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Cam Ward.....opinions (AKA A Thread About Shedeur Sanders)


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33 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Where are you seeing he has a noodle arm?  I think you have him confused with another player??  You also compared him to Teddy which might be his polar opposite...

Ward doesn't have a noodle arm, but im still not sold on him being the #1 QB. I would like to see how he does in a weak ACC conference before I hand him best QB in the country.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Ward doesn't have a noodle arm, but im still not sold on him being the #1 QB. I would like to see how he does in a weak ACC conference before I hand him best QB in the country.

 

 

I don't know if he is the best or not.  He is a fun prospect to watch.  Ward, Ewers, Beck, Allar, Moss, Nuss (LSU), and of course Sanders are ones to follow this season.  There may even be a few surprises along the way.  For the record, I don't think we draft one early this year.  I just like scouting QBs in college because it's such a tough position.

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18 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Turns 23 in May…old man by draft standards 

4 months older than Mahomes, 5 months older than Stroud when drafted, 3 month younger than Burrow and younger than Daniels ...he's useless.

Younger than Shedeur Sanders 

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2 minutes ago, csx said:

4 months older than Mahomes, 5 months older than Stroud when drafted, 3 month younger than Burrow and younger than Daniels ...he's useless.

Yep.  I mean, he's the standard age for a senior in college.  Juniors are 20/21, seniors are 21/22.  He's at the tail end of a typical senior.  Absolutely nothing "old" about him.  And yep, younger than Jayden.  

There's a walgreens receipt-long list of notable players drafted at an age older than Ward.  I mean, Eli, Palmer, Burrow, Kirk, Russ, Carr, Tannehill, Wentz, Penix, Pickett, Levis, Hooker, Bennett, the list goes on

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1 minute ago, Bear Hands said:

Yep.  I mean, he's the standard age for a senior in college.  Juniors are 20/21, seniors are 21/22.  He's at the tail end of a typical senior.  Absolutely nothing "old" about him.  And yep, younger than Jayden.  

There's a walgreens receipt-long list of notable players drafted at an age older than Ward.  I mean, Eli, Palmer, Burrow, Kirk, Russ, Carr, Tannehill, Wentz, Penix, Pickett, Levis, Hooker, Bennett, the list goes on

It seems players who play more college ball benefit.

Same age as Josh Allen when drafted 

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