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Chris Simms on Bryce Young


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53 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I don't think he is talking about his capacity it's more visually or aesthetics.  He wants his first overall pick to be bigger and stronger and have a rocket arm.  

It was just a surprising take given most analysts ignore fans saying they don't really know football. Now suddenly Joe muscles is an expert. He would have been better off saying nothing.

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27 minutes ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Corral has played the equivalent of 1 preseason at this point. Half of that with McAdoo and Rhule. 
 

Yeah “literally everyone on this board has seen enough.”

 

 

lol he's trash. i'm not sure why this is even a discussion point. typical one read and panic quarterback who got by on athleticism in college and sucks in the nfl.

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3 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

And with Richardson you are HEAVILY relying on him developing into a good QB not just a good athlete.

Yeah Young/Stroud were the safer picks. With decent coaching that both have solid floors as a capable starting QB. AR was the gamble with the highest ceiling but could just as easily bust. I would have been happy with Young/Stroud and very curious with AR.

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There are a lot of physical specimens QBs  taken in with the first 3 picks of the draft who are either out of the league, underachieving or backups

i don’t know how Bryce will do 

mi know he is smart enough to do his best to stay out of harms way and smart enough to know where his players are …

as for me, well, hope, for the very best  

I seemed to recall Simms thought Corral was a first rounder, truth in disclosure, of that qb draft class, I did too.

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39 minutes ago, ncfan said:

That’s hilarious. I see how that could happen though especially if a QB is learning a new system. 
 

My son is 9 and playing QB on his rec team. He’s had a few of those moments in practices. Haha

”Flip Double Blue Right, Fake X Jet, Ruby 20 Zone” is a mouthful for a kid that age. 

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

we should be concerned because some drunk musclebound jocks and/or his wife has just noticed that young is smaller than the usual QB. 

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i.e. causal fans who don't live and breath the NFL and certainly won't have watched the Draft.

They're fair observations - if he's going to succeed he'll have to break the mould.

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