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Ouch. Syracuse had Clemson stopped and committed an idiotic dead ball personal foul chest bumping the QB. Yeah, if it wasn't Clemson on an ACC game that doesn't get called but you just can't do that. You can't give a ref the opportunity to throw that flag. Was it tricky tack? Yeah, but ultimately it's on the player. You gave the ref the opportunity.

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6 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I tend to think that and holding the ball goes hand to hand with QBs. Its something i play close attention to in evaluations. Bryce does the same things. 

Buying time and holding the ball forever waiting for someone to come wide open was a big part of Bryce's game at Alabama. It's not translating so far. Now Caleb Williams has a lot more physical talent but still, that approach is a tough row to how at the NFL level. You have to be able to identify "NFL open" receivers and do it quickly.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Buying time and holding the ball forever waiting for someone to come wide open was a big part of Bryce's game at Alabama. It's not translating so far. Now Caleb Williams has a lot more physical talent but still, that approach is a tough row to how at the NFL level. You have to be able to identify "NFL open" receivers and do it quickly.

You have to have the talent on your line to allow you to extend plays. He’s not going to have that when he’s being drafted in the top 5

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