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Canales on fixing Bryce's footwork


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This is one of my biggest issues, even MORE than his height/weight.

For a #1 overall pick, young had some of the worse footwork in history. It was like he's never even done drills once. Even old frank seen how bad and thought "no point in working on this, take too long to fix..."

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20 minutes ago, DJ feed me moore said:

I just still cant believe we took this guy over Stroud, I quite literally will never get over it.

Trading up for a guy that has to completely rework his footwork from the ground up in year 2 is baffling. And it only works in theory, he does what he does so he can just be able to see what's going on. Time stamped, someone from Alabama actually told this dude that Bryce called up to the OC during a Georgia game and told him he couldn't see anything lol. 

 

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30 minutes ago, Pazhoosier89 said:

Houston would have taken Young over Stroud. He was  consensus No. 1. Hindsight is 20/20.  Not sure why you are baffled.

 

 

 

Maybe, but they were clearly very comfortable with taking Stroud. If there was a gap, it was negligible in their eyes. And it still doesn't excuse the ignoring of the giant points of concern.

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

I honestly don't think Frank wanted to develop a rookie. He would have much preferred a vet if given the choice. Whatever the plan was when he was hired went up in smoke the second Fitterer traded up for the first pick.  I will never be convinced otherwise unless it comes from Frank's own mouth. 

It was reported by some of the beat reporters he wanted David Carr. Not a small amount either...

Plus it was proven recently that frank, Thomas brown, and campy were not on the same page/thinking. It's a big mess when your OL doesn't know how far the QB is off the ball during the week. Brown wanted to try different plays and frank wanted to stick to their Frankenstein playbook made during the off-season. 

It wouldn't surprise me if fittererererer told frank after a few weeks "guess what, we are trading for the #1 pick" before Frank agreed with it. FItterererer had David tepper putting massive amount of pressure to find a "franchise" QB and after failing to land Watson, stafford and the darnold fumble.......the only remaining way was to trade into the top 1-3. That maybe the biggest fail of them all.....

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