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4 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

 

Regarding the Vibes thread from a few days ago, this is what I'm talking about. These are more than just standard coachspeak answers. There's no "DBO" catchphrases, no "gotta be tougher and stronger" BS, no "1% better each practice" with little to no detail in the responses.

"How's the QB looking?"

"Good! Here's what we're doing, what he does well, and what we are working on as we go through the practices. We will be doing different things each day, etc. etc."

Again, no idea if he knows his poo or is even competent, but it's nice to hear more tangible answers.

There is a reason why commentators like Olsen and Romo are so loved because is doesn’t feel like we are being talked down to. Same with a coach that talks and explains what he is talking about. Don’t know, as you said, if he’ll be good he is saying and doing all the right things. 

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30 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

hmm

I don't doubt he can pick it all up. We all have doubts about brain to arm when the bullets are real. That is where BY lost most of us.

Not to absolve the poo show that was our situation last year but it was very rare to see BY look like a 15 year starting NFL QB.

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2 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

Is it just me or is Brooks kinda small for a supposed 3 down back?

 

Honestly he looks the same as CMC coming out of college to me. Can probably add 5 pounds of good weight and keep all his speed which CMC did after year 1 

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