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Which Top QB better fits the new OC play calling style..


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8 minutes ago, CamTheMan said:

I love how intelligent is and I don’t think he’ll completely bust because of that intelligence but his physical limitations exist and I don’t get why they’re so ignored just because he’s fun to watch.

Side note, but why take the player with such physical limitations and arguably the lowest ceiling out of all the top 4 quarterbacks when we were so aggressive in our staff hires? We have all the pieces in place to groom a quarterback with mental and mechanical holes in their game but there are no fixes to being small with a middle of the pack arm. 

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1 minute ago, CamTheMan said:

Side note, but why take the player with such physical limitations and arguably the lowest ceiling out of all the top 4 quarterbacks when we were so aggressive in our staff hires? We have all the pieces in place to groom a quarterback with mental and mechanical holes in their game but there are no fixes to being small with a middle of the pack arm. 

Exactly. You have to devote all your energy to designing the playbook around his physical limitations, that's not why you put together a staff like this. No QB sneaks, no 60+ yard bombs to keep the secondary on their toes, possibly no play action under center. Cardinals fans have been bitching for 3 years now how Kyler is still in shotgun on 4th and inches/goal line

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28 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

A team I played in High School dominated for decades because they feed their kids steroid meat. They were always bigger/faster than the competition. Small school but they stay producing NFL talent.

 

It's the meat!

 

 

So they ate Mondo Burgers? 🤔

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41 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Believe what you want.

 

When you see these superfreak athletes that's 180 pounds but benching 350 just know it's the meat.

 

Those powerhouse high school football progams have been doing this for decades. My cousin played for one of those schools. He was 175 pounds benching 350 which was more than anyone on our team at the time. Mind you I was a starting RB at my school 5'11 215 and my max was 280 my senior year. This is not normal!

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4 hours ago, poundaway said:

It would explain why the mods let that set of PanthersBlahBlahBlah### accounts run around with impunity.

How are you any better exactly? Last night and tonight you've been slinking around old Bryce Young threads spammng poo reactions. The truth of the matter is you are as bad or worse than any of the so called trolls you complain about. Look in the mirror.

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3 hours ago, CamTheMan said:

Side note, but why take the player with such physical limitations and arguably the lowest ceiling out of all the top 4 quarterbacks when we were so aggressive in our staff hires? We have all the pieces in place to groom a quarterback with mental and mechanical holes in their game but there are no fixes to being small with a middle of the pack arm. 

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So why is CJ the "safe" pick when he needs coaching to reach his full potential. Bryce is an easy pick for Texans/rhule type team that needs someone that needs less coaching but a lower ceiling physically. 100% CJ is > 100% Bryce and Tepper just spent unknown amounts of money on this coaching staff to get the best out of a ball of clay. If we naturally sucked into the top pick and Wilks was still the HC I'd get the Bryce pick but it's not making sense in this scenario to me

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16 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

This wasn't even on my watchlist but this could be what we see each game, bland and unexciting when the game plan goes bad

 

Not a good look in that game and tons of bad gameplay. Auburn looked like they were dominating Bama big time. Young was telegraphing many of his passes and was predictable.

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3 minutes ago, PantherOnTheProwl1523 said:

Sacked 27 times in 2021. Not a good look in that game and tons of bad gameplay.

D-line guys just pushing him onto the ground with one hand...No "injury" but it limits the playbook so much. That first half will be every NFL regular season game the way teams will game plan for him

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