excited

I kinda want Young for his mind (but I do not know the mind of the other qbs--I am also enamored with Young's consistency) but I want Stroud for the security of being more from a proven mold.  Either is OK if they use them correctly.  I feel Reich will.  I think Wilks showed us how to use a qb correctly (with limited talent) so I know it can be done. Rivera?  Only interested in Ws and his job.

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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He says one of the reasons its leaking now so that fans will know at the draft party.  Yeah man I am not sure he is connected as we think on this.

 

If its bryce I will most certainly get a white jersey and support the hell out of him but damn its a bold strategy do draft the smallest qb in modern history, and one that is not very athletic, doesnt run and has an average nfl arm.  I really really hope they know what they are doing and everyone is on the same page with this.

I think Bryce is more athletic than we are giving him credit for.  I was watching some of his tape yesterday and he was evading NFL talent DL to make his throws.  He is quick and has a pretty quick release.  It's like a mini Burrow as Manning said.  He will dodge a few players and set his feet for a quick throw in traffic.  I don't know how far off his is from Russ in his running/scrambling ability his frame is just way smaller.  

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13 minutes ago, ncfan said:

- 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

I've never considered this but it makes sense to warm us up to Bryce when the fanbase is favoring Stroud. No telling whether the smoke is for us or Houston.

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I think Bryce is more athletic than we are giving him credit for.  I was watching some of his tape yesterday and he was evading NFL talent DL to make his throws.  He is quick and has a pretty quick release.  It's like a mini Burrow as Manning said.  He will dodge a few players and set his feet for a quick throw in traffic.  I don't know how far off his is from Russ in his running/scrambling ability his frame is just way smaller.  

Throwing out his first year, he had 0 yards rushing his heisman season and 185 last year.  He is not a threat to run and to me this complicates matters immensely if defenses know you dont like to run.  Sure he can scramble out of the pocket off script but holy fug that is a recipe for disaster 

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Throwing out his first year, he had 0 yards rushing his heisman season and 185 last year.  He is not a threat to run and to me this complicates matters immensely if defenses know you dont like to run.  Sure he can scramble out of the pocket off script but holy fug that is a recipe for disaster 

Sack yards are subtracted from rushing totals in college which can be a little weird to look at, but I don’t think he’s going to be running often or anything.

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